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Frank Lloyd(1886-1960)

  • Director
  • Actor
  • Writer
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Frank Lloyd
Frank Lloyd was an unpretentious, technically skilled director, who crafted several enduring Hollywood classics during the 1930's. He started out as a stage actor and singer in early 1900's London and was well-known as an imitator of Harry Lauder. After several years in music hall and with touring repertory companies, Lloyd emigrated to Canada in 1909 and joined the travelling theatrical troupe of Winnipeg entrepreneur C.P. Walker. In between acting, he made ends meet by working as a repair man on telegraph lines. While in Edmonton, Alberta, he met and married the German-American soubrette Alma Haller. Lloyd spent several months on the vaudeville circuit and in burlesque shows on the West Coast before marking his arrival in Hollywood with an acting contract at Universal in 1913. After two years of consistently poor critical notices, he gave up the acting profession for good and turned his skills to writing and directing.

In two years at Fox, 1917-19, he directed some fifteen films, often starring the popular matinée idol William Farnum. The majority were Zane Grey westerns (including an early version of Riders of the Purple Sage (1918)) and adaptations of classic literature (such as Un drame d'amour sous la Révolution (1917) and Les Misérables (1917)). After a spell with Samuel Goldwyn, Lloyd joined First National/Warner Brothers (1922-31) and became the resident specialist in period drama and swashbuckling adventure. As his reputation grew, he was given charge of his own production unit. Among his most famous films during this period are Olivier Twist (1922), with Jackie Coogan in the title role and Lon Chaney as Fagin; La Duchesse de Langeais (1922), a historical drama based on a novel by Honoré de Balzac; and L'aigle des mers (1924), with Milton Sills. In 1929, Lloyd became the second director to receive a coveted Academy Award, for La Divine Lady (1928), one of three films for which he had been nominated.

Much of Lloyd's acclaim is based on his work during the 1930's. At Fox (1931-34), he directed Noël Coward's Cavalcade (1933), and the historical fantasy Berkeley Square (1933) -- both with meticulous attention to geographic and period detail. Immensely popular at the box office, the former won Lloyd his second Oscar and returned $ 5 million in grosses from a production cost of $1.25 million. 'Berkeley Square' was described by the New York Times as "an example of delicacy and restraint" and "in a class by itself" (September 14, 1933). Lloyd's brief stint at MGM in 1935 culminated in the greatest success of his career. Les révoltés du Bounty (1935) won the Best Picture Oscar in its year and heaped praise on the director for maintaining strong narrative cohesion throughout, and for eliciting superb performances from stars Clark Gable (as Fletcher Christian) and Charles Laughton (as Captain Bligh). Lloyd continued in the same vein with the rollicking Foreign Legion adventure Sous deux drapeaux (1936) and the sweeping (though historically inaccurate), big budget western epic Une nation en marche (1937). Also at Paramount, and, once again with his own production unit , he filmed the romantic story of adventurer-poet François Villon, Le roi des gueux (1938), with excellent production values and superb acting from Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone.

After completing a two-year contract at Columbia (1940-41), Lloyd served in World War II in command of the 13th Air Force Combat Camera Unit, turning out short documentaries. He rose to the rank of major and was decorated with the Legion of Merit. After the war, he temporarily retired to life on his Carmel Valley ranch, but made a brief comeback after the death of his wife Alma. His swan song for Republic Studio was the story of the Battle of the Alamo, Quand le clairon sonnera (1955), a suitably-titled finale to the career of one of the great action directors of the period. Lloyd has a star on the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.
BornFebruary 2, 1886
DiedAugust 10, 1960(74)
BornFebruary 2, 1886
DiedAugust 10, 1960(74)
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  • Won 2 Oscars
    • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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Known for

Clark Gable and Mamo Clark in Les révoltés du Bounty (1935)
Les révoltés du Bounty
7.6
  • Director
  • 1935
Clive Brook and Diana Wynyard in Cavalcade (1933)
Cavalcade
5.8
  • Director
  • 1933
La Divine Lady (1928)
La Divine Lady
6.1
  • Director
  • 1928
Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle in Black Oxen (1923)
Black Oxen
5.8
  • Director
  • 1923

Credits

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Director



  • Sterling Hayden, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Cheryl Callaway, Ben Cooper, and Virginia Grey in Quand le clairon sonnera (1955)
    Quand le clairon sonnera
    6.3
    • Director
    • 1955
  • Philip Ahn, Edmond O'Brien, and Ruth Roman in Terreur à Shanghai (1954)
    Terreur à Shanghai
    5.8
    • Director
    • 1954
  • The Last Bomb (1945)
    The Last Bomb
    6.4
    Short
    • Director
    • 1945
  • James Cagney, John Emery, and Sylvia Sidney in Du sang dans le soleil (1945)
    Du sang dans le soleil
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1945
  • Air Pattern - Pacific (1944)
    Air Pattern - Pacific
    Short
    • Director
    • 1944
  • Brian Aherne, Charles Laughton, Ray Milland, Herbert Marshall, Robert Cummings, Ida Lupino, Anna Neagle, and Merle Oberon in Et la vie recommence (1943)
    Et la vie recommence
    6.9
    • Director
    • 1943
  • Walter Brennan, Carol Bruce, John Carroll, and Franchot Tone in Révolte au large (1941)
    Révolte au large
    5.5
    • Director
    • 1941
  • Robert Preston and Loretta Young in The Lady from Cheyenne (1941)
    The Lady from Cheyenne
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1941
  • Cary Grant, June Hedin, Dickie Jones, and Martha Scott in Howard le révolté (1940)
    Howard le révolté
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1940
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Margaret Lockwood in Les maîtres de la mer (1939)
    Les maîtres de la mer
    6.3
    • Director
    • 1939
  • Le roi des gueux (1938)
    Le roi des gueux
    7.1
    • Director
    • 1938
  • Bob Burns, Frances Dee, and Joel McCrea in Une nation en marche (1937)
    Une nation en marche
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray in Le démon sur la ville (1937)
    Le démon sur la ville
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Claudette Colbert, Ronald Colman, and Victor McLaglen in Sous deux drapeaux (1936)
    Sous deux drapeaux
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Clark Gable and Mamo Clark in Les révoltés du Bounty (1935)
    Les révoltés du Bounty
    7.6
    • Director
    • 1935

Actor



  • Vivian Martin in The Stronger Love (1916)
    The Stronger Love
    • Tom Serviss
    • 1916
  • According to Value
    Short
    • James Graham - Edmund's Brother
    • 1915
  • Martin Lowe, Fixer
    Short
    • Martin Lowe
    • 1915
  • Eleven to One
    Short
    • William Crane
    • 1915
  • From the Shadows
    Short
    • Spider Davis
    • 1915
  • Trickery
    Short
    • Dr. Granice
    • 1915
  • The Toll of Youth
    Short
    • Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed)
    • 1915
  • $100,000
    Short
    • Frank Edmonton
    • 1915
  • The Prophet of the Hills
    Short
    • Jim Blake - Son of the Mountaineer
    • 1915
  • Nature's Triumph
    Short
    • William Conway
    • 1915
  • When the Spider Tore Loose
    Short
    • The Spider - a Jailbird
    • 1915
  • His Captive
    Short
    • Carl Thornton
    • 1915
  • The Pinch
    Short
    • Spider Dale - a Crook
    • 1915
  • The Bay of Seven Isles
    Short
    • The Skipper
    • 1915
  • To Redeem an Oath
    Short
    • Frank Standish - the Elder Brother
    • 1915

Writer



  • Billie Dove and Charles Starrett in Une femme moderne (1931)
    Une femme moderne
    6.5
    • adaptation
    • 1931
  • Patsy Ruth Miller and Antonio Moreno in Her Husband's Secret (1925)
    Her Husband's Secret
    • Writer
    • 1925
  • Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle in Black Oxen (1923)
    Black Oxen
    5.8
    • writer
    • 1923
  • Wallace Beery and Norma Talmadge in Cendres de vengeance (1923)
    Cendres de vengeance
    6.5
    • adaptation
    • 1923
  • Jackie Coogan in Olivier Twist (1922)
    Olivier Twist
    6.6
    • scenario
    • 1922
  • Pauline Frederick in La femme X... (1920)
    La femme X...
    • scenario
    • 1920
  • Charles Clary, William Farnum, Leatrice Joy, and Louise Lovely in Après le typhon (1919)
    Après le typhon
    6.8
    • scenario
    • story
    • 1919
  • William Farnum in The Rainbow Trail (1918)
    The Rainbow Trail
    • scenario
    • 1918
  • William Farnum in Riders of the Purple Sage (1918)
    Riders of the Purple Sage
    6.0
    • writer
    • 1918
  • William Farnum in True Blue (1918)
    True Blue
    5.8
    • screenplay
    • story
    • 1918
  • The Blindness of Divorce (1918)
    The Blindness of Divorce
    • writer
    • 1918
  • Jewel Carmen in The Kingdom of Love (1917)
    The Kingdom of Love
    • Writer
    • 1917
  • William Farnum in The Heart of a Lion (1917)
    The Heart of a Lion
    • scenario
    • 1917
  • William Farnum and Gretchen Hartman in Les Misérables (1917)
    Les Misérables
    6.8
    • scenario
    • 1917
  • William Farnum in La femme fardée (1917)
    La femme fardée
    • scenario
    • 1917

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.82 m
  • Born
    • February 2, 1886
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Died
    • August 10, 1960
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(heart and lung trouble)
  • Spouses
      Virginia KelloggSeptember 2, 1955 - August 10, 1960 (his death)
  • Children
    • Alma Lloyd
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 28 Articles

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  • Trivia
    One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
  • Quotes
    [on his film Un drame d'amour sous la Révolution (1917)] I met a neighbor of ours, a school teacher. I told him of my assignment to make the Dickens picture. He was very much impressed. 'What a marvelous opportunity,' he said. 'I think it a privilege to bring the works of Dickens before sixty people, and here you have the chance to bring them before sixty million.' I thought of this latter phrase, I think, all during the making of the picture. I decided it would be more discreet to bring the works of Charles Dickens before - possibly - many million people, than the work of Frank Lloyd. For that reason I followed as closely as possible the story of the book. Every historical detail was absolutely correct; all the settings were the result of careful, patient research; and the characterizations and theme of the story were transferred to the screen in such a manner as to accurately follow the author's ideas.

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    August 10, 1960
  • How did Frank Lloyd die?
    Heart and lung trouble
  • How old was Frank Lloyd when he died?
    74 years old
  • Where did Frank Lloyd die?
    Santa Monica, California, USA
  • When was Frank Lloyd born?
    February 2, 1886

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