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In American film, the most prominent comic actors of the silent era were Charlie Chaplin ( although born in England, his success was principally in the U. S .), Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.
Lewis followed the legacy of such comedians as Keaton and Harold Lloyd, but his work was not well received by critics in the United States ( in contrast to France where he proved highly popular.
Red Skelton, Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, and Charlie Chaplin would all fit the definition of a character clown.
In 1992, Superman co-creator Joe Shuster told the Toronto Star that the name derived from 1930's cinematic leading men Clark Gable and Kent Taylor, but the persona from bespectacled silent film comic Harold Lloyd and himself.
These included such names as Lilias Armstrong, Harold Palmer, Ida Ward, Hélène Coustenoble, Arthur Lloyd James, Dennis Fry, A. C. Gimson, Gordon Arnold, J. D.
The films were directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with casts that included Violet MacMillan, Vivian Reed, Mildred Harris, Juanita Hansen, Pierre Couderc, Mai Welles, Louise Emmons, J. Charles Haydon, and early appearances by Harold Lloyd and Hal Roach.
* The Marathon, a 1919 film starring Harold Lloyd
* All the Harold Lloyd features ( silents and talkies ) released by Paramount are owned by the Harold Lloyd Trust except for The Milky Way ( 1936 ), acquired by Samuel Goldwyn Productions for a remake and now in the public domain ; and Professor Beware ( 1938 ), which is owned by EMKA / Universal Television.
Included were films by Pearl White, Harold Lloyd, Douglas Fairbanks, and Lon Chaney.
* Harold Lloyd
** Harold Lloyd, American actor ( d. 1971 )
** Harold Lloyd, American actor and filmmaker ( b. 1893 )
Having grown up in Hollywood, the son of a studio production manager and grandson of a silent film director, Edwards had watched the films of the great silent clowns, including Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Laurel and Hardy.
* Harold Lloyd
Initially Grant was concerned about being able to play an intellectual character, but Hawks told him to play it like silent screen comedian Harold Lloyd and Grant felt more confident.
The stigma began to fall away in the early 1900s when the popular Theodore Roosevelt was regularly photographed wearing eyeglasses, and in the 1910s when popular comedian Harold Lloyd began wearing a pair of horn-rimmed glasses as " The Glass Character " in his films.
In superhero fiction, eyeglasses have become a standard component of various heroes ' disguises, allowing them to adopt a nondescript demeanor when they are not in their superhero persona: Superman is well known for wearing 1950s style horn-rimmed glasses as Clark Kent, while Wonder Woman wears either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glasses as Diana Prince.
is a 1923 romantic comedy silent film starring Harold Lloyd.
The film opens in 1922 with Harold Lloyd ( the character has the same name as the actor ) behind bars.
* Harold Lloyd as The Boy ( Harold Lloyd )

Harold and ranks
One Nation Conservatism was the party's dominant ideology in the 20th century until the rise of Thatcherism in the 1970s, and included in its ranks Conservative Prime Ministers such as Stanley Baldwin, Harold Macmillan and Edward Heath.
Entering Parliament in 1945, Harold Wilson was appointed the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works and rose quickly through the ranks, becoming the Secretary for Overseas Trade two years later and finally being appointed to the Cabinet as the President of the Board of Trade in 1947.
In the Special Corps, the elite law-enforcement and spy agency led by the former greatest crook in the Galaxy, Harold P. Inskipp ( a. k. a. Inskipp the Uncatchable ), he joins the ranks of an organization that is composed mostly of ex-criminals like himself.
Creation of the remaining ranks mostly ceased once Harold Wilson's Labour government took office in 1964, and only four non-royal hereditary peerages have been created since then.
Craig Wing was a South Sydney junior and played through the Junior ranks at South Sydney from Harold Mathews to SG Ball and continued this path all the way to First grade where he made his debut against the Auckland Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium in round 1 of the 1998 NRL season.
Tom Wolfe said: “ He ranks with Henry Luce of Time, Harold Ross of the New Yorker and Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone in that these are all people that brought out magazines that had a new take on life in America .”
It ranks among Harold Bloom's favourite Burgess novels.

Harold and alongside
A contradictory account in the Knýtlinga saga ( 13th century ), reports Harthacnut buried in the city of Morstr, alongside his half-brother Harold Harefoot and their father Cnut.
The Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson reports Harthacnut buried at Winchester, alongside Cnut and Harold Harefoot.
A contradictory account in the Knýtlinga saga ( 13th century ) reports Harold buried in the city of Morstr, alongside his half-brother Harthacnut and their father Cnut.
The Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson reports Harold Harefoot buried at Winchester, again alongside Cnut and Harthacnut.
Morales was cast in the film American Fusion, and on June 19, 2006, he joined the cast of the Fox series Vanished, as FBI agent Michael Tyner alongside actors Gale Harold and Ming-Na.
Such was Greenberg's influence as an art critic that Tom Wolfe in his 1975 book The Painted Word identified Greenberg as one of the " kings of cultureburg ", alongside Harold Rosenberg and Leo Steinberg.
Having been away from television for some time, he made an appearance in Neighbours in 1991, playing Lord Ledgerwood alongside Madge and Harold Bishop.
In 1960, Davies contributed material to the BBC Home Service's Monday Night at Home strand, alongside Harold Pinter and Ivor Cutler.
Literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, alongside Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and called Blood Meridian " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ".
At Yale, he worked alongside prominent literary critics Paul de Man, Harold Bloom, and Geoffrey Hartman, where they were collectively known as the Yale School of deconstruction.
Cariou's film credits include Flags of Our Fathers, About Schmidt, Thirteen Days, The Four Seasons, the Harold Prince-directed screen adaptation of A Little Night Music with Elizabeth Taylor and Secret Window in which he starred alongside Johnny Depp who would later go onto play Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the Tim Burton directed musical based on the Broadway show.
In 2007, Kellerman moved up to the HBO World Championship Boxing main team alongside Jim Lampley, Harold Lederman, and a rotating guest analyst, usually Roy Jones Jr. or Emmanuel Steward.
Prime Minister Sidney Holland ( left ) and Sir Harold Eric Barrowclough stand alongside.
In 2008 Richard starred in Harold Pinter's The Lover and The Collection at the Comedy Theatre in London, alongside Charlie Cox and Gina McKee.
Harold appeared in the following films dancing alongside his brother Fayard, with occasional solos.
Admiral Wilson's nickname of ' Tug ' reputedly comes from an incident when he repeatedly ordered a battleship to try to come alongside, and in exasperation offered her Captain a ' Tug ' to assist, subsequently a number of people with the surname Wilson have been given this nickname, e. g. Ebin ' Tug ' Wilson, George Archer ' Tug ' Wilson, Kenneth Leon ' Tug ' Wilson, Lester Wilbur ' Tug ' Wilson, Thomas Harold " Tom " ' Tug ' Wilson, and Captain Roi Edgerton ' Tug ' Wilson
The Big J's first championship as a playing coach came in the 1986 Open Conference when he, alongside super imports Michael Hackett and Billy Ray Bates, dominated the entire conference to win the championship finals at the expense of the Manila Beer team, then led by former Crispa players Abet Guidaben ( who was traded from Tanduay vice Fernandez ) and Atoy Co, alongside imports Michael Young and Harold Keeling.
He also starred in the 2008 film, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay and 2009 film The Ugly Truth, the latter alongside Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler.
Critics ( e. g. Harold C. Schonberg ) and colleagues ( e. g. Sergei Rachmaninoff ) alike placed him among the supreme piano virtuosi of his day, alongside Leopold Godowsky, Moriz Rosenthal, Josef Hofmann and Josef Lhévinne.
From 17 May to 9 June 2012, Simm starred as Jerry in a revival of Harold Pinter's Betrayal at the Crucible Theatre, alongside Ruth Gemmell and Colin Tierney.
On 7 June, crowds lined the procession to St Paul's Cathedral, where the royal family attended a Service of Thanksgiving alongside many world leaders, including United States President Jimmy Carter, and Prime Minister James Callaghan as well as all of the living former Prime Ministers ( Harold Macmillan, The Lord Home of the Hirsel, Sir Harold Wilson and Edward Heath ).
His first on-screen appearance was in the 1917 film Luke's Lost Liberty alongside Harold Lloyd.

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