HAROLD LLOYD - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 1949 - HFSID 226680
Sale Price $745.00
Reg. $900.00
HAROLD LLOYD
Black and white publicity photograph shown in his underwear while holding his clothes in
front of Military personal!
Photograph signed: "Hello/From/Harold Lloyd/1949". B/w, 7½x9½. Photographer's stamp on
verso; September Morn. Known as the "Man of the Clock" for his daring stunt in Safety
Last (1923), Harold Lloyd (1893-1971) began his film career in 1912 with the Edison Film
Company before joining Hal Roach in 1914. After a brief stint with Mack Sennett, Lloyd
rejoined Roach in 1916, and over the next year he appeared in over 100 "shorts" as
Lonesome Luke. Through the silent era, Lloyd became part of the Chaplin-Keaton-Lloyd
comic box office triumvirate. Never using doubles for exceptionally brave stunts, he belied his
be-spectacled, timid appearance. Parting from Roach in 1923, Lloyd went on to produce his
own films and began building a palatial Hollywood estate, which he willed to California as a
film museum. Lloyd, who was awarded a Special Academy Award in 1952, also appeared in
such films as The Freshman (1925) and its sequel, The Sins of Harold Diddlebock (1947).
Lightly creased and chipped at edges. Otherwise, fine condition.
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