Lois Collier
Collier's acting career started in 1938, when she had a small but credited role in A Desperate Adventure, starring Ramon Novarro and Marian Marsh. From 1940 through 1949, her career would be active and somewhat successful, with her playing mostly heroine roles in B-movies. During that period, she often starred opposite western stars Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, and Dennis Moore. In 1950, she starred in the sci-fi serial The Flying Disc Man from Mars.
Collier was sometimes called the Fourth Mesquiteer because seven of Republic Pictures' The Three Mesquiteers movies featured her as the female lead. Collier played Carol in the soap opera Dear John, which ran on CBS in the 1930s and 1940s. Beginning December 6, 1948, she was featured in You, a program on KMGM in Los Angeles, California.
In 1949, Collier co-starred in City Desk, a drama about activity in the newsroom of a newspaper. From 1950 through 1957, she starred mostly on television series episodes. She played Mary, the hero's girlfriend and sidekick, in 58 episodes of the television series Boston Blackie, which ran from 1951 to 1954. She retired from acting after 1957.

The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine

The Naughty Nineties

A Night in Casablanca

Out of the Storm

Weird Woman

Young Ideas

The Crimson Canary

Missile Monsters

Girl on the Spot

Raiders of the Range

The Phantom Plainsmen

Slave Girl

Flying Disc Man from Mars

The Cat Creeps

Jungle Queen

Outlaws of Cherokee Trail

Gauchos of El Dorado

Jungle Woman

Girls of the Road

The Man Who Returned to Life

West of Cimarron

Sailors on Leave

Santa Fe Scouts

Wild Beauty

Ladies Courageous

Westward Ho

She's for Me

Get Going

My Son, The Hero

Blondie Goes to College

Jungle Safari

Miss Mink of 1949

Arthur Takes Over

Ice-Capades
Prices Unlimited

Penthouse Rhythm

Rhythm Inn

Cobra Woman

Joe Palooka in Humphrey Takes a Chance

The Adventures of Boston Blackie

Screen Director's Playhouse
