- Lottie Briscoe was born on October 19, 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for The House of Mirth (1918), The Country School Teacher (1912) and The Power of the Cross (1913). She was married to Harry McRae Webster and Harry Mountford. She died on March 21, 1950 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpousesHarry McRae Webster (divorced)Harry Mountford(? - March 21, 1950) (her death)
- Raven-haired stage and screen actress, a child performer from the age of four. She then graduated to ingénue roles at the Orpheum Theater in Philadelphia. After beginning on screen with Essanay in Chicago, Lottie worked for the Lubin Company from 1912 to 1915, where she was popularly paired with matinée idol Arthur V. Johnson. After Johnson's untimely death in 1916, her career declined. She continued to appear in vaudeville before being confined at home due to a debilitating illness.
- Husband, Harry Mountford, was formerly executive secretary of the White Rats Actors Union which was disbanded in 1930.
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