Find Famous People Fast!

Browse by Name:

Harold Lloyd

Actor / Filmmaker

Harold Lloyd began in motion pictures in 1913. After making dozens of silent shorts, Lloyd graduated to writing, directing and starring in feature comedies, and he became one of Hollywood's first movie stars. Lloyd was uncannily athletic in his stunts; his most famous on-screen persona was called simply "Glasses Character," a hapless fellow continually in peril. A shot of Lloyd hanging from the hands of a giant clock, 12 stories above a city street, is one of the best-known images of the silent comedy era. (The film was 1923's Safety Last.) Lloyd continued to make films in the sound era, though without the same success, and released compilations into the 1960s.

Extra credit: His adoring public never knew that Lloyd had accidentally blown off his right thumb and forefinger in 1919. In his films he wore a glove and a prosthesis.

Lloyd appears with Japanese admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in our loop on Celebs Missing Fingers.

Other silent film stars include Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle.

Four Good Links

Hello, Harold Lloyd!

Elaborate tribute with props galore

Silent Star Harold Lloyd

Fine page of biography from Australia

Harold Lloyd Photo Gallery

A few dozen photos from the sharpies at Silent Gents

Harold Lloyd Clips

Several movie clips in Quicktime

Vital Stats

Birth

20 April 1893

Birthplace

Burchard, Nebraska

Death

8 March 1971
(prostate cancer, age 77)

Best Known As

Comedy movie star of the silent era