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Lloyd, Harold

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Lloyd, Harold (Clayton) (1893–1971)

US film comedian. One of the most popular actors of the 1920s, he performed daring stunts in cliffhanger serials. He appeared from 1913 in silent and talking films. His silent films include Grandma's Boy (1922), Safety Last (1923), and The Freshman (1925). His first talkie was Movie Crazy (1932).

He produced films after 1938, including the anthologies Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy (1962) and Funny Side of Life (1964). He received a special Academy Award in 1952 for his contribution to comedy in films.



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