Harold Lockwood

American actor and director of films

Harold Lockwood - Performers & Entertainers born April 12th, 1887
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Born in 1887, a significant figure in early American cinema, contributed to the evolving landscape of film during the silent movie era. Active primarily in the 1910s, directed and starred in various productions, leaving a lasting impression through performances and technical innovations. His work encompassed several genres, showcasing a remarkable blend of acting talent and directorial skills. Appeared in numerous films, primarily working with leading studios of the time, which helped shape the film industry. Achieved prominence through collaborations with major film studios, contributing to the popularization of motion pictures in the United States.

Directed and starred in over 60 films

Appeared in 'The Sign of the Rose'

Featured in 'Sandy'

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