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ii8 (LIV-LOG) Biographies of the Players Although in his early days he preferred the stage, it was in films crowds that he received his first opportunity as an actor (1913). After some time he went on the stage and having achieved prominence, returned to films to play feature roles, one of the most notable being as Marie Dressler's husband in Beditcing (M.GM., 1931). Also Played in: TheTorrent (Cosmopolitan), Bachelor Brides {Fa.the),Tiimbleweeds (U.A.), Small Bachelor (Univ), Hearl to Heart (F.N.), The Sheik (Para), Charley's Aunt (Ideal), Uncle Tom's Cabin (Univ) Seven Keys to Baldpate (Radio), Do Your Duty (F.N.), Drag (F.N.), The Girl in the Glass Case (M.G.M.), The Great Divide (F.N.), Saturday's Children (F.N.), Making the Grade (Fox), Mother Knoivs Best (Fox), This is Heaven (U.A.), Clear the Deck (Univ), Wall Street (Aristocrat Pictures), No, No Nanette (F.N.), High Society Blues (Fox), Queen of Main Street (F.N.), His Big Ambition (Vita), Out for Game (Vita), Getting a Raise (Vita), The Potters at Horns (Vita), The Potters Done in Oil (Vita), Pa Gets a Vacation (Vita), Big Money (Vita). Tom Saivyer (Para), // Pays to Advertise (Para), Scandal Sheet (Para), Young as You Feel (Fox), Shopworn (Co!), Twinkletoes (F.N.), Man I Killed (Para), Strangers in Love (Para), Strangers of the Evening (Tiffany), Miss Pinkerton (F.N.), Bitter Tea of General Yen (Col), Rasputin (M.G.M.), Evenings for Sale (Para), Pride of the Legion (Tec-Art). LIVESEY, Sam. B. Flintshire, Oct. 14, 1S73. M. Cassie Edwards. When nine months of age was carried on to the stage by his father in a play entitled The Sea, and has been on the stage ever since. Among his best-known films is Young Woodley (B.I. P., 1930). Also Played in : Dreyfus (B.I. P.), Zero (Film Manufacturing Co.), Raise the Roof (B.I. P.), Jealousy (Majestic), Many Waters (B.I. P.), The Wickham Mystery (Samuelson), Mr. Bill the Conqueror (B.I.P.), The Girl in the Night (B.I. P.), Insult (Para-Brit),F/a^ Lieutenant{'B.&.V>.). LLOYD, Doris. B. Liverpool, EnglandFair hair, blue eyes. Was for six years a member of the Liverpool Repertory Theatre, and afterwards became well known on the London stage. Went to the United States in 1924 and afterwards appeared on the stage in Los Angeles in numerous plays. Her first big screen part was in The Lady with Norma Talmadge (F.N., 1925). Also Played in : Blackbird (IM.G.M.), \Is Zat So ? (Fox), Auctioneer (Fox), Come to My House (Fox), Midnight Kiss (Fox), Charley's Aunt (Ideal), Trail of '98 (M.G.M.), Lonesome Ladies (F.N.), The Careless Age (F.N.), Drake Case (Univ), Disraeli (Warner), Sarah and Son (Para), Old English (Warner), Way for a Sailor (M.G.M.). Waterloo Bridge (Univ), Bought (Warner), Transgression (Radio), Always a Lady [M.GM.), Devotion (Radio), Tarzan the Ape Man (M.G.M.), But the Flesh is Weak (M.G.M.), Once a Lady (Para), Back Street (Univ), Robbers' Roost (Fox). LLOYD, Harold. B. Burchard, Nebraska, April 20, 1893. Brown hair and eyes. Ht. 5 ft. 10 in. Ed. Denver and San Diego High Schools. M. Mildred Davis, Feb., 1923 ; 2 daughters, Mildred Gloria, Marjorie Elizabeth ; i son, Harold Junior. Slade his stage debut at the age of twelve, in Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Screen experience since 1913, starting with Edison Company in San Diego. First important contract was with Hal Roach, with whom he made the Lonesome Luke comedies (M.G.M.). Also Played in : Sailor Made Man, Grandma's Boy, Dr. Jack (Pathe), Safety Last {Psithe), Why Worry? (Pathe), Girl Shy (Pathe), The Freshman (Pathe), The Kid Brother (Para), For Heaven's Sake (Para), speedy (Para), Welcome Danger (Para), Feet First (Para), Movie Crazy (U.A.). LODER, John. Real name, Lowe. B. London. P. Major-General Sir William Lowe and Frances Lowe. Brown hair, hazel eyes. Ht. 6 ft. 3 in. Wt. 12 st. 2 lb. Ed. South Lodge, Enfield ; Eton ; Sandhurst. While a prisoner of war in Germany he learnt German, which proved invaluable to him when he made his screen debut at the U.F.A. studios. Later he came to Elstree to play a leading role in The First Born (Gains, 1929). Seen by Jesse E. Lasky and oflered a contract. In addition to many Hollywood films, playing opposite such well-known stars as Constance Bennett, Ruth Chatterton, and Ann Harding, he has also made many appearances on the American stage. * Also Played in : Doctor's Secret (Para) Sunset Pass (Para), Racketeer (Pathe), Black Waters (W.W.), Rich People (Pathe), Lilies of the Field (F.N.), Sweethearts and Wives (F.N.), One Night at Susie's (F.N.), The Unholy Night (U.A.), Her Private Affair (Pathe), Second Floor Mystery (W'arner), Seas Beneath (Fox), Hot Dogs (M.G.M.), Wedding Rehearsal (London Film Pro), Money Means Nothing (ParaBrit), LOGAN, Jacqueline. B. Corsioana. Texas. Auburn hair, grej eyes.