
Fred Louis Lerch
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Fred Louis Lerch.
Born: May 28, 1902
Known For

Die Familie ohne Moral

Carmen
Feyder's scenario very closely follows Don José's own account of his story and his fatal relation with the gypsy Carmen in the third chapter of Mérimée's short novel.

Pavement Butterfly
In this, her second silent film with Eichberg, Wong plays Princess Butterfly, an exotic Parisian fan dancer whose “death leap through a circle of naked swords” act goes tragically wrong. Blamed for the impalement of a fellow performer, she runs away and takes shelter with a handsome but starving painter who she brings luck.

The Crimson Circle
Police battle against a gang of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.

Parisiennes
A house in Paris happens to have two families living there with the same last name. In one apartment lives opera singer Gambetta Duval with his two daughters, Jeanne and Nita. In the second apartment lives old lady Duval with her grandchild Philippa and an her lodger, the physician Leon Monnier. Jeanne is secretly in love with Dr. Monnier who is secretly in love with Nita, who is secretly having an affair with the great playwright Armand de Marny.

Victims of Hatred
The family of a Jewish Russian manufacturer suffer ruin and murder as victims of a pogrom during the Russian Revolution.

Liebelei
Film by Jacob and Luise Fleck.

Whirl of Youth
Heli's misfortune begins when her mother, the landlady, marries for the second time. The man is bossy and brutal. In an argument between stepfather and brother, Heli intervenes: She throws a hatchet, the stepfather falls and is killed.

Mädchenschicksale
About exciting and everyday stories and dreams in the life of young and inexperienced girls.

Sealed Lips
The film is based on a story by Guy de Maupausant. The story details several years in the life of convent-bred Angela (Mona Mårtenson) who leaves her convent in Italy to go live with her aunt Peppina (K. Swanstrom), whose husband Giambastista wants to take advantage of her. She flees and takes refuge with the painter Frank Wood ( handsome Louis Lerch) and winds up in a romance with Wood. Alas, Wood is already married, and when Martenson finds out, she returns to the convent in disgrace. On the verge of shutting herself off from the world and taking her vows as a nun, the heroine once again crosses the path of Wood, who is now free to marry her. Sandra Milowanoff has a big scene where she commits suicide on discovering that her husband no longer loves her.
Filmography
as Fedja Kusmin
as Jack Birdmore
as Boris Berischef
as Lutz
as Dr. Leon Monnier
as Frank Wood
as Fritz Lobheimer, Student
as Toni
as José Lizarrabengoa
as Lejas Bräutigam