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Lloyd French

Lloyd French

🎬 director
Legacy

Lloyd French lived from 1900 to 1950, a career spanning 32 years. Their work continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide.

Deceased · 1950
Age at death
lived

Lloyd French is one of the most recognized American Directors of the Silent Generation generation, remembered for a career spanning 32 years.

Lloyd French (January 11, 1900 – May 24, 1950) was an American director of short films, most of them comedies. His best remembered films are several Laurel and Hardy comedies in the 1930s. He also made several musical short films featuring many bandleaders of the day; in the 1940s he also directed several shorts starring Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol; he made his last film in 1946. French was born in San Francisco, California and died in Beverly Hills, California of heart disease.

"Lloyd French's most defining career moment was his prolific work with comedy legends Laurel and Hardy in the 1930s." — About Lloyd French
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Born
Career span32 years total
January 11th, 1900
Birthplace
San Francisco, California, USA
Known for
🎬 Director
Nationality
United States
Died
Died 1950
Generation
Silent Generation
Career
32 years
Region
North America
How Lloyd French compares to other Directors
🎂Lloyd French is 14 years younger than the average Director
Metric Lloyd French Avg Director Difference
Age5064-14 yrs
Career length32 yrs~35 yrs-3 yrs
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Facts about Lloyd French

Did you know?

Did you know that Lloyd French directed one of only two Laurel and Hardy films to win an Academy Award, "The Music Box"?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • He directed the Academy Award-winning Laurel and Hardy short film "The Music Box" (1932).
  • French helmed numerous musical shorts in the 1930s, featuring popular bandleaders of the era.
  • He frequently directed comedies for Hal Roach Studios, playing a key role in their early sound transitions.
  • His later career included directing many Columbia Pictures short subjects starring Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol.
  • Lloyd French directed over 120 films, almost exclusively short subjects, during his two-decade career.
Career highlight

Lloyd French's most defining career moment was his prolific work with comedy legends Laurel and Hardy in the 1930s. He directed several of their best-remembered short films, including the iconic and Oscar-winning "The Music Box," which solidified their status in the sound era.

Legacy

French's legacy lies in his significant contribution to the golden age of American comedy short films, particularly his role in shaping the early sound careers of stars like Laurel and Hardy. His work continues to be enjoyed by classic film enthusiasts worldwide.

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Frequently asked questions

How old was Lloyd French when they died?
Lloyd French was 50 years old at the time of death on May 24, 1950.
What is Lloyd French's real name?
Lloyd French's full birth name is L. French.
Where is Lloyd French from?
Lloyd French is from San Francisco, California, USA, United States.
What generation is Lloyd French?
Lloyd French is a Silent Generation, born in 1900.
What is a surprising fact about Lloyd French?
Did you know that Lloyd French directed one of only two Laurel and Hardy films to win an Academy Award, "The Music Box"?
What is Lloyd French's biggest career achievement?
Lloyd French's most defining career moment was his prolific work with comedy legends Laurel and Hardy in the 1930s. He directed several of their best-remembered short films, including the iconic and Oscar-winning "The Music Box," which solidified their status in the sound era.

Also known as: L. French, Llo French