
Lloyd Hughes
Acting
Biography
Lloyd Hughes (October 21, 1897 – June 6, 1958) was an American actor of both the silent and sound film eras.
Born: October 21, 1897
Place of Birth: Bisbee, Arizona, USA
Known For

Ella Cinders
Poor Ella Cinders is much abused by her evil step-mother and step-sisters. When she wins a local beauty contest she jumps at the chance to get out of her dead-end life and go to Hollywood, where she is promised a job in the movies. When she arrives in Hollywood, she discovers that the contest was a scam and the job non-existent. But through pluck, luck, and talent, she makes it in the movies anyway, and finds true love.

The Lost World
The first film adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel about a land where prehistoric creatures still roam.

The Sea Hawk
The adventures of Oliver Tressilian, who goes from English gentry to galley slave to captain of a Moorish fighting ship.

Old Wives for New
Charles Murdock neglects his fat and lazy wife for another woman; When his other love interest becomes involved in a murder, he leaves for Paris.

The Heart of Humanity
The story centers around Nanette, an American girl living in a small Canadian village, who is in love with John Patricia, the eldest of five brothers. The war interrupts their romantic idyll, as everyone goes overseas to Belgium and France. Nanette becomes a Red Cross nurse and is terrorized by the evil Prussian Lt. von Eberhard.

A Man Betrayed
A businessman during the Great Depression discovers that his partners are crooked con-men, and he tries to make things right for the stockholders, but gets framed.

Lovers and Luggers
Daubeney Carshott, a concert pianist, leaves London to dive for pearls on Thursday Island in the South Seas at the whim of Stella Raff, his fiancée. Once there, he discovers that the life he leads as a pearl diver is better in every way than his former existence as a social-lion pianist. He meets and falls in love with Lorna Quidley, after learning this Stella had send other suitors off in quest of a giant pearl for her.

Society Fever
A mother starts to get worried when she finds out that some wealthy friends have been invited to dinner with her somewhat screwball family.

Romance of the Redwoods
June Martin is a dishwasher in a California logging camp boarding house. Steve Blake fights Jed Malone for her and loses, thus casting suspicion on himself when Malone dies under cloudy circumstances.

A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios
A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios (1920) presents a fascinating glimpse into the Thomas H. Ince studios at Culver City.
Filmography
as Eddie Carter
as Dr. Craig Mitchell
as John Ainsworth
as Dr. Steven Russell
as Daubeney Carshott
as Capt. Jerry Brown / Jim Lofton
as Doctor Marshall
as Dr. Marshall, 'The Scorpion'
as Curtis Powell
as Agent Ted Kelly
as Owen Rogers
as Frank Gordon
as Bruce Donaldson
as Lieut. Dan Burke
as Ted 'Rip-Roaring' Riley
as Andrew Robinson
as Graham Smith
as Henry Townsend
as Attorney Johnson
as Robert Thornton
as Daniel Treve
as Bill Ramsey
as Bart Wallace
as Bob Rogers
as Dr. Robert Sanford
as Prince Nicholas Petroff
as Fred Garlan
as Derek
as Bill
as George Edward Blaine
as Jack
as Marshall Jones
as Johnny Stark
as Dr. Bradford
as Nikolai Roget
as Bobby Bailey
as Philip Lennox
as Cal
as Don Manning
as Hayden Eaton
as Jerry Booth
as Franz Pless
as John Barton
as Jerry
as Felipe
as Gil Barry
as Theodore Wayne
as Richard Castleman / Danny Rowland
as Waite Lifter
as Julian Perryam
as Donald Marshall
as Philip Collett
as Phil Douglas
as Rance Conway
as Ned Thayer
as Blair Farquar
as Charlie Jordan
as Edward E. Malone
as The Hero
as Julian Greer
as Ned Tyler
as Lionel Tressilian
as Robert Ardis
as Jack Hare
as John Trevor
as Sam Gladding
as Harvey Livermore
as Oliver Wendell Blaine
as Cody Jacques
as Frederick Graves
as David Beresford
as John Trott
as Dick Revel
as Luther Flint
as Roger Moran
as John King
as Roland
as Dick Armitage
as Dick Ross
as Paul Perry
as Tad Worden
as Jules Patricia
as Ted Marshall
as Reporter (uncredited)