Louella Maxam (also credited as Lola, Lula, Lulu, and Luella Maxim; June 10, 1891 – September 3, 1970) was an American actress who performed in over 50 silent films from 1913 until 1921. She was often cast in comedies and Westerns, most notably being identified in 1915 as a "leading lady" in a series of shorts starring Tom Mix, who during the silent and early sound eras was promoted as the "Cowboy King of Hollywood". Later, she was a female lead in other films for various studios, including several productions featuring another early cowboy star, Franklyn Farnum. Following her departure from acting, Maxam worked in county and municipal government in California, including service with the Burbank police department, where in 1943 she was hired as that city's first "police woman".
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as Ruth Salisbury
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as Anne
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as Josephine Marsden
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as Henrietta Mitchell
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as Bessie Brown
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as Frisco Sadie
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as Mary
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as Rose Dent
1916
as The Manicurist
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as Nell - the Girl Jim Loves
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as Nell
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as Alice
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as Fern Watkins
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as Rose Butler
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as Grace Martin
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as Nell Dodge
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as Grace
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as Jean Dixon
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as Maude
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as Louella Maxam
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as Elizabeth Spunk
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as Rose
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as Edythe, the Girl from the East
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as Tex's Sister