Lloyd Bacon
Lloyd Bacon (born December 4, 1889 in San Jose, California; died November 15, 1955 in Burbank, California) was a screen, stage, and vaudeville actor and a film director.
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December 4 - 1889 - San Jose, California - November 15 - 1955 - Burbank, California - Vaudeville
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He started in films with Charlie Chaplin and Bronco Billy Anderson and appeared in more than 40 total. As an actor he is best known for supporting Chaplin in such films as 1915's The Tramp, The Champion and 1917's Easy Street.
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Charlie Chaplin - Bronco Billy Anderson - 1915 - The Tramp - The Champion - 1917 - Easy Street
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He also directed over a hundred films between 1920 and 1955. He is best known as director of such classics as 1933's 42nd Street, 1938's A Slight Case of Murder, and 1940s Knute Rockne All American starring Ronald Reagan.
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1933 - 42nd Street - 1938 - A Slight Case of Murder - 1940 - Knute Rockne All American - Ronald Reagan
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