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Alma Lloyd(1914-1988)

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Alma Lloyd
Alma was one of the myriad of star-struck hopefuls who never quite made the grade in 1930s Hollywood. A strikingly attractive blue-eyed blonde, she began on stage as a six-year old child star in 'Berkeley Square' and 'East Lynne'. Her father was the prominent film director Frank Lloyd (of Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) fame), while her mother had acted in vaudeville. Alma was tutored at Cumnock and Marlborough private academies and studied drama at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. Following her graduation at 18, she returned to the stage for 'Cavalcade' and 'Mary of Scotland' and made her screen bow the following year in the Fox production of Jimmy and Sally (1933) (incidentally, her childhood nickname was also 'Jimmie'). She was then signed by Warner Brothers and began the merry-go-round of 'no-name' bit parts as nurses, receptionists and telephone operators. This routine, as it turned out, was only once interrupted by a rare (but small) featured part as Colette in the François Villon biopic If I Were King (1938), which was directed by her father. There had even been a female lead, but that was in a B-grade Guy Kibbee comedy, The Big Noise (1936), which, in actual fact, made no noise at all.

Her career may well have turned out differently had she not been cruelly condemned to what a contemporary article called 'death on the cutting room floor': a key scene -- for which Alma had arduously prepared and which was to be her breakthrough -- as Florence Udney opposite Fredric March in the classic Anthony Adverse (1936) was quietly purged from the picture as 'excess footage'. Poor Alma never quite recovered from this setback. In 1938, she married the Broadway actor and dialogue director Franklin Gray, had four children and left film acting in her wake.
BornApril 3, 1914
DiedJune 14, 1988(74)
BornApril 3, 1914
DiedJune 14, 1988(74)
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Known for

Ronald Colman and Frances Dee in If I Were King (1938)
If I Were King
7.1
  • Colette
  • 1938
Pat O'Brien and Josephine Hutchinson in I Married a Doctor (1936)
I Married a Doctor
6.1
  • Fern Winters
  • 1936
Dick Foran in Song of the Saddle (1936)
Song of the Saddle
6.0
  • Jen Coburn
  • 1936
Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, and Frank McHugh in Freshman Love (1935)
Freshman Love
5.3
  • Sandra
  • 1935

Credits

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  • Anthony Quinn and Joan Perry in Bullets for O'Hara (1941)
    Bullets for O'Hara
    5.4
    • Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Ronald Colman and Frances Dee in If I Were King (1938)
    If I Were King
    7.1
    • Colette
    • 1938
  • Pat O'Brien and Margaret Lindsay in Public Enemy's Wife (1936)
    Public Enemy's Wife
    5.9
    • Telephone Operator (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Kay Francis in The White Angel (1936)
    The White Angel
    6.6
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Warren Hull, Guy Kibbee, Bruce Mitchell, Howard M. Mitchell, Pat O'Malley, and Marie Wilson in The Big Noise (1936)
    The Big Noise
    6.2
    • Betty Trent
    • 1936
  • Bullets or Ballots (1936)
    Bullets or Ballots
    7.0
    • Woman in Curlers Who Won (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Bette Davis in The Golden Arrow (1936)
    The Golden Arrow
    6.1
    • Telephone Girl (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Olivia de Havilland and Fredric March in Anthony Adverse (1936)
    Anthony Adverse
    6.3
    • Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • June Travis and Warren William in Times Square Playboy (1936)
    Times Square Playboy
    6.0
    • Information Desk Clerk (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Pat O'Brien and Josephine Hutchinson in I Married a Doctor (1936)
    I Married a Doctor
    6.1
    • Fern Winters
    • 1936
  • Sybil Jason, Al Jolson, and The Yacht Club Boys in The Singing Kid (1936)
    The Singing Kid
    6.3
    • Receptionist (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • George Brent, Patricia Ellis, Glenda Farrell, Frank McHugh, and Genevieve Tobin in Snowed Under (1936)
    Snowed Under
    6.0
    • Silent Secretary in Outer Office (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Jack Oakie, and Dick Powell in Colleen (1936)
    Colleen
    6.0
    • Nurse (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Dick Foran in Song of the Saddle (1936)
    Song of the Saddle
    6.0
    • Jen Coburn
    • 1936
  • Patricia Ellis, Warren Hull, and Frank McHugh in Freshman Love (1935)
    Freshman Love
    5.3
    • Sandra
    • 1935

Personal details

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  • Born
    • April 3, 1914
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • June 14, 1988
    • Santa Barbara, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • Franklin Gray1938 - July 18, 1979 (his death, 4 children)
  • Parents
      Frank Lloyd
  • Other works
    (1930s) Stage: Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's "The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isle", New York Theatre Guild, New York City.

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    Trained for acting at the Pasadena Playhouse, then had a season in summer stock and acted with the New York Theater Guild in George Bernard Shaw's "The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isle". Entered films in 1934. Despite the influence of her father, director Frank Lloyd, she made little headway in Hollywood and left the business at the end of the decade.

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