
Confessions of Boston Blackie
Confessions of Boston Blackie

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.
Born: 1900-10-14 in San Francisco, California, USA

Confessions of Boston Blackie

The Mexican Spitfire's Baby

Blaze of Noon

The Last Outpost

And Baby Makes Three

Two Smart People

Whistling in the Dark

Dark Streets of Cairo

Reckless Age

Stallion Road

Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder

The Great Commandment

The Bride Goes Wild

El magnifico extranjero

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

Lights of Old Santa Fe

Passport to Destiny

The Girl from Jones Beach

The Return of October

The Manchurian Candidate