Louis Wolheim
It was Lionel Barrymore who gave Louis Wolheim his start as an actor. Wolheim had had his face more or less smashed in and his nose nicely fractured while playing on a scrub Cornell football team. Later as a Cornell Instructor he found life none too easy. He had worked off and on as an extra in the Wharton studio but never received much attention. Barrymore had only to look at him once to realize that Wolheim's face was his fortune. Through Barrymore, Wolheim gained an entree into New York theatrical life. On the legitimate stage he made a great success in "Welcome Wing" and "The Hairy Ape", climaxing these plays by his triumph in "What Price Glory". Louis Wolheim died in Los Angeles, California on 18 February 1931, the result of stomach cancer.

All Quiet on the Western Front

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The Last Moment

The Story Without a Name

The Eternal Mother

The Racket

The Poor Rich Man

The Test of Honor
The Uninvited Guest

Sherlock Holmes

The Eyes of Mystery

The End of the Tour

Tempest

The Avenging Trail

Condemned!

The Silver Horde

The Brand of Cowardice

The Millionaire's Double

America

Danger Lights

Gentleman's Fate

Wolf Song

The Sin Ship

The Ship from Shanghai

The Awakening

Unseeing Eyes

Orphans of the Storm

Two Arabian Knights

Little Old New York

A Pair of Cupids

The House of Hate

Sorrell and Son

Square Shoulders

Number 17

The Face in the Fog
Opportunity

Frozen Justice
The Belle of the Season

Dorian's Divorce

Experience

The Romance of Elaine

The Go-Getter
Lover's Island

Enemies of Women

The Sin Ship

The Greatest Power
