Lois Mitchell was born in 1952 in Salina, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Godson (1971).
A singularly consummate, vibrant and versatile actress, Lois Nettleton established a distinguished reputation on the stage, in films and on TV. The former Miss Chicago of 1948 beauty pageant winner and Miss America semifinalist was born in Oak Park, Illinois. Her family was impoverished and her parents divorced early on. Young Lois used make-believe to escape her reality by creating small plays in her backyard which led to an affinity with the idea of acting. Having set her sights on the stage she joined a community theatre at the tender age of eleven and appeared on local radio and television. She later continued her training at Chicago's Goodman Theatre and then studied 'the method' at the Actors' Studio in New York City, eventually making her Broadway debut in Dalton Trumbo's "The Biggest Thief in Town" (1948) using the stage moniker "Lydia Scott" (her given name, she felt, was too plain and sounded "schoolmarmy"). Lois was understudy to Barbara Bel Geddes in the role of "Maggie the Cat" in the original 1955 Broadway production of Tennessee Williams's Pulitzer-Prize winning "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", staged by Elia Kazan. Occasionally, she got to play "Maggie", herself. Of her (own personal favourite) role as Blanche DuBois in the 1973 stage production of "A Streetcar Named Desire", New York Times critic Clive Barnes wrote: ""Miss Nettleton plays Blanche as a woman of nearly unshatterable courage." Williams himself called her one of the greatest actresses with whom he had ever worked. Not surprisingly then, that the self-confessed method actress went on to win the prestigious Clarence Derwent Award for her performance in "God and Kate Murphy". Lois was married for seven years to Jean Shepherd, the radio host and television humorist. She and Shepherd clicked after she called his nightly radio show at WOR in the 1950s and the beguiled Shepherd broadcast their telephone conversations on the air. They later appeared together in Shepherd's off-Broadway play "Look Charlie" in 1959. While her official film debut came in the 1962 adaptation of Tennessee Williams's "Period of Adjustment", Lois had previously played a bit part in Elia Kazan's classic A Face in the Crowd (1957), scripted by Budd Schulberg. She subsequently acted in many movies, but most of her major work was on stage and in television where she appeared in everything from sitcoms to soap operas. In a 1985 interview she referred to herself as 'a gypsy actress', saying "I always wanted to be as different in everything as possible". Consistently selective, on the lookout for 'interesting' characters and mature roles to play, she tackled pretty much every genre -- even playing one of Londo Mollari's wives in Babylon 5 (1993) . She gave a particularly fine performances in the classic 1961 "Midnight Sun" episode of The Twilight Zone (1959). Her own personal favourite screen role was as an Israeli prosecutor (opposite Maximilian Schell) in the American Film Theater production of The Man in the Glass Booth (1975) . Roger Ebert for the New York Times wrote "She has a steadiness and intelligence and doesn't back down. She's the closest thing the film has to a moral center." A charming and gracious actress, Lois was nominated six-times for Emmy Awards. She won twice for her TV work: for the daytime special The American Woman: Portraits of Courage (1976), and for "A Gun for Mandy" (1983), an episode of the syndicated religious anthology Insight (1960).
Lois Newman was born on December 12, 1929 in Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Game Show Models (1977) and The Brady Bunch (1969). She died on November 25, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Lois Robbins is a native New Yorker and an accomplished actress. Ms. Robbins was most recently seen in the independent film The Aspern Papers, alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Jolie Richardson and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. She also stars in the film Shepherd, directed by Lynn Roth, One Nation Under God with Casper Van Dien, Kevin Sorbo and Antonio Sabato Jr, and in the YA adventure film Kingfish alongside Molly Ringwald. She can be seen starring in the independent films Blowtorch, opposite Billy Baldwin, Kathy Najimy and Armand Assante, Juvie alongside Eric Roberts and in Ithaca, Meg Ryan's directorial debut with Sam Shepherd, Melanie Griffith and Meg Ryan. Ms. Robbins recently played the recurring role of art collector Penelope in the fifth season of the hit TV Land series Younger. Ms. Robbins has starred in productions at the Eugene O'Neil Theater Center, Goodspeed Opera, Trinity Repertory, Studio Arena Theater, Rubicon Theater, Schoolhouse Theater and Roundabout Theater. She has also graced the silver screen in Town and Country, The Screamaker, Hudson River Blues and Motherhood. She is best known for her roles on daytime television including One Life to Live, Loving, Ryan's Hope and All My Children. Her additional television credits include guest shots in: Sex And The City, Law & Order, Kingpin, Once And Again, Law & Order SVU and Blue Bloods. On the stage Ms. Robbins has starred in two world premiere musical comedies: My History of Marriage, by Academy Award and two-time Grammy winner David Shire, Lee Kalcheim and Samuel Kalcheim presented by the 2011 New York Music Theatre Festival; and A Time for Love by David Shire and Richard Maltby, Jr. at the Rubicon Theatre Company at the Roundabout Theater's Black Box. She also starred as Stephanie Dickinson in Cactus Flower at the Westside Arts Theater produced by Daryl Roth. This past Spring, Ms. Robbins starred in her self-penned one-act comic play titled: L.O.V.E.R in both New York and Los Angeles. Directed by Sonia Sebastian, the play is a riff on childhood, adolescents and finally adulthood from a grown-up woman's point of view. L.O.V.E.R. was accepted into the 2018 United Solo Festival in NYC and played to sold out audiences. In August, L.O.V.E.R will make its Off-Broadway debut, written and performed by Lois Robbins and directed by Karen Carpenter. The limited engagement begins Wednesday, August 21, with the official opening set for September 8 at The Pershing Square Signature Center - The Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre.
Lois Simenson is known for Proper Binge (2017), Coldwood (2012) and The Confused Clairvoyant (2013).
Lois Smith was born on November 3, 1930 in Topeka, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Minority Report (2002), Lady Bird (2017) and Twister (1996). She was previously married to Wesley Dale Smith.
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Lois Stewart is an actress, known for Seeking Dolly Parton (2015), God's Ears (2008) and The Sugar Moon Tribe.
Lois Waithira Kamau is known for Waithira (2017).
Lois Waithira Wendrock is known for Waithira (2017).