Louella Maxam

Louella Maxam

Birth : 1896-06-10, St. Augustine, Florida, USA

Death : 1970-09-03

Profile

Louella Maxam

Movies

Brother Bill
Ruth Salisbury
Brother Bill is a 1919 silent Western
When Pals Fall Out
Anne
When Pals Fall Out
The Uphill Climb
Josephine Marsden
A dying lady tells a woman she must marry Frank Cameron. She unknowningly marries the almost always drunken Ford Cameron by mistake and immediately flees. Ford takes a job of ranch foreman and gives up drinking. Only after being attacted to a woman on the ranch does he suddenly remember he is already married.
Vengeance and the Girl
Henrietta Mitchell
Vengeance and the Girl
The Two Doyles
Bessie Brown
Second of 12 in the Franklyn Farnum two-reel Western series produced by Canyon Pictures Corp.
The Desert Rat
Frisco Sadie (as Lola Maxam)
Steve Lanyon (Franklyn Farnum), known as the Desert Rat, returns with gold and saloon owner Brazos Pete plots to get it.
The Saddle Girth
Mary
A 1917 silent Western
The Luck That Jealousy Brought
Rose Dent
The Luck That Jealousy Brought is a 1917 Western
His Lying Heart
The Manicurist
His Lying Heart is a silent comedy short.
His Bitter Pill
Nell - the Girl Jim Loves
Jim, the apple of his mother's eyes, is the big-hearted galoot of a man and is sheriff of his small town. He is sweet on Nell, who he has known all his life. Just as he is about to propose to her, he finds out that he has missed his opportunity as Diamond Dan, a big city slicker, has already proposed to her, to which she's accepted.
A Movie Star
Nell
The star of a film attends a public showing.
Her Slight Mistake
Bill, a cowpuncher, who wants to get married, answers an ad in a matrimonial journal.
Foreman of Bar Z Ranch
Fern Watkins
Tom Wallace lives with his uncle, John Higgins, and Tom is the sole heir to his uncle's wealth. Joe Watkins, the sheriff, and Higgins are life-long enemies, and when Higgins discovers that Tom is in love with Fern Watkins, he threatens to disinherit Tom.
With the Aid of the Law
Rose Butler
Lee Russell, a young business man, leaves the city for a vacation sojourn in the mountains. Jeff Smith and Joe Butler run a moonshine still in the mountains and Jeff is in love with Butler's daughter, Rose, but the love is not returned. Lee Russell, seen near the still by Jeff and Butler, is shot by Jeff and wounded.
The Heart of the Sheriff
Grace Martin
Grace Martin, the adopted daughter of Sheriff Martin, was rescued by him from a band of Indians when she was an infant. She is in love with Buck Gibson. Grace asks the Sheriff's consent to marry Buck, and his thoughts revert back to the time when he saved Grace from Indians. He gives his consent to Grace's request to marry Gibson, and Grace runs away happy to tell her lover of the good news. That night Buck Gibson and some pals rob the town bank, and Buck is identified as one of the bandits.
Saved by Her Horse
Nell Dodge
A party of settlers emigrating westward with a wagon train to find new homes, go into camp for the night. Tom Golden bids his sweetheart, Nell, good-bye and rides off into the hills to look for hostile Indians. Savages are discovered. Nell offers to go for help, and is captured by Indians after her horse escapes.
A Matrimonial Boomerang
Grace
A couple of rowdy gamblers, a cowboy, and a woman undercover.
An Arizona Wooing
Jean Dixon
The story concerns cowboy Tom Warner, who raises sheep on a cattle ranch owned by a man named Dixon, the father of his girlfriend Jean. Jean, meanwhile, is being menaced by a Mexican outlaw who wants to have his way with her. When Jean's father decides he no longer wants Tom to raise sheep on his ranch they quarrel, and Dixon later sends a gang of thuggish ranch hands to persuade Tom to see things his way.
The Conversion of Smiling Tom
Maude
Hiram Flint is about to foreclose a mortgage on widow Wilson's ranch. Maude, the widow's daughter, pleads with Flint for further time. He says he might consider it and tries to make love to the girl, who spurns him. This enrages the lawyer, who says that if the mortgage is not paid by four o'clock that day, he will take the place.
Mrs. Murphy's Cooks
Louella Maxam
Mrs. Murphy runs a boarding house in a small western town and has trouble in keeping a cook, for the cowboy boarders insist upon eloping with them. After losing two cooks, Mrs. Murphy induces a couple of the cowboys to try their skill, but this does not prove successful. An employment agency is importuned to send Mrs. Murphy a girl cook.
Getting a Start in Life
Elizabeth Spunk
Old Si Spunk is dying, and leaves his shack and acres in Montana to Elizabeth Spunk, his niece, in the East. A cowboy finds a photograph of a fierce looking old maid with the name "Elizabeth Spunk" on the back. Thinking this is the niece, Tom and Jerry, two of the cowboys, hit upon an idea to drive her out of the country.
Ma's Girls
Rose
Ma and Dad, with their two daughters, live in a cottage in a small western town. The sheriff is a friend of the family and a frequent visitor. Tom, the gambler, has tried to force his attention on Madge and Rose. The gambler plays cards in a bar-room with an assayer, and breaks him. Thereupon the assayer decides to end his life, but the gambler advances him some money.
The Stagecoach Driver and the Girl
Edythe, the Girl from the East
Silent western starring Tom Mix
The Man from Texas
Tex's Sister
A cowboy gets a message that his sister's husband has left her and she is in trouble. When he gets there, he finds her dead. He sets out to track down the husband.