- Born
- Died
- Birth nameEuan Wallace Lloyd
- He started work as a theatre manager at 16, invalided out of the army at 19 after splitting his skull on the top of a tank. He spent 7 years as a film publicist. In 1953 Alan Ladd gave him a big break by making him production assistant on 'The Black Knight'. He then spent 14 years as production assistant or associate producer on such films as 'April in Portugal'. 'Invitation to Monte Carlo', 'The Secret Ways', amongst others. His first film as an independent producer was 'Shalako' in 1968, followed by 'The Wild Geese'. 'The Sea Wolves', 'Who Dares Wins' and more.- IMDb mini biography by: Tonyman 5
- SpousesIngeborg Muller(1982 - 2016) (his death)Patricia Donahue(November 17, 1961 - ?) (divorced)Jane Hylton(1951 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)Julia Bretton(1947 - 1951) (divorced)
- Children
- Father of Rosalind Lloyd.
- He was a cinema manager at 16 then became a publicist with Rank before spending 9 years as a public relations operative with Saltzman and Broccoli.
- Began as assistant manager at the ABC cinema in 1940's Walsall before becoming a film publicist, and, later, an independent producer and director.
- Was a mentor to film producer Jonathan Sothcott, who produced a documentary about Lloyd entitled The Last of The Gentleman Producers. At Lloyd's memorial service Sothcott gave a eulogy with the same title. They worked together on the DVD releases of Lloyd's films The Wild Geese and Who Dares Wins, recording audio commentary tracks along with John Glen, Roger Moore and Ian Sharp.
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