Jimmy Lloyd

Jimmy Lloyd was an American actor who is best known for Cigarette Girl (1947), She’s a Sweetheart (1944), and It’s Great to Be Young (1946). He was born on November 3, 1918, in Wesley, Iowa, USA, and passed away on August 25, 1988, in Medford, Oregon, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Not much is publicly known about Jimmy Lloyd’s personal and family life. He was born Paul Frances Lloyd and lived a life that revolved around his acting career. He focused on his work in film and television throughout his life.

Career

Jimmy Lloyd had a diverse career, featuring in various films and television shows from the 1940s to the 1960s. His performances in films like Cigarette Girl and She’s a Sweetheart helped him cement his status in the entertainment industry. He played multiple roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Jimmy Lloyd died on August 25, 1988, in Medford, Oregon. He left behind a body of work that included numerous film roles, which contributed to the golden age of Hollywood. His performances are still remembered by fans of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Riders of the Whistling Pines 1949-03-16 Joe Lucas
Story of G.I. Joe 1945-07-13 Pvt. Spencer
Key Witness 1947-10-09 Larry Summers
Hokus Pokus 1949-05-05 Cliff
The Sea Hound 1947-09-04 Tex
Two Blondes and a Redhead 1947-11-05 Tommy Randell
When You’re Smiling 1950-08-30 Dave
Cigarette Girl 1947-02-13 Joe Atkins
G.I. Jane 1951-07-06 BB Bradford
Beauty on Parade 1950-05-04 Johnny Fennell
She’s a Sweetheart 1944-12-07 Pete Ryan
The Love-Ins 1967-07-26 Mr. Henning
Slightly French 1949-02-02 Assistant (uncredited)
My Dog Rusty 1948-04-08 Rodney Pyle
All That I Have 1951-10-01 Noonan
Gallant Journey 1946-09-24 Dan Mahoney / Prof. LaSalle
Ten Cents a Dance 1945-06-07 Billy Sparks
Walk a Crooked Mile 1948-09-02 FBI Agent Alison
It’s Great to Be Young 1946-09-12 Ricky Malone
Joe Palooka in Triple Cross 1951-09-16 Bill, Reporter
Let’s Go Steady 1945-01-04 Henry McCoy
Night Editor 1946-03-29 Clerk (Uncredited)
Blondie’s Hero 1950-03-09 Cpl. Bill Touhey (uncredited)
The Gentleman Misbehaves 1946-02-28 Jimmy Drake
Shockproof 1949-01-25 Clerk (Uncredited)
Snafu 1945-11-22 Danny Baker
Gasoline Alley 1951-01-02 Harry Dorsey
Manhattan Angel 1949-03-17 Elmer
Miss Grant Takes Richmond 1949-10-20 Homer White (uncredited)
The Dark Past 1948-12-22 Herb Fuller (uncredited)
Venture of Faith
Who’s Minding the Mint? 1967-09-26 Garbage Man
Glamour Girl 1948-01-16 Buddy Butterfield