Henry Lehrman
Born
March 29, 1881
Died
November 7, 1946 (65 years old)
Known For
Production
Place of Birth
Austria-Hungary
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
Silk Hose and High Pressure
Manager
1915

Mabel's Busy Day
Spectator (uncredited)
1914
Love and Vengeance
Schmaltz's Rival
1914
The Rural Demons
Henry
1914

A Film Johnnie
Self (uncredited)
1914

Mabel's Strange Predicament
Guest in Lobby (uncredited)
1914

Kid Auto Races at Venice
Film Director
1914

Making a Living
Newspaper Reporter-Photographer (uncredited)
1914
Love and Surgery
1914
The Champion
1913

Cohen Saves the Flag
Lt. Goldberg
1913

Murphy's I.O.U.
Cohen
1913
A Tangled Affair
1913

Her Birthday Present
The Bandit's Rival
1913
A Temperamental Husband
cop
1912

A Beast at Bay
1912

Comrades
The Butler
1911

Sunshine Sue
Harry's Friend
1910
The Message of the Violin
The Music Student
1910

The Usurer
Waiter at Luncheon
1910

An Arcadian Maid
Man in Gambling Hall / On Train
1910

A Flash of Light
At Second Party
1910

A Child's Impulse
At Second Party
1910

In the Border States
Union Soldier (uncredited)
1910

The Day After
Party Guest
1909

To Save Her Soul
In Audience
1909

A Corner in Wheat
1909

Nursing a Viper
In Mob
1909