Lloyd French
Directing · Director · Writer · Assistant Director
Born Jan 11, 1900 · San Francisco, California, USA
Active 1924–1950
Lloyd French (January 11, 1900 – May 24, 1950) was an American director of short films, most of them comedies. His best remembered films are several Laurel and Hardy comedies in the 1930s.
Filmography
Hold Your Temper (1943) — DirectorAn Ache in Every Stake (1941) — WriterDrafted in the Depot (1940) — DirectorKick Me Again (1937) — DirectorWhile the Cat's Away (1936) — DirectorFor the Love of Pete (1936) — DirectorHere's Howe (1936) — DirectorOn the Wagon (1935) — DirectorThe Officer's Mess (1935) — DirectorWhy Pay Rent? (1935) — DirectorHis First Flame (1935) — DirectorOliver the Eighth (1934) — DirectorSons of the Desert (1933) — Assistant DirectorBusy Bodies (1933) — DirectorDirty Work (1933) — DirectorThe Midnight Patrol (1933) — DirectorMe and My Pal (1933) — DirectorTowed in a Hole (1932) — Assistant DirectorScram! (1932) — Assistant DirectorBig Business (1929) — Assistant DirectorLiberty (1929) — First Assistant DirectorWrong Again (1929) — Assistant DirectorThat's My Wife (1929) — DirectorShould Married Men Go Home? (1928) — Assistant Director