Mini-Biography:
Larry Williams was born under the given name Lawrence E. Williams on May 24, 1889 in Pennsylvania, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, Director, known for Marriage (1918), Wives of the Prophet (1926), The Big Sister (1916), Larry Williams's first movie on record is from 1914. He was married to Helen Dickson. Larry Williams died on March 30, 1956 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1926.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1926: Wives of the Prophet (Director of Photography), Directed by James A. Fitzgerald, with Violet Mersereau, Orville Caldwell, Alice Lake,
1919: Impossible Catherine (Director of Photography), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Virginia Pearson, William B. Davidson, John H. Gilmour,
1919: The Bishop's Emeralds (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Virginia Pearson, Robert Broderick, Frank Kingsley,
1919: Marriage for Convenience (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Catherine Calvert, Ann May, George Majeroni,
1918: Marriage (Director of Photography), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Catherine Calvert, David Powell, Thomas Holding,
1918: Out of the Night (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Catherine Calvert, Herbert Rawlinson, Fred Esmelton,
1918: A Romance of the Underworld (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Catherine Calvert, David Powell, Eugene O'Brien,
1918: The Accidental Honeymoon (Director of Photography), Directed by LĂ©once Perret, with Robert Warwick, Elaine Hammerstein, Frank McGlynn,
1918: The Struggle Everlasting (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Florence Reed, Milton Sills, Irving Cummings,
1918: Eve's Daughter (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by James Kirkwood, with Billie Burke, Thomas Meighan, Lionel Atwill,
1917: Heart's Desire (Fleurette (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams)), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Marie Doro, Alan Roscoe, Mario Majeroni,
1917: Broadway Jones (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with George M. Cohan, Marguerite Snow, Russell Bassett,
1917: The Dummy (Director of Photography), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Jack Pickford, Frank Losee, Edwin Stanley,
1916: The Traveling Salesman (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Frank McIntyre, Doris Kenyon, Harry S. Northrup,
1916: The Big Sister (Director of Photography), Directed by John B. O'Brien, with Harry C. Browne, Armand Cortes, Ida Darling,
1916: Little Lady Eileen (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Marguerite Clark, Vernon Steele, ,
1916: What Doris Did (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams)), Directed by George Foster Platt, with Doris Grey, Florence LaBadie, Gladys Hulette,
1915: Inspiration (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams)), Directed by George Foster Platt, with Audrey Munson, Thomas A. Curran, George Marlo,
1915: His Wife (My Wife) (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence E. Williams) ), Directed by George Foster Platt, with Geraldine O'Brien, Holmes Herbert, Lorraine Huling,
1915: Milestones of Life (Director of Photography), Directed by Eugene Moore, with Helen Badgley, Mignon Anderson, Leland Benham,
1915: Dot on the Day Line Boat (Director of Photography), Directed by Arthur Ellery, with Mignon Anderson, J. Morris Foster, ,
1915: A Maker of Guns (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by George Foster Platt, with , J. Morris Foster, Mignon Anderson,
1914: Jean of the Wilderness (Director of Photography: (AKA Lawrence Williams) ), Directed by James Durkin, with , J. Morris Foster, Mignon Anderson,