| Frank Lloyd has had a genuinely international education, having been born
in Scotland, schooled in London, and in the United States. He began his
stage career in 1903 in London and subsequent to his initial appearance
in a melodrama, entered vaudeville in delineations of Scotch characters.
This was followed by a varied stock experience, until in 1912 he became
associated with the films, first as an actor, but eventually, as a director,
being responsible for several famous productions, "Les Miserables"
and "The Tale of Two Cities." As a Goldwyn director he has increased
his prestige further. |