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Lloyd Corrigan (October 16, 1900 – November 5, 1969) was an American film and television actor, producer, screenwriter, and director who began working in films in the 1920s. The son of actress Lillian Elliott, Corrigan directed films, usually mysteries such as '' Daughter of the Dragon'' starring
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(one of a trilogy of
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movies for which he has writing credits), before dedicating himself more to acting in 1938. His short ''
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'' won an
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in 1935.


Early life

Corrigan was born in
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, to actress Lillian Hiby Corrigan ( Lillian Elliott) (April 24, 1874 – January 15, 1959) and actor James Corrigan (October 17, 1867 – February 28, 1929).


Career

Corrigan studied drama at the
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, from which he graduated in 1922.


Directing (1930–1937)

''Follow Thru'' (1930) to ''Lady Behave!'' (1937).


Writing (1926–1939)

''Hands Up!'' (1926) to ''Night Work'' (1939)


Acting (1925–1927, 1939–1966)

Corrigan's early roles: ''The Splendid Crime'' (1925), ''It'' (1927). Corrigan played both romantic leads and villains throughout his career. He also appeared in a number of
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films as millionaire Arthur Manleder. He starred with
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in the 1949 film, ''My Home in San Antone''. In the 1950 film, ''
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'', he played Ragueneau, the lovable pastry cook, though in this version the role is partially combined with that of Ligniere, the drunken poet, who is omitted from the film. Corrigan continued acting in films until the middle 1960s. He appeared on dozens of television programs, such as the uncle of ''Corky'' played by Darlene Gillespie in the '' Mickey Mouse Club'' serial, "Corky and White Shadow." He also appeared in two episodes of the
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'' with John Payne. He was cast on ABC's religion anthology series, '' Crossroads''. He appeared in the role of Wally Dippel in ABC's ''
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'', in the syndicated crime drama, '' City Detective'', with Rod Cameron, and on the television version of ''
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'', with
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. He appeared on NBC's ''
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'' with
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, and the syndicated Western, '' Man Without a Gun'', starring Rex Reason and
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. Six times Corrigan portrayed the Western author Ned Buntline in ABC's ''
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as Ellie Jenkins, in the episode "A Race to Cincinnati" of the NBC Western series, ''
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. In the story line, three ruthless men try to prevent a peach farmer from getting his crop to market so that he cannot make the last payment on his valuable land, which he will otherwise forfeit. Corrigan appeared twice on the syndicated Western
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''. He was cast as the lucky
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Carl Herman in the 1960 episode, "Money to Burn". Helen Kleeb played a recipient of Herman's largess. Paul Sorensen and
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played the thieves whose $50,000 Herman found and gave away. In 1962, Corrigan played Dorsey Bilger, the bearer of
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, in the 1962 episode, "A Sponge Full of Vinegar". In the story line, the townspeople have begun to tire of Bilger's stories. The episode also featured Chris Alcaide as Charlie Winslow and Paul Birch as Sheriff Lick. From 1960 to 1961, Corrigan appeared as a series regular, Uncle Charlie, in the NBC
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.'' He made guest appearances on CBS's '' Perry Mason'' in 1962 as Rudy in "The Case of the Dodging Domino," in 1963 as land financier and murderer Harvey Forrest in "The Case of the Decadent Dean," and in 1965 as attorney Gerald Shore in "The Case of the Careless Kitten". In 1963, Corrigan portrayed Captain Rembrandt Van Creel in "The Day of the Flying Dutchman" on ABC's Western series, ''
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. Dehl Berti portrayed the Indian, Little Buffalo. From 1965 to 1966, Corrigan appeared in the NBC TV sitcom '' Hank'' as Professor McKillup.


Complete filmography


As actor

*'' The Splendid Crime'' (1925) as Kelly *'' It'' (1927) as Yacht Cabin Boy (uncredited) *'' The Great Commandment'' (1939) as Jemuel *''
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'' (1940) as Dr. Henry Wallace *'' Young Tom Edison'' (1940) as Dr. Pender *''Jack Pot'' (1940 short) as Mr. Higby (uncredited) *'' Two Girls on Broadway'' (1940) as Judge *'' Opened by Mistake'' (1940) as Anton Zarecki (uncredited) *'' The Ghost Breakers'' (1940) as Martin *'' Queen of the Mob'' (1940) as C. Jason - Photographer *'' Sporting Blood'' (1940) as Otis Winfield *''
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'' (1940) as Prosecuting Attorney *'' The Return of Frank James'' (1940) as Randolph Stone *'' Captain Caution'' (1940) as Capt. Stannage *'' Public Deb No. 1'' (1940) as Hugh Stackett *'' Dark Streets of Cairo'' (1940) as Baron Stephens *'' A Girl, a Guy and a Gob'' (1941) as Pigeon Duncan *''
Men of Boys Town ''Men of Boys Town'' is a 1941 American drama film directed by Norman Taurog and written by James Kevin McGuinness. It is a sequel to the 1938 film ''Boys Town (film), Boys Town''. The film stars Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney, Bobs Watson, Larry Nu ...
'' (1941) as Roger Gorton *'' Whistling in the Dark'' (1941) as Harvey Upshaw *''
The Mexican Spitfire's Baby ''The Mexican Spitfire's Baby'' is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins and written by Charles E. Roberts and Jerome Cady. It is the sequel to the 1940 film '' Mexican Spitfire Out West''. The film stars Lupe Vélez, Leon Er ...
'' (1941) as Chumley *'' Confessions of Boston Blackie'' (1941) as Arthur Manleder *'' Kathleen'' (1941) as Dr. Montague Foster *'' Bombay Clipper'' (1942) as George Lewis *'' Treat 'Em Rough'' (1942) as Gray Kingsford *'' North to the Klondike'' (1942) as Doctor Curtis *'' The Great Man's Lady'' (1942) as Mr. Cadwallader *'' Alias Boston Blackie'' (1942) as Arthur Manleder *'' The Mystery of Marie Roget'' (1942) as Prefect Gobelin *''
The Wife Takes a Flyer ''The Wife Takes a Flyer'' (aka ''Highly Irregular'', UK title: ''A Yank in Dutch'') is a 1942 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace. The film stars Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The screenplay of ''The Wi ...
'' (1942) as Thomas Woverman *'' The Great Man's Lady'' (1942) as Mr. Cadwallader *'' Maisie Gets Her Man'' (1942) as Mr. Marshall J. Denningham *'' Eyes of the Underworld'' (1942) as J.C. Thomas *'' Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood'' (1942) as Arthur Manleder *'' Lucky Jordan'' (1942) as Ernest Higgins *'' Secrets of the Underground'' (1942) as Maurice Vaughn *'' Tennessee Johnson'' (1942) as Mr. Secretary *'' Hitler's Children'' (1943) as Franz Erhart *'' London Blackout Murders'' (1943) as Inspector Harris *'' After Midnight with Boston Blackie'' (1943) as Arthur Manleder *'' King of the Cowboys'' (1943) as William Kraley - Governor's Secretary *'' The Mantrap'' (1943) as Anatol Duprez *''
Captive Wild Woman ''Captive Wild Woman'' is a 1943 American horror film directed by Edward Dmytryk. The film stars Evelyn Ankers, John Carradine, Milburn Stone, and features Acquanetta as Paula, the Ape Woman. The film involves a scientist, Dr. Sigmund Walters, wh ...
'' (1943) as John Whipple *''
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'' (1943) as Lloyd Corrigan *'' Nobody's Darling'' (1943) as Charles Grant Sr. *'' The Chance of a Lifetime'' (1943, a Boston Blackie film) as Arthur Manleder *'' Tarzan's Desert Mystery'' (1943) as Sheik Abdul El Khim *'' Passport to Destiny'' (1944) as Prof. Frederick Walthers *''
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'' (1944) as Clem Prouty *'' Gambler's Choice'' (1944) as Ulysses Sylvester Rogers *'' The Adventures of Mark Twain'' (1944) as Town Citizen (uncredited) *'' Goodnight, Sweetheart'' (1944) as Police Chief Davis *'' Since You Went Away'' (1944) as Mr. Mahoney - Grocer *'' Song of Nevada'' (1944) as Professor Hanley *'' Reckless Age'' (1944) as Mr. Connors *'' Lights of Old Santa Fe'' (1944) as Marty Maizely *'' The Thin Man Goes Home'' (1944) as Dr. Bruce Clayworth *'' Lake Placid Serenade'' (1944) as Jaroslaw 'Papa' Haschek *'' What a Blonde'' (1945) as Employment Agency Clerk (uncredited) *'' Bring on the Girls'' (1945) as Beaster *'' The Crime Doctor's Courage'' (1945) as John Massey *'' Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion'' (1945) as Arthur Manleder *'' The Fighting Guardsman'' (1946) as King Louis XVI *''
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest ''The Bandit of Sherwood Forest'' is a 1946 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Henry Levin & George Sherman and starring Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise, Jill Esmond and Edgar Buchanan. Plot Robin Hood's son ( Cornel Wilde) returns to ...
'' (1945) as Sheriff of Nottingham *'' She-Wolf of London'' (1946) as Detective Latham *'' Two Smart People'' (1946) as Dwight Chadwick *'' Shadowed'' (1946) as Fred J. Johnson *'' Lady Luck'' (1946) as Little Joe *'' The Chase'' (1946) as Emmerrich Johnson *'' Alias Mr. Twilight'' (1946) as Geoffrey Holden *'' The Ghost Goes Wild'' (1947) as The Late Timothy Beecher *'' Stallion Road'' (1947) as Ben Otis *'' Blaze of Noon'' (1947) as Reverend Polly *'' Adventures of Casanova'' (1948) as D'Albernasi *'' The Bride Goes Wild'' (1948) as "Pops" *'' The Big Clock'' (1948) as McKinley *'' Mr. Reckless'' (1948) as Hugo Denton *'' A Date with Judy'' (1948) as "Pop" Sam Scully *''
The Return of October ''The Return of October'' is a 1948 American sports comedy film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Glenn Ford, Terry Moore and James Gleason.Aaker p.309 It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Plot Terry is a teenage girl w ...
'' (1948) as Attorney Dutton *'' Strike It Rich'' (1948) as Matt Brady *''
Homicide for Three ''Homicide for Three'' is a 1948 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Bradbury Foote and Albert DeMond. The film stars Warren Douglas, Audrey Long, Grant Withers, Lloyd Corrigan, Stephanie Bachelor and George Lynn. T ...
'' (1948) as Emmanuel Catt *'' Home in San Antone'' (1949) as Uncle Zeke Tinker *'' The Girl from Jones Beach'' (1949) as Mr. Evergood *'' Blondie Hits the Jackpot'' (1949) as J.B. Hutchins *'' Dancing in the Dark'' (1949) as John Barker *'' And Baby Makes Three'' (1949) as Dr. William M. "Uncle Bill" Parnell *'' When Willie Comes Marching Home'' (1950) as Maj. Adams *'' Father Is a Bachelor'' (1950) as Judge Millett *'' My Friend Irma Goes West'' (1950) as Sharpie Corrigan *''
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'' (1950) as Ragueneau *''
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'' (1950) as Thaddeus 'Thad' Kring *'' The Last Outpost'' (1951) as Mr. Delacourt *'' Ghost Chasers'' (1951) as Edgar Alden Franklin Smith *'' Her First Romance'' (1951) as Mr. Gauss, School Principal *''
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'' (1951) as Judge Wilcox *'' Son of Paleface'' (1952) as Doc Lovejoy *'' Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder'' (1952) as Tobias, aka Toby *'' The Stars Are Singing'' (1953) as Miller *'' Marry Me Again'' (1953) as Mr. Taylor *''Born in Freedom: The Story of Colonel Drake'' (1954 short) as Doctor Brewer *'' The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters'' (1954) as Anton Gravesend *'' Return from the Sea'' (1954) as Pinky *'' Paris Follies of 1956'' (1955) as Alfred Gaylord *'' Hidden Guns'' (1956) as Judge Wallis *''
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'' (1959) in Episode "The Lady and the Gun" *''Joyful Hour'' (1960, TV Movie) as Innkeeper *'' The Manchurian Candidate'' (1962) as Holborn Gaines *'' Maverick'' (1962) in Episode “The Maverick Report” as Senator Porter *'' Swingin' Together'' (1963, TV Movie) as Mr. Craig (uncredited) *''
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'' (1963) as the mayor of Santa Rosita *''Lassie: A Christmas Tail'' (1963) as Mr. Nicholson


As director

*'' Follow Thru'' (1930) (co-director, also uncredited screenwriter) *'' Along Came Youth'' (1930) (co-director) *'' Daughter of the Dragon'' (1931) (also screenwriter) *'' The Beloved Bachelor'' (1931) *'' No One Man'' (1932) *'' The Broken Wing'' (1932) *'' He Learned About Women'' (1932) (also screenwriter) *''La Cucaracha'' (1934 short) *'' By Your Leave'' (1934) *'' Murder on a Honeymoon'' (1934) *''
Dancing Pirate ''Dancing Pirate'' is a 1936 American musical comedy film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. It is the List of three-strip Technicolor films, third film shot in the Technicolor#Three strip Technicolor, three strip Technicolor process and the first music ...
'' (1936) *'' Night Key'' (1937) *'' Lady Behave!'' (1937 or 1938)


As writer

*'' Hands Up!'' (1926) *'' Miss Brewster's Millions'' (1926) *''Wet Paint'' (1926) *'' The Campus Flirt'' (1926) *'' Senorita'' (1927) * '' Wedding Bills'' (1927) *'' Swim Girl, Swim'' (1927) *''
She's a Sheik ''She's a Sheik'' is a 1927 American silent comedy adventure film produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures and starring Bebe Daniels. A 16mm print of the film was rediscovered in 2017 by Kevin Brownlow. Synopsis A send-up comedy that us ...
'' (1927) *''
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'' (1928) *'' The Fifty-Fifty Girl'' (1928) *'' Hot News'' (1928) *'' What a Night!'' (1928) (story) *'' The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu'' (1928) *'' The Saturday Night Kid'' (1929) *'' Sweetie'' (1929) *'' The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu'' (1930) *'' Anybody's War'' (1930) *'' Follow Thru'' (1930) (uncredited) (also co-director) *''
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'' (1931) *'' The Lawyer's Secret'' (1931) *'' Daughter of the Dragon'' (1931) (also director) *'' He Learned About Women'' (1933) (story) (also director) *''La Cucaracha'' (1934 short) (story) (also director) *'' That Navy Spirit'' (1937) *'' Campus Confessions'' (1938) (also story) *'' Touchdown, Army'' (1938) *'' Night Work'' (1939)


For TV

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'' (1954–1955), regular cast member as Papa Dodger *''Corky and White Shadow'' A Mickey Mouse Club serial - 17 episodes, (January–February, 1956) as Uncle Dan *''
The Real McCoys ''The Real McCoys'' is an American sitcom starring Walter Brennan, Richard Crenna, and Kathleen Nolan. Co-produced by Danny Thomas's Marterto Productions in association with Walter Brennan and Irving Pincus's Westgate Company, it was br ...
'' (1958) as Hank Johnson, a new neighbor who defies Amos's class prejudices, and (1962) as Herbert Bentley, a businessman who rents the McCoys' roadside stand. *''
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'' (1960–1961), regular cast member as Uncle Charlie Dooley *''
Father Knows Best ''Father Knows Best'' is an American sitcom starring Robert Young (actor), Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray (actor), Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin. The series, which began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six ...
'' as Myron, one of Jim's insured who has a car accident with Cornell Wilde who was the guest star. *''
My Three Sons ''My Three Sons'' is an American television sitcom that aired from September 29, 1960, to April 13, 1972. The series was filmed in black-and-white and broadcast on ABC during its first five seasons, before moving to CBS for the remaining seve ...
'' (1961) as Smitty, one of Bub's card playing mates. *''
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'' (1961) – Simon Baines in S3:E25, "Incident of the Running Man" *'' Perry Mason'' Episode: "The Case of the Dodging Domino" (1962) as Rudy Mahlsted *'' Perry Mason'' Episode: "The Case of the Decadent Dean" (1963) as Harvey Forrest *''Gunsmoke'' "The Magician" (1963) as Jeremiah *''
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'' (1964-1965) as Jesse Simmons / Doctor, 2 episodes *'' Hank'' (NBC 1965–66) as Professor McKillup


Footnotes


External links

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