Lloyd Corrigan (1900-1969)

Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA

Born:
October 14, 1900

Died:
November 5, 1969

Lloyd Corrigan (October 16, 1900 – November 5, 1969) was an American film and television actor, producer, screenwriter, and director who began working in films in the 1920s. The son of actress Lillian Elliott, Corrigan directed films, usually mysteries such as Daughter of the Dragon starring Anna May Wong (one of a trilogy of Fu Manchu movies for which he has writing credits), before dedicating himself more to acting in 1938. His short La Cucaracha won an Academy Award in 1935.

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Adaptation:
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch

Director:
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1930  Along Came Youth
1930  Follow Thru
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch
1931  The Beloved Bachelor
1932  No One Man
1932  The Broken Wing
1933  He Learned About Women
1934  By Your Leave
1934  La Cucaracha
1935  Murder on a Honeymoon
1936  Dancing Pirate
1937  Lady Behave!
1937  Night Key

Scenario Writer:
1926  The College Flirt
1927  Swim Girl, Swim
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1930  Along Came Youth
1930  Follow Thru
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch
1931  The Beloved Bachelor
1932  No One Man
1932  The Broken Wing
1933  He Learned About Women
1934  By Your Leave
1934  La Cucaracha
1935  Murder on a Honeymoon
1936  Dancing Pirate
1937  Lady Behave!
1937  Night Key

Screenplay:
1926  The College Flirt
1927  She's a Sheik
1927  Swim Girl, Swim
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1929  Sweetie
1929  The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
1930  Along Came Youth
1930  Anybody's War
1930  Follow Thru
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch
1931  The Beloved Bachelor
1932  No One Man
1932  The Broken Wing
1933  He Learned About Women
1934  By Your Leave
1934  La Cucaracha
1935  Murder on a Honeymoon
1936  Dancing Pirate
1937  Hold 'Em Navy
1937  Lady Behave!
1937  Night Key
1939  Night Work

Story:
1926  The College Flirt
1927  She's a Sheik
1927  Swim Girl, Swim
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1928  What a Night!
1929  Sweetie
1929  The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
1930  Along Came Youth
1930  Anybody's War
1930  Follow Thru
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch
1931  The Beloved Bachelor
1932  No One Man
1932  The Broken Wing
1933  He Learned About Women
1934  By Your Leave
1934  La Cucaracha
1935  Murder on a Honeymoon
1936  Dancing Pirate
1937  Hold 'Em Navy
1937  Lady Behave!
1937  Night Key
1938  Campus Confessions
1939  Night Work

Writer:
1926  Hands Up!
1926  Miss Brewster's Millions
1926  The College Flirt
1927  Senorita
1927  She's a Sheik
1927  Swim Girl, Swim
1928  Hot News
1928  Red Hair
1928  The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1928  What a Night!
1929  Sweetie
1929  The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
1930  Along Came Youth
1930  Anybody's War
1930  Follow Thru
1930  The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
1931  Daughter of the Dragon
1931  Dude Ranch
1931  The Beloved Bachelor
1931  The Lawyer's Secret
1932  No One Man
1932  The Broken Wing
1933  He Learned About Women
1934  By Your Leave
1934  La Cucaracha
1935  Murder on a Honeymoon
1936  Dancing Pirate
1937  Hold 'Em Navy
1937  Lady Behave!
1937  Night Key
1938  Campus Confessions
1938  Touchdown, Army
1939  Night Work

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