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Willard Louis

Highest Rated: 100% Robin Hood (1922)

Lowest Rated: 89% Three Women (1924)

Birthday: Apr 19, 1882

Birthplace: San Francisco, California, USA

Willard Louis was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Louis's earliest roles were in film, including "Jubilo" (1919), "Going Some" (1920) and "Madame X" (1920). He also appeared in the adventure "Robin Hood" (1922) with Douglas Fairbanks. He continued to act in productions like "Daddy" (1923), "The French Doll" (1923) and "Broadway After Dark" (1924). During the latter half of his career, he tackled roles in "The Lover of Camille" (1924), "Hogan's Alley" (1925) and "Kiss Me Again" (1925). Louis more recently acted in the John Barrymore adventure "Don Juan" (1926).

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Highest rated movies

100% 72% Robin Hood
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100% 60% Don Juan
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89% Three Women
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A Tale of Two Cities
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The Shamrock Handicap
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Fighting Blood
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Jubilo
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Madame X
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The Limited Mail
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Hogan's Alley
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Filmography

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100% 60% Don Juan Pedrillo (Character) - 1926
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Shamrock Handicap Orville Finch (Character) - 1926
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Limited Mail Joe Potts (Character) - 1925
No Score Yet No Score Yet Hogan's Alley Michael Ryan (Character) - 1925
No Score Yet No Score Yet His Secretary John Sloden (Character) - 1925
No Score Yet 38% Beau Brummel Prince of Wales (Character) - 1924
89% No Score Yet Three Women Harvey Craig (Character) - 1924
No Score Yet No Score Yet The French Doll Joseph Dumas (Character) - 1923
No Score Yet No Score Yet Daddy Impresario (Character) - 1923
100% 72% Robin Hood Friar Tuck (Character) - 1922
No Score Yet No Score Yet Madame X Unknown (Character) - 1920
No Score Yet No Score Yet Jubilo Punt (Character) - 1919
No Score Yet No Score Yet A Tale of Two Cities Mr. CJ Stryver (Character) - 1917
No Score Yet No Score Yet Fighting Blood Big Bill (Character) - 1916