Frank Lloyd
Born:
1886-02-02
From:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Frank Lloyd was a film director, scriptwriter and producer. Lloyd was among the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and its president from 1934 to 1935. Frank Lloyd was Scotland's first Academy Award winner and is unique in film history having received three Oscar nominations in 1929 for his work on a silent film (The Divine Lady), a part-talkie (Weary River) and a full talkie (Drag). He won for The Divine Lady. He was nominated and won again in 1933 for his adaptation of Noel Coward's Cavalcade and received a further Best Director nomination in 1935 for perhaps his most successful film, Mutiny on the Bounty.
Directing
The Last Command
The Shanghai Story
The Last Bomb
Blood on the Sun
Forever and a Day
This Woman Is Mine
The Lady from Cheyenne
The Howards of Virginia
Rulers of the Sea
If I Were King
Wells Fargo
Maid of Salem
Under Two Flags
Mutiny on the Bounty
Servants' Entrance
Hoopla
Berkeley Square
Cavalcade
A Passport to Hell
The Age for Love
East Lynne
The Lash
The Right of Way
The Way of All Men
Production
Writing
The Age for Love
Her Husband's Secret
Black Oxen
Ashes of Vengeance
Madame X
The Man Hunter
The Rainbow Trail
Riders of the Purple Sage
True Blue
The Blindness of Divorce
The Kingdom of Love
The Heart of a Lion
Les Misérables
When a Man Sees Red
American Methods
A Tale of Two Cities
The Price of Silence
The Code of Marcia Gray
The Gentleman from Indiana
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