CINEFILER

Henry Lehrman

Born
March 29, 1881
Died
November 7, 1946
Henry Lehrman was a producer, director, actor and screenwriter. Lehrman was a very prominent figure of Hollywood's silent film era, working with such cinematic pioneers as D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennett. He directed, as well as co-starred in, Charlie Chaplin's very first film, Making a Living. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
Full Filmography
Production
Acting
Directing
Why He Gave Up
(1911)
Director
Josh's Suicide
(1911)
Director
The Villain Foiled
(1911)
Director
Bangville Police
(1913)
Director
Foiling Fickle Father
(1913)
Director
The Gangsters
(1913)
Director
Toplitsky and Company
(1913)
Director
For the Love of Mabel
(1913)
Director
The Champion
(1913)
Director
Passions, He Had Three
(1913)
Director
Help! Help! Hydrophobia!
(1913)
Director
Professor Bean's Removal
(1913)
Director
Love and Courage
(1913)
Director
Love and Rubbish
(1913)
Director
Her New Beau
(1913)
Director
Algy on the Force
(1913)
Director
Murphy's I.O.U.
(1913)
Director
Two Old Tars
(1913)
Director
Cupid in a Dental Parlor
(1913)
Director
Mother's Boy
(1913)
Director
The Woman Haters
(1913)
Director
Love and Pain
(1913)
Director
Protecting San Francisco from Fire
(1913)
Director
Father’s Choice
(1913)
Director
Gentleman Burglar
(1914)
Director
Sergeant Hofmeyer
(1914)
Director
A Rural Demon
(1914)
Director
Between Showers
(1914)
Director
Kid Auto Races at Venice
(1914)
Director
Making a Living
(1914)
Director
Love and Vengeance
(1914)
Director
Under New Management
(1915)
Director
Silk Hose and High Pressure
(1915)
Director
Father was a Loafer
(1915)
Director
Almost a Scandal
(1915)
Director
Live Wires and Love Sparks
(1916)
Director
Wet and Warmer
(1920)
Director
Fighting Blood
(1923)
Director
Double Dealing
(1923)
Director
On Time
(1924)
Director
The Fighting Edge
(1926)
Director
Sailor Izzy Murphy
(1927)
Director
Homesick
(1928)
Director
Why Sailors Go Wrong
(1928)
Director
Chicken à la King
(1928)
Director
New Year's Eve
(1929)
Director
Writing
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