
Henry Lehrman
Known for: Production
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]
Known for
The Rural Demons
1914

The House of Terrible Scandals
1917

Kid Auto Races at Venice
1914

Her Birthday Present
1913

Making a Living
1914
The Champion
1913
A Tangled Affair
1913

Cohen Saves the Flag
1913
Love and Surgery
1914
Love and Vengeance
1914

Murphy's I.O.U.
1913
A Temperamental Husband
1912
Silk Hose and High Pressure
1915
Her Sacrifice
1911

Comrades
1911

Mabel's Strange Predicament
1914

A Beast at Bay
1912
The Diamond Star
1911
The New Dress
1911

Madame Rex
1911
A Knight of the Road
1911

The Day After
1909
The Broken Cross
1911
The Blind Princess and the Poet
1911

An Arcadian Maid
1910

Nursing a Viper
1909

Enoch Arden: Part II
1911

Sunshine Sue
1910
The Message of the Violin
1910

A Film Johnnie
1914

A Flash of Light
1910

A Corner in Wheat
1909

In the Border States
1910

The Two Paths
1911

To Save Her Soul
1909

A Child's Impulse
1910

Mabel's Busy Day
1914

The Usurer
1910