Stars of the photoplay (1924)

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Spurr Harold Lloyd Harold Lloyd was born in Burchard, Nebraska, in April, 1893. His exper' ience on the stage dates from his twelfth year and continued up to the time when he entered motion picture work. He played leads with the Keystone, where his work attracted the attention of Hal Roach, with whom he has been associated until recently. His greatest popularity has come with his feature length comedies, "Grandma's Boy, ' "Safety Last" and "Why Worry." He is fivĀ£ feet, nine inches tall, has black hair and blue eyes and weighs 150 pounds. He married his leading woman, Mildred Davis.