Known for Acting

Lillian (Roberts) Culver was born in Loveland, Colorado, the daughter of William Porter Roberts and Clara Ellen Lackey. Her ancestors included Brigadier General Isaac Roberts of the War of 1812 and Anne (Robertson)(Johnston) Cockrill, heroine of the Revolutionary War and sister of James Robertson, "the father of Tennessee." She was an aspiring actress in silent movies when she met Harry H. Culver in 1915; they were married a short while later. She gave up her acting career until her husband's death August 17, 1946, whereupon she played small speaking roles in movies and guested on several television shows.
1956
as Mrs. Wilson Harding (uncredited)
1956
as Woman (uncredited)
1952
as Real Estate Woman (uncredited)
1963
as Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
1963
as Woman (uncredited)
1955
as Mrs. Taylor (uncredited)
1961
as Matron (uncredited)
1957
as Buyer (uncredited)
1957
as Woman at Exhibition (uncredited)
1955
as Mrs. Hall (uncredited)