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- Comment: Fails WP:ACTOR and WP:GNG. Passing mentions in books isn't enough. Also, IMDb says a different Jack Lloyd (Australian-born, not UK) starred in Detective Lloyd. Clarityfiend (talk) 20:24, 17 March 2021 (UTC)
Not to be confused with the songwriter of the same name
Jack Lloyd was an actor in the United States. He appeared in comedy shorts. He starred in the 1932 serial film Detective Lloyd.[citation needed] Different Australian actor?
He worked on various Al St. John comedy films for Jack White.[1]
Partial filmography edit
- His Jonah Day (1920) as Fisherman
- The Decorator (1920) as Her Sweetheart
- The Blizzard (1921) as A tenant
- The Nuisance (1921) as City slicker
- The Lucky Dog (1921) as Boyfriend
- Move Along (1926),[2] extant and available online
- Fool's Luck (1926) as Her Father
- Listen Lena (1927)
- High Spots (1927)[1]
- Leave 'Em Laughing (1928) as Dentist
- Detective Lloyd (1932)[citation needed] different actor from Australi
References edit
- ^ a b Massa, Steve (April 23, 2013). "Lame Brains and Lunatics". BearManor Media – via Google Books.
- ^ Balducci, Anthony (July 17, 2009). Lloyd Hamilton: Poor Boy Comedian of Silent Cinema. McFarland. ISBN 9780786441594 – via Google Books.
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