
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

Harold Lloyd (April 18, 1893 –March 8, 1971) was an American actor. He has been called the cinema’s “first man in space.” His comedy wasn’t imported from Vaudeville or the British Music Hall like his contemporaries, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Harold learned to use the camera the way other comics used a bowler hat or a funny walk. In 1917 he shed the comedic clown personas prevalent in comedy for hundreds of years and pioneered romantic comedy by the ordinary guy up on the screen –- a guy with faults, and fears, “the boy next door.” With his young man in horned-rimmed glasses, he created classic films.
Born: 1893-04-18 in Burchard, Nebraska, USA

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

Safety Last!

The Freshman

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Girl Shy

Why Worry?

Never Weaken

The Flirt

The Sin of Harold Diddlebock

Feet First

Bashful

Speedy

Welcome Danger

For Heaven's Sake

Ça, c'est du cinéma

Lonesome Luke's Lively Life

The Kid Brother

Grandma's Boy

Bliss

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