Lois January

Female
October 5, 1912

Lois January was an American actress who performed small roles in several B-movies during the 1930s. Lois also had a secondary part in the Wizard Of Oz, towards the end of the movie, holding a Siamese cat in her arms. Toto jumps out of the basket of the hot air balloon that was supposed to take him, Dorothy and the Wizard away from the Land of Oz. January's first credited role was in 1933, in the film UM-PA. Her most famous role, however, is probably as the Emerald City manicurist in The Wizard of Oz who sings to Dorothy that "we can make a dimpled smile out of a frown". Although the character was unnamed, many fans believe it to be an incarnation of novel character Jellia Jamb. During the 1930s she played in numerous westerns as the heroine, usually opposite Johnny Mack Brown, Bob Steele, Tim McCoy and Bob Baker, among others. In 1935 she starred opposite Reb Russell in Arizona Badman, and in 1936 she starred with Brown in Rogue of the Range, and alongside Tim McCoy in Border Caballero. While under contract with Universal Pictures she continued to play heroine roles in westerns, and in 1937 she starred opposite Bob Baker in Courage of the West. The reissuing of the 1935 exploitation film The Pace That Kills (under the title Cocaine Fiends) would eventually lend January even more exposure, however limited. January's Broadway credits include High Kickers (1941) and Yokel Boy (1939). By the mid-1940s, her starring roles had waned but she continued to act in non-starring parts. In 1942 she was the "poster girl" for Chesterfield cigarettes. From 1960 through 1987 she played numerous small roles on television, to include roles on My Three Sons and Marcus Welby, M.D. Her last acting role was in 1987, on the television movie Double Agent. During the 1980s she attended several western film festivals.

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Double Agent
6.90
movie1987United States
Character: DowagerCredit: Acting
The Richard Pryor Special?
6.90
movie1977United States
Character: Older WomanCredit: Acting
My Darling Daughters' Anniversary
6.90
movie1973United States
Character: NurseCredit: Acting
The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come
6.90
movie1961United States
Character: Mrs. DeanCredit: Acting
Three Cheers for the Girls
6.90
movie1943United States
Character: Brunette in Dressing Room (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Courage of the West
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movie1937United States
Character: Beth AndrewsCredit: Acting
The Red Rope
6.90
movie1937United States
Character: Betty DuncanCredit: Acting
Moonlight on the Range
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movie1937United States
Character: Wanda BrooksCredit: Acting
The Trusted Outlaw
6.90
movie1937United States
Character: Molly ClarkCredit: Acting
Bar-Z Bad Men
6.90
movie1937United States
Character: Beth HarveyCredit: Acting
Lightnin' Crandall
6.90
movie1937United States
Character: Sheila ShannonCredit: Acting
The Roaming Cowboy
0.00
movie1937United States
Character: Jeannie MorganCredit: Acting
One Rainy Afternoon
6.80
movie1936United States
Character: Mr. Perelin's SecretaryCredit: Acting
Rogue of the Range
6.90
movie1936United States
Character: Stella LambCredit: Acting
Lightnin' Bill Carson
6.90
movie1936United States
Character: Dolores CostelloCredit: Acting
Border Caballero
6.90
movie1936United States
Character: Goldie HarrisCredit: Acting
Skull and Crown
6.90
movie1935United States
Character: Barbara FranklinCredit: Acting
The Pace That Kills
6.40
movie1935United States
Character: Jane BradfordCredit: Acting
Society Fever
6.90
movie1935United States
Character: Julie ProutyCredit: Acting
Stolen Harmony
6.90
movie1935United States
Character: Girl in Sextette (uncredited)Credit: Acting