Lottie Williams

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Female

Birthday

20-Jan-1874

Age

(152 years old)

Place of Birth

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

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Lottie Williams

Biography

Lottie Williams was an American character actress whose career spanned the years 1920 to 1949. Williams appeared mostly in small uncredited roles.


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Empty Holsters Empty Holsters (1937) Character: Mrs. Allen (uncredited)
Ace owns just about everything around except for the Bank, which is owned by John Ware. Ace also has his eye on Judy, but Judy only has eyes for Clay. Since Ace is a crook, he holds up the stage and has his cronies swear that Clay was the bandit which gets Clay 10 years in jail. After he gets out in 5 for good behavior, Clay sets out to find who framed him and stole the stage strongbox. Since the sheriff does not like Clay, he takes his guns away as part of his probation and it makes Clay a target for the Ace gang.
Registered Nurse Registered Nurse (1934) Character: Unconscious Patient
In this sudsy hospital melodrama, a married nurse finds herself falling in love with one of two surgeons when her husband goes mad and needs an operation. One of the surgeon's regards his pursuit a lark, while the other harbors genuine affections for the nurse.
Service with the Colors Service with the Colors (1940) Character: Tom's Mother (uncredited)
Service with the Colors is a 1940 American short drama film directed by B. Reeves Eason. This drama is "dedicated to the soldiers of the United States Army." Men with diverse backgrounds enlist in the army and are all assigned to the same post. Some adapt easily to army life, while others have trouble making the adjustment. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 13th Academy Awards for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).
The Country Beyond The Country Beyond (1926) Character: Valencia's Maid
In the Canadian mountains an orphan girl, Valencia, is left in the care of the abusive Hawkins family. A fugitive outlaw, Roger McKay, stumbles onto the property and immediately falls in love with Valencia. When Mr. Hawkins is killed by his long-suffering spouse, Roger assumes that Valencia committed the murder and confesses to the crime to protect her.
The Veiled Woman The Veiled Woman (1922) Character: Aunt Hitty
Evelina Grey is the prettiest girl of the small community where she lives. Her sweetheart is Dr. Dexter, and they share a passion for scientific research. While they are both working in the laboratory one day, there is an explosion which renders Evelina unconscious. Concerned that her beauty has been marred, Dexter disappears.
Penrod's Double Trouble Penrod's Double Trouble (1938) Character: Woman Watching Reporter Interview (uncredited)
When a young boy disappears, a man desperate for the offered reward money turns up with an identical child.
So You Want to Be a Salesman So You Want to Be a Salesman (1947) Character: Second Customer (uncredited)
Joe McDoakes begins a new job as a vacuum cleaner salesman but can't seem to sell any.
Is Matrimony a Failure? Is Matrimony a Failure? (1922) Character: Maid
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Saxby's silver wedding anniversary is interrupted by the surprise elopement of their daughter Margaret with bank clerk Arthur Haviland. Law student Dudley King, and rival suitor for Margaret, announces that the marriage-license clerk is on vacation and that the license obtained by the elopers is invalid; he wires the proprietor of the lodge where the couple plan to spend their honeymoon, and Arthur and his wife indignantly return home.
Twin Beds Twin Beds (1920) Character: Nora
A young husband just wants to spend a quiet evening at home with his wife, but her collection of zany friends make hash of his hopes.
A Full House A Full House (1920) Character: Susie
Lawyer George Howell leaves his bride Ottilie on their wedding day, having promised client Ned Pembroke that he would procure some old love letters from Vera Vernon, a chorus girl with whom Ned was formerly infatuated. George is detained for three days, and when he returns, Ottilie finds jewels and burglar's tools in her husband's suitcase which leads her to suspect that he is a thief.
Prairie Thunder Prairie Thunder (1937) Character: Lady at Telegraph Camp (uncredited)
To increase profits for his shipping company, Lynch has goaded the Indians to attack both the telegraph line and the new railroad. When Lynch sells rifles to the Indians, Rod Farrell captures Lynch and his gang. But Lynch's Indian friends free him and this time Farrell finds himself the prisoner.
A Fugitive from Justice A Fugitive from Justice (1940) Character: Henrietta Leslie
Leslie is being chased by the gangsters, the police and the insurance investigators. He is on the run. Falsely accused of a murder, he embarks upon a life-and-death journey to save his family.
Musical Movieland Musical Movieland (1944) Character: Tourist (uncredited)
A group of tourists is given a tour of a movie studio lot. They see the various permanent sets that are used for different types of movies, and they appear to watch the filming of several productions in progress. Musical numbers from several previous Warner Bros. Technicolor shorts are edited into this short to create the illusion.
The Barefoot Boy The Barefoot Boy (1923) Character: Mrs. Hawkins
Dick Alden, a 12-year-old boy mistreated by his stepfather and picked on by the other residents of his village, is wrongly accused of setting fire to the local schoolhouse. He runs away but vows to take his revenge on the village. Years later he gets his chance when he returns to take over the mill he has inherited--he plans to close it down, which would throw most of the people out of work and destroy the economy. However, he runs into someone from his past that could put a halt to his plans.
Men of the Sky Men of the Sky (1942) Character: Woman Outside Church (uncredited)
A propaganda film, made in the early months of World War II, dramatizing a new group of U.S. Army Air Force pilots receiving their wings from Lt. General H.H. Arnold. An off-screen narrator introduces four of them to us; we see them before the war, during flight training, and in their first assignments as pilots.
Quiet, Please Quiet, Please (1939) Character: Miss Starr's Secretary (uncredited)
A temperamental director multiple times completely changes the concept during a movie's production.
Yes, My Darling Daughter Yes, My Darling Daughter (1939) Character: Martha
Ellen is a free spirited young woman in love with Doug. Sadly he must leave America for a two year job in Belgium. Ellen and Doug decide to spend their last weekend together in a tourist cabin at a rural lake. Her family is shocked that a young unmarried woman would engage in such amoral activity. The comic plot develops as Ellen argues her case for women's freedom and independence, trying to win over her mother, grandmother, and other dubious relatives.
That Man's Here Again That Man's Here Again (1937) Character: Children's Home Nurse
An elevator operator in a swanky apartment building falls in love with a homeless girl who sneaks in one night looking for a place to keep warm. In order to keep her near him, he wangles a job for her as a maid at the building.
Yesterday's Wife Yesterday's Wife (1923) Character: Sophia
Megan and Gilbert are happily married and expect to be together for life, but an argument over an insignificant issue gets out of control and results in a divorce. Years later they happen to meet at a summer resort, where Gilbert is staying with his new wife Viola and Megan is there as a companion to a rich old woman.
Edge of Darkness Edge of Darkness (1943) Character: Mrs. Mortensen (uncredited)
The film pivots around the local Norwegian doctor and his family. The doctor's wife (Ruth Gordon) wants to hold on to the pretence of gracious living and ignore their German occupiers. The doctor, Martin Stensgard (Walter Huston), would also prefer to stay neutral, but is torn. His brother-in-law, the wealthy owner of the local fish cannery, collaborates with the Nazis. The doctor's daughter, Karen (Ann Sheridan), is involved with the resistance and with its leader Gunnar Brogge (Errol Flynn). The doctor's son has just returned to town, having been sent down from the university, and is soon influenced by his Nazi-sympathizer uncle. Captain Koenig (Helmut Dantine), the young German commandant of the occupying garrison, whose fanatic determination to do everything by the book and spoutings about the invincibility of the Reich hides a growing fear of a local uprising.
Four Wives Four Wives (1939) Character: Guest at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
In this sequel to Four Daughters, Ann struggles to move on after the death of her husband as she falls in love with Felix, but on the day of her engagement discovers that she carries Mickey's child.
Espionage Agent Espionage Agent (1939) Character: American Tourist Wanting Boat Out
When Barry Corvall discovers that his new bride is a possible enemy agent, he resigns from the diplomatic service to go undercover to route out an espionage ring planning to destroy American industrial capability.
King of the Lumberjacks King of the Lumberjacks (1940) Character: Wedding Reception Guest (uncredited)
Outdoor drama about a newly-hired lumberjack discovering that his former girlfriend is now his new boss's wife.
Man Hunt Man Hunt (1936) Character: Mrs. Parkington (uncredited)
A bored small-town teacher gets mixed up with an escaped bank robber.
The Cherokee Strip The Cherokee Strip (1937) Character: Woman in Courtroom
A singing lawyer and other homesteaders participate in the Oklahoma land rush and found the town of Big Rock, but the fast-growing frontier settlement quickly becomes embroiled in political and business corruption. Director Noel Smith's 1937 western stars Dick Foran, Jane Bryan, Tommy Bupp, Ed Cobb, Frank Faylen, Tom Brower and Milton Kibbee.
The Great O'Malley The Great O'Malley (1937) Character: Nurse in Hospital (uncredited)
His role in the plight of an unemployed man (Humphrey Bogart) and his disabled daughter profoundly affects an intractable Irish policeman (Pat O'Brien).
Princess O'Rourke Princess O'Rourke (1943) Character: Pedestrian (uncredited)
A down-to-earth pilot charms a European princess on vacation in the United States.
These Three These Three (1936) Character: Concerned Townswoman (uncredited)
Close friends Martha and Karen build a private boarding school together with the aid of the local doctor Joe. The school takes off and many students enroll, one of whom is a trouble-maker who tells a scandalous lie that threatens to destroy the trio's lives.
Bullets or Ballots Bullets or Ballots (1936) Character: Mrs. Woodward - Grand Jury Member (uncredited)
After Police Captain Dan McLaren becomes police commissioner, former detective Johnny Blake publicly punches him, convincing rackets boss Al Kruger that Blake is sincere in his effort to join the mob. "Bugs" Fenner, meanwhile, is certain that Blake is a police agent.
Arizona to Broadway Arizona to Broadway (1933) Character: Shopper
A team of con men trying to double-cross a woman they are supposedly helping to get some stolen money back wind up getting crossed themselves... by the mob.
Sarah and Son Sarah and Son (1930) Character: N/A
A ne'er-do-well husband, after years of abusing his wife, disappears with their son, and winds up selling him to a wealthy family. Years later, the wife, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has enough time and money to begin a search for him.
6 Day Bike Rider 6 Day Bike Rider (1934) Character: Mrs. Jenkins
To get his girl back, that has fallen for a biker, a worker and one of his friends enter a six day race.
Wine, Women and Horses Wine, Women and Horses (1937) Character: Mrs. Mayhew
An ex-gambler hooks up with an old flame after his old habit resurfaces and drives off his wife.
Shadow of a Woman Shadow of a Woman (1946) Character: Sarah, Calvin's Maid
Brooke's brief marital life with Eric takes a downturn when she starts suspecting that he is starving his son from a prior marriage to death in order to claim his inheritance.
To the Victor To the Victor (1948) Character: American Woman Seeking Room (uncredited)
An American serviceman remains in France after WWII and becomes a black marketeer.
Murder by an Aristocrat Murder by an Aristocrat (1936) Character: Emeline
A wealthy family is blackmailed. Murder results. And a nurse at the scene of the crime is determined to figure out who-done-it.
One Foot in Heaven One Foot in Heaven (1941) Character: Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Episodic look at the life of a minister and his family as they move from one parish to another.
Wonder Bar Wonder Bar (1934) Character: (uncredited)
Harry and Inez are a dance team at the Wonder Bar. Inez loves Harry, but he is in love with Liane, the wife of a wealthy business man. Al Wonder and the conductor/singer Tommy are in love with Inez. When Inez finds out that Harry wants to leave Paris and is going to the USA with Liane, she kills him.
An Angel from Texas An Angel from Texas (1940) Character: Aunt Minnie
A pair of slick Broadway producers con a wealthy cowboy into backing their show.
Dangerously They Live Dangerously They Live (1941) Character: Woman on Telephone (uncredited)
A New York City doctor tries to rescue a young woman from Nazi agents.
Old Acquaintance Old Acquaintance (1943) Character: Millie's Maid at Party (uncredited)
Two writers, friends since childhood, fight over their books and lives.
The Beloved Brat The Beloved Brat (1938) Character: Aunt Martha's Maid Marie
Roberta Morgan is being raised in a wealthy home where her mother is occupied with her society-club activities and her father is immersed in his business activities. She also feels that the household staff is against her and that no one understands her needs and problems. Things spiral out of control.
The Nurse's Secret The Nurse's Secret (1941) Character: Mrs. Henderson
An apparent suicide by a rich woman leads her nurse and a policeman to an insurance scam.
Mr. Skeffington Mr. Skeffington (1944) Character: Housekeeper (uncredited)
A beautiful but vain woman who rejects the love of her older husband must face the loss of her youth and beauty.
Off the Record Off the Record (1939) Character: Woman (uncredited)
After a socially conscience reporter adopts a slum orphan after she causes his brother's gang to go to prison.
Penrod and Sam Penrod and Sam (1937) Character: Woman Comforting Verman (uncredited)
A boy and his gang catch bank robbers using their clubhouse as a hide-out.
Nora Prentiss Nora Prentiss (1947) Character: Lottie (uncredited)
Quiet, organised Dr Talbot meets nightclub singer Nora Prentiss when she is slightly hurt in a street accident. Despite her misgivings they become heavily involved and Talbot finds he is faced with the choice of leaving Nora or divorcing his wife. When a patient expires in his office, a third option seems to present itself.
Night Unto Night Night Unto Night (1949) Character: Woman on Bus
A bleak mansion sits ominously on a cliff above the sea somewhere on Florida's east coast. In its shadows, two people meet: a scientist haunted by incurable illness and a beautiful woman haunted by the voice of her dead husband.
The Case of the Black Cat The Case of the Black Cat (1936) Character: Mrs. Pixley
Lawyer Perry Mason is summoned to the Laxter mansion in the dead of night to write granddaughter Wilma out of invalid Peter Laxter's will, to keep her from marrying suspected fortune hunter Doug. Peter dies in a mysterious fire and Laxter's two grandsons, Sam Laxter and Frank Oafley, inherit his estate on the condition old caretaker Schuster and his cat Clinker are kept on. When cat-hating Sam threatens Clinker, Perry steps in and learns Laxter's death was suspicious and the family fortune and diamonds are missing. Schuster's found dead in his basement apartment, Laxter's nurse Louise is murdered with Schuster's crutch, and circumstantial evidence brings Doug to trial for Louise's death. Mason's investigation produces a surprise witness who turns the trial around. Written by Sister Grimm
All Souls' Eve All Souls' Eve (1921) Character: Belle Emerson
The wife of sculptor Roger Heath is killed by a maniac because of Roger's madly jealous admirer Olivia Larkin. To care for his home and son Peter, Roger hires Irish immigrant Nora O'Hallahan as a nursemaid whom he realizes is possessed by the soul of his departed wife.
The Man Who Came to Dinner The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941) Character: Fan at Train Station (uncredited)
An acerbic critic wreaks havoc when a hip injury forces him to move in indefinitely with a Midwestern family.
The Tomboy The Tomboy (1924) Character: Mrs. Higgins
Miss Devore plays Tommy, a young woman who runs a boarding house for her father, an inventor of eccentric devices, and the boarders are the usual collection of neurotics in such an effort.
A Dispatch from Reuters A Dispatch from Reuters (1940) Character: Herbert's Nanny (uncredited)
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.
All This, and Heaven Too All This, and Heaven Too (1940) Character: Servant (uncredited)
When lovely and virtuous governess Henriette Deluzy comes to educate the children of the debonair Duc de Praslin, a royal subject to King Louis-Philippe and the husband of the volatile and obsessive Duchesse de Praslin, she instantly incurs the wrath of her mistress, who is insanely jealous of anyone who comes near her estranged husband. Though she saves the duchess's little son from a near-death illness and warms herself to all the children, she is nevertheless dismissed by the vengeful duchess. Meanwhile, the attraction between the duke and Henriette continues to grow, eventually leading to tragedy.
Elinor Norton Elinor Norton (1934) Character: Ranch Housekeeper
A romantic triangle during WW I provides the basis of this drama. The trouble begins when a young wife gets involved with a coffee baron while her husband is off fighting WW I. Her shell-shocked husband finally returns. He is terribly jealous. To help him, the wife takes him to a Western dude ranch. Her lover also goes, and the two men soon become friends. The coffee magnate helps to cure him, but then breaks his heart by telling him that he and the wife are planning to run away.
Hard to Get Hard to Get (1938) Character: Ellen (uncredited)
When spoiled young heiress Maggie Richards tries to charge some gasoline at an auto camp run by Bill Davis, he makes her work out her bill by making beds. Resolving to get even, she pretends to have forgiven him, and sends him to her father to get financing for a plan Bill has. What happens next was not part of her original revenge plan.
Dark Victory Dark Victory (1939) Character: Lucy
Socialite Judith Traherne lives a lavish but emotionally empty life. Riding horses is one of her few joys, and her stable master is secretly in love with her. Told she has a brain tumor by her doctor, Frederick Steele, Judith becomes distraught. After she decides to have surgery to remove the tumor, Judith realizes she is in love with Dr. Steele, but more troubling medical news may sabotage her new relationship, and her second chance at life.
Land Beyond the Law Land Beyond the Law (1937) Character: Mrs. Jim Blake (uncredited)
A wild cowboy changes course and becomes a sheriff after his father is murdered.
Money and the Woman Money and the Woman (1940) Character: Bank Customer Asking About 'NSF' (uncredited)
An embezzler's wife begs his boss for forgiveness, only to fall in love with him.
Talent Scout Talent Scout (1937) Character: Autograph Hound Extra (uncredited)
A Hollywood heartthrob helps a small-town girl achieve stardom.
Hell's Kitchen Hell's Kitchen (1939) Character: Mrs. Williams (uncredited)
A paroled convict's efforts to improve conditions at a boys' reform school alarm the school's corrupt warden, who has been embezzling funds from the institution. He hatches a plan to derail the reformed convict's efforts and have him sent back to prison, and part of that scheme involves cracking down hard on the reform school's inmates.
Homicide Homicide (1949) Character: Elderly Shopkeeper
Michael Landers, a police lieutenant, sets out to investigate an intricate murder case. But, the case is closed after the only witness is found dead. Will Michael be able to fathom the mystery?
King of the Underworld King of the Underworld (1939) Character: Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
Physician Carole Nelson, suspected of having ties to notorious gangster Joe Gurney, must prove her innocence or the Medical Board will revoke her license. When Gurney seeks her out for treatment after being shot, it could be the break Nelson needs. Now she has a chance to use her medical know-how to outwit Gurney and his goons and reestablish her professional reputation.
The Red Kimona The Red Kimona (1925) Character: Tattered-Clothed Crying Woman in Courtroom (uncredited)
A woman is abandoned by her lover and prostitution is the only way she has to survive.
Broken Lullaby Broken Lullaby (1932) Character: N/A
A young French soldier in World War I is overcome with guilt when he kills a German soldier who, like himself, is a musically gifted conscript, each having attended the same musical conservatory in France. The fact that the incident occurred in war does not assuage his guilt. He travels to Germany to meet the man's family.
Nancy Drew… Detective Nancy Drew… Detective (1938) Character: Mrs. Ray Spires (uncredited)
After a wealthy dowager who has made a substantial donation to her alma mater suddenly disappears, Nancy Drew sets out to solve the mystery.
The Daredevil Drivers The Daredevil Drivers (1938) Character: Drummond School Mistress (uncredited)
To spite his girlfriend, the owner of a successful bus company, an auto racer goes to work for her rival.
Busses Roar Busses Roar (1942) Character: 1st Old Maid
A sergeant saves the day when Axis agents plant a bomb on a bus bound for California oil fields.
The Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties (1939) Character: Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
After World War I, Armistice Lloyd Hart goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally turns to bootlegging, and out-of-work Eddie Bartlett becomes a cab driver. Eddie builds a fleet of cabs through delivery of bootleg liquor and hires Lloyd as his lawyer. George becomes Eddie's partner and the rackets flourish until love and rivalry interfere.
Hotel Berlin Hotel Berlin (1945) Character: N/A
An assortment of diverse characters gather at the Hotel Berlin in World War II Germany as the Third Reich falls.
Blackwell's Island Blackwell's Island (1939) Character: Mrs. Walsh (uncredited)
A reporter gets himself sent to prison to expose a mobster.
The Payoff The Payoff (1935) Character: Mrs. Gorman (uncredited)
An honest sports columnist's greedy wife persuades him to go easy on a cheat, famous for crooked sports deals.
Ladies Must Live Ladies Must Live (1940) Character: Mrs. Laura Halliday
A small town farmer, who happens to be very wealthy, meets and falls for an actress, but his friends warn him she's only interested in his money.
The Adventurous Blonde The Adventurous Blonde (1937) Character: Onlooker in Crowd (uncredited)
The third of nine Torchy Blane movies. Angry that police detective Steve McBride (Barton MacLane) is giving preferential treatment to his reporter-fiancée, Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell), reporters from a rival newspaper plan a fake murder with the idea that Torchy's paper will print the story and look foolish. The tables are turned when the fake murder turns out to be the genuine article.
Dust Be My Destiny Dust Be My Destiny (1939) Character: Wedding Dress Helper (uncredited)
Embittered after serving time for a burglary he did not commit, Joe Bell is soon back in jail, on a prison farm. His love for the foreman's daughter leads to a fight between them, leading to the older man's death due to a weak heart. Joe and Mabel go on the run as he thinks no-one would believe a nobody like him.
Wild Bill Hickok Rides Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942) Character: Courtroom Spectator
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
Arizona Nights Arizona Nights (1927) Character: Aunt Agatha
A miner finds himself swindled by an evil horse trader named Decker.
Here Comes Happiness Here Comes Happiness (1941) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Jessica leaves her upper class home to assume an anonymous working class identity. She meets a blue collar guy, Chet and falls in love with the poor but ambitious man. Chet observes a series of suspicious, clandestine meetings with her rich father and his chauffeur which makes him think she is stringing along a "Sugar Daddy" on the side. Financial trickery and sequences of misunderstandings and coincidences culminate with a wedding that turns out much differently than planned.



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