George Lloyd
George H. Lloyd was a dependable and versatile character actor, best known for his roles in Western films. Born on March 17, 1894, Lloyd built a prolific career that spanned several decades, becoming a familiar face in the genre during its golden age. His robust performances and distinctive presence allowed him to thrive in a variety of supporting roles.
Lloyd’s filmography includes notable works such as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1936) and "The Lone Ranger" (1938), where he showcased his ability to embody a range of characters, from rugged cowboys to wise elders. His dedication to his craft made him a sought-after performer in the film industry, particularly during the 1940s and 1950s when Westerns dominated the box office.
In addition to his film roles, Lloyd also made appearances in television series, broadening his reach and impact on audiences. His consistent work ethic and commitment to his roles earned him respect among peers and fans alike.
Throughout his career, George H. Lloyd became synonymous with the Western genre, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. He passed away on September 29, 1978, but his contributions continue to resonate with film enthusiasts and serve as an enduring reminder of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Filmography
Government Agents vs Phantom Legion
White Pongo
The Dancing Masters
Barricade
The Thirteenth Hour
Hello, Frisco, Hello
City for Conquest
Devil's Island
Road Gang
Singapore
Mokey
The Fallen Sparrow
Miss Annie Rooney
Smart Blonde