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  1. Lee Pfeiffer. Lloyd Bacon - Director, Actor, Comedies: Moving to Twentieth Century-Fox, Bacon was put to work on The Fighting Sullivans (1944), a moving account of five real-life brothers who lost their lives during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Captain Eddie (1945) was another biopic, this time about the life of World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker ...

  2. Lloyd Bacon (1889-1955) Lloyd Bacon was an early Hollywood film director who made his name with the brilliantly innovative Busby Berkeley musicals '42nd Street' and 'Footlight Parade' and continued directing over 100 movies in a variety of genres and with great success. He started his career as a vaudeville actor and he continued acting in ...

  3. Lloyd Bacon was born Lloyd Francis Bacon on December 4, 1889, in San José, California. His parents were both actors and his father, Frank, was the star and co-author of the successful 1918 Broadway show 'Lightnin'.

  4. Lloyd Bacon was born in San Jose, California, on January 16, 1890, into a theatrical family (his father was Frank Bacon, a playwright and stage actor). His parents enlisted all the Bacon children onto the stage.

  5. Died Nov. 15, 1955 of cerebral hemorrhage in Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center, CA. L loyd Bacon was a director, actor and writer in early Hollywood. He is best known for directing the first major film with dialogue, "The Singing Fool" (1929), starring Al Jolson and the blockbuster musical comedies "42nd Street" (1933), "Footlight Parade ...

  6. She Couldn't Say No (1930 film) She Couldn't Say No (1954 film) Silver Queen. The Singing Fool. Sit Tight. A Slight Case of Murder. So Long Letty (1929 film) Son of a Sailor. Sons O' Guns.

  7. Director Lloyd Bacon (1889-1955) worked from the silent era in Hollywood, mostly for Warner Bros., where his films became part of Hollywood legend. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc

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