Lloyd Corrigan
Known for: Acting
Born: October 13, 1900 in San Francisco, California, USA - Died: November 4, 1969
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.
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The Manchurian Candidate
Holborn Gaines
Blondie Hits the Jackpot
J.B. Hutchins
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
The Mayor
Son of Paleface
Doc Lovejoy
Nobody's Darling
Charles Grant Sr.
The Magnificent Stranger
Simon Baines
The Chase
Emmerrich Johnson
The Thin Man Goes Home
Dr. Bruce Clayworth
The Ghost Breakers
Martin
Cyrano de Bergerac
Ragueneau
She-Wolf of London
Detective Latham
After Midnight with Boston Blackie
Arthur Manleder
Confessions of Boston Blackie
Arthur Manleder
Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood
Arthur Manleder
The Big Clock
McKinley
The Ghost Goes Wild
The Late Timothy Beecher
Lights of Old Santa Fe
Marty Maizely
Dancing in the Dark
John Barker
The Mantrap
Anatol Duprez
Whistling in the Dark
Harvey Upshaw
Tarzan's Desert Mystery
Sheik Abdul El Khim
Shadowed
Fred J. Johnson
The Lady in Question
Prosecuting Attorney
Captive Wild Woman
John Whipple