0 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Harold Lloyd - Everyman, 5 February 2004
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Single-Black-Male from London, England
From 1918 onwards, the 25 year old Harold Lloyd started to develop his
screen persona through the glasses character. He began feeling his way
into
the new character, improving with time, allowing the audience to gain
entry
into his humanity.
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0 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Harold Lloyd - Everyman, 5 February 2004
Author: Single-Black-Male from London, England
From 1918 onwards, the 25 year old Harold Lloyd started to develop his screen persona through the glasses character. He began feeling his way into the new character, improving with time, allowing the audience to gain entry into his humanity.
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