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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1900-10-14 (124 years old)

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

Lloyd Corrigan

Biography:

Lloyd Corrigan (October 16, 1900 – November 5, 1969) was an American film and television actor, producer, screenwriter, and director who began working in films in the 1920s. The son of actress Lillian Elliott, Corrigan directed films, usually mysteries such as Daughter of the Dragon starring Anna May Wong (one of a trilogy of Fu Manchu movies for which he has writing credits), before dedicating himself more to acting in 1938. His short La Cucaracha won an Academy Award in 1935.

Known For

Acting

1994

Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone as Ned Buntline (flashback sequence) (archive footage)

1966

The Magnificent Stranger as Simon Baines

1965

Hank as Professor McKillup

1963

1962

The Manchurian Candidate as Holborn Gaines
The Lucy Show as Mr. Holly
The Lucy Show as Carter Harrison
The Lucy Show as Proprietor

1960

Happy as Uncle Charlie

1959

1958

1957

1956

Hidden Guns as Judge Wallis
High Tor as Skimmerhorn

1955

1954

1953

1952

Son of Paleface as Doc Lovejoy
Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder as Tobias aka Toby
Cavalcade of America as Bowling Green

1951

Ghost Chasers as Edgar Alden Franklin Smith
The Last Outpost as Mr. Delacourt
New Mexico as Judge Wilcox

1950

Cyrano de Bergerac as Ragueneau
Father Is a Bachelor as Judge Millett
Sierra Passage as Thaddeus 'Thad' Kring
My Friend Irma Goes West as Sharpie Corrigan
Lux Video Theatre as Horace Enright
Lux Video Theatre as Dr. Flynn

1949

Blondie Hits the Jackpot as J.B. Hutchins
Dancing in the Dark as John Barker
Home in San Antone as Uncle Zeke Tinker

1948

The Big Clock as McKinley
Homicide for Three as Emmanuel Catt
The Return of October as Attorney Dutton
Mr. Reckless as Hugo Denton
Adventures of Casanova as D'Albernasi
Strike It Rich as Matt Brady
A Date with Judy as 'Pop' Sam Scully

1947

The Ghost Goes Wild as The Late Timothy Beecher
Blaze of Noon as Rev. Polly
Stallion Road as Ben Otis

1946

The Chase as Emmerrich Johnson
She-Wolf of London as Detective Latham
Shadowed as Fred J. Johnson
Two Smart People as Dwight Chandwick
Lady Luck as Little Joe
Alias Mr. Twilight as Geoffrey Holden
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest as Sheriff of Nottingham

1945

1944

The Thin Man Goes Home as Dr. Bruce Clayworth
Lights of Old Santa Fe as Marty Maizely
Song of Nevada as Professor Hanley
Gambler's Choice as Ulysses Sylvester Rogers
Rosie the Riveter as Clem Prouty
Goodnight, Sweetheart as Police Chief Davis
Since You Went Away as Mr. Mahoney - Grocer
Lake Placid Serenade as Jaroslaw "Papa" Haschek
Passport to Destiny as Prof. Frederick Walthers
Reckless Age as Mr. Connors

1943

Nobody's Darling as Charles Grant Sr.
The Mantrap as Anatol Duprez
Tarzan's Desert Mystery as Sheik Abdul El Khim
Captive Wild Woman as John Whipple
The Chance of a Lifetime as Arthur Manleder
London Blackout Murders as Inspector Harris
Hitler's Children as Franz Erhart
Stage Door Canteen as Lloyd Corrigan

1942

Maisie Gets Her Man as Mr. Marshall J. Denningham
Eyes of the Underworld as J.C. Thomas
Lucky Jordan as Ernest Higgins
North to the Klondike as Doctor Curtis
Treat 'Em Rough as Gray Kingsford
Bombay Clipper as George Lewis
Secrets of the Underground as Maurice Vaughn
Alias Boston Blackie as Arthur Manleder
The Wife Takes a Flyer as Thomas Woverman
Tennessee Johnson as Mr. Secretary

1941

Whistling in the Dark as Harvey Upshaw
The Great Man's Lady as Mr. Cadwallader
A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob as Pigeon Duncan
Kathleen as Montague Foster
Men of Boys Town as Roger Gorton

1940

The Lady in Question as Prosecuting Attorney
High School as Dr. Henry Wallace, Principal
The Return of Frank James as Randolph Stone
Sporting Blood as Otis Winfield
Jack Pot as Mr. Higby (uncredited)
Opened by Mistake as Anton Zarecki (uncredited)
Young Tom Edison as Dr. Pender
Captain Caution as Capt. Stannage
Dark Streets of Cairo as Baron Stephens
Public Deb No. 1 as Hugh Stackett
Queen of the Mob as C. Jason - Photographer

1939

1927

It as Yacht Cabin Boy (uncredited)

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Directing

1937

Night Key as Director
Lady Behave! as Director

1936

Dancing Pirate as Director

1935

1934

La Cucaracha as Director
By Your Leave as Director

1933

1932

No One Man as Director
The Broken Wing as Director

1931

1930

Follow Thru as Director
Along Came Youth as Director

Writing

1939

Night Work as Screenplay

1938

1937

Hold 'Em Navy as Screenplay

1936

Dancing Pirate as Writer

1934

La Cucaracha as Story

1931

Dude Ranch as Adaptation

1930

Anybody's War as Screenplay
Follow Thru as Screenplay

1929

Sweetie as Screenplay

1928

Red Hair as Adaptation
The Fifty-Fifty Girl as Adaptation
Hot News as Adaptation
What a Night! as Story

1927

She's a Sheik as Screenplay
Senorita as Writer
Swim Girl, Swim as Scenario Writer

1926

Hands Up! as Writer
The College Flirt as Scenario Writer