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'''Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr.''' ( | '''Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr.''' (b.1893–d.1971) was an American film actor and producer, most famous for his silent comedies. Lloyd was also an amateur magician who's contribution to magic can be found in [[Expert Card Technique]] and the [[Jinx]]. | ||
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Lloyd ranks alongside Charlie Chaplin and [[Buster Keaton]] as one of the most popular and influential film comedians of the silent film era. Lloyd made nearly 200 comedy films, both silent and "talkies," between 1914 and 1947.<ref>[[Magician's Magic]] By [[Paul Curry]]</ref> | |||
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Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. (b.1893–d.1971) was an American film actor and producer, most famous for his silent comedies. Lloyd was also an amateur magician who's contribution to magic can be found in Expert Card Technique and the Jinx.
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Born | Harold Clayton Lloyd April 20, 1893 USA |
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Died | March 08, 1971 (age 77) |
Lloyd ranks alongside Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton as one of the most popular and influential film comedians of the silent film era. Lloyd made nearly 200 comedy films, both silent and "talkies," between 1914 and 1947.[1]
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