Lloyd Whitlock
Lloyd Whitlock was a prolific American actor who began working during Hollywood's silent era. Born in 1891, he appeared in nearly 200 films between 1916 and 1949. Distinguished by his height and stature, he became especially known for playing heavies in B-movie westerns.
Biography
Lloyd was born in Springfield, Missouri, to James Whitlock and Mary Wadlow. After appearing in dozens of silent films, Lloyd successfully made the transition to the talkies, appearing on-screen through the early 1940s. He married Mary Gibsone, a Canadian citizen, in Los Angeles in 1919. The pair had a daughter together. Lloyd died in 1966 in Los Angeles.Partial filmography
- The Man Who Took a Chance The Edge of the Law The Mysterious Mr. Tiller The Boomerang The Gray Wolf's Ghost Lasca Scratch My Back White and Unmarried The Face of the World False Kisses See My Lawyer One Man in a Million Courage They Shall Pay Not Guilty Wild Honey Kissed The Girl Who Ran Wild The Snowshoe Trail The Flirt The Woman of Bronze An Old Sweetheart of Mine Slippy McGee The Man Who Won The Thrill Chaser The Foolish Virgin The Price She Paid Women First Unmarried Wives The Triflers Who Cares The Air Mail The Great Sensation The New Champion The Prairie Pirate Perils of the Rail Dollar Down Sparrows The Fighting Buckaroo The Man in the Saddle Paradise The War Horse The Notorious Lady Pretty Clothes On the Stroke of Twelve A Hero for a Night Hot Heels The Man from Headquarters
- Queen of the Chorus The Michigan Kid The Fatal Warning See America Thirst Honeymoon Lane Wicked Anybody's Blonde Ships of Hate Scareheads The Shadow of the Eagle Sin's Pay Day The Widow in Scarlet The Hurricane Express Blonde Venus The Whispering Shadow Revenge at Monte Carlo Her Splendid Folly West of the Divide The Lucky Texan Behind the Green Lights Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island Undersea Kingdom Night Cargo Counsel for Crime Nobody's Children
- ''White Eagle''