Henry Lehrman

Henry Lehrman

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Born
March 30, 1886
Died
November 7, 1946

Austrian-born Henry Lehrman entered the film industry in 1909 while working as a trolley conductor. Legend has it that he cornered director D.W. Griffith and claimed to be an agent for the French-based Pathe company, sent by them to work with Griffith. By the time Griffith found out that Lehrman's…

Biography

Austrian-born Henry Lehrman entered the film industry in 1909 while working as a trolley conductor. Legend has it that he cornered director D.W. Griffith and claimed to be an agent for the French-based Pathe company, sent by them to work with Griffith. By the time Griffith found out that Lehrman's claims were untrue, he had already impressed Griffith with his talents as an actor and gagman; instead of firing him, Griffith made him a director, and Lehrman had earned the nickname "Pathe" Lehrman. He soon left Griffith and went to work as an actor, gagman and director for Mack Sennett at Keystone, appearing in (and directing) many entries in the Keystone Kops series. Lehrman struck out on his own and formed L-KO (Lehrman Knock-Out) Pictures, which made two-reel comedies for release by Universal. By 1917 Lehrman was working for Fox, directing the studio's Sunshine comedies. Although he was a major talent in his day, the thing he will probably be remembered for most is his involvement in the Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle scandal of the early 1920s. Lehrman was the boyfriend of actress Virginia Rappe, who died after a night of partying in a hotel room with Arbuckle.

Actor

The House of Terrible ScandalsThe House of Terrible Scandals(1917)as Best Man
For the Love of Mike and RosieFor the Love of Mike and Rosie(1916)as A. Cross Leech
A September MourningA September Mourning(1916)as The Art Dealer
Silk Hose and High Pressure(1915)as The Manager of the Gaiety Girls
Life and Moving Pictures(1915)as Ignatz

Self

A Film JohnnieA Film Johnnie(1914)as Self

Archive Footage

Invitation au voyageInvitation au voyage(2016)as Self
The Birth of the TrampThe Birth of the Tramp(2013)as Self
Proposta in quattro parti(1985)
Charlie Chaplin: The Little TrampCharlie Chaplin: The Little Tramp(1980)as Actor in 'Kid Auto Races at Venice'
The Funniest Man in the WorldThe Funniest Man in the World(1967)as Self

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Billy Gilbert, Henry Lehrman, and Emma Clifton in Making a Living (1914)Charles Chaplin and Henry Lehrman in Making a Living (1914)Charles Chaplin and Henry Lehrman in Making a Living (1914)Charles Chaplin, Virginia Kirtley, and Henry Lehrman in Making a Living (1914)Henry Lehrman and Dorothy West in Rose o' Salem Town (1910)Henry Lehrman and Dorothy West in Rose o' Salem Town (1910)