Originally appearing on the 1922 pages of The American Magazine, was this in-depth interview with the great silent film comedian Harold Lloyd (1893 – 1971) accompanied by a seldom seen picture of the man without his signature glasses:
One delighted blogger read the attached article and wrote the following:

“I’ve never read this before – it’s great. It’s always good to hear Harold’s own thoughts on his films; I enjoyed his description of the stunt he did in on top of the locomotive at the mouth of an approaching tunnel in the film “Now or Never”. It’s a spectacularly funny gag, but we sometimes forget the effort that went into these scenes; Harold was one comedy star who was prepared to suffer for his art!”

Read Harold Lloyd: The Man, The Cornball <br>(The American Magazine, 1922) for Free

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

Harold Lloyd on Harold Lloyd

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