Lloyd Vernon Hamilton (August 19, 1891 – January 19, 1935) was an American film comedian, best remembered for his work in the
silent era
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.
Career
Having begun his career as an extra in theatre-productions, Hamilton first appeared on film in 1913, doing various uncredited roles in one-reel comedies.
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Bud Duncan (October 31, 1883 – November 25, 1960) was an American actor of the silent era, most known for his early work with silent film comedian Lloyd Hamilton. He appeared in more than 160 films between 1912 and 1942.
Early life
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, and for the next three years the two performers appeared as comedy team ''Ham and Bud'' in numerous one-reelers produced by the Kalem Company
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. Hamilton and Duncan split up in 1917, Hamilton joining Fox
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as a solo performer. During the next few years he developed a distinct comic persona, appearing as a slightly prissy, overgrown boy often wearing a checkered cap.
By the early 1920s, Hamilton was considered a major star of short comedies. His skills were admired by his fellow comedians, thus contributing to his reputation as a comedian's comedian; according to Oscar Levant
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, Charlie Chaplin singled him out as the one actor of whom he was jealous.[Oscar Levant, '' The Unimportance of Being Oscar'', Pocket Books 1969 (reprint of G.P. Putnam 1968), p. 104. .] Buster Keaton in an interview praised him as "one of the funniest men in pictures," while Charley Chase
Charles Joseph Parrott (October 20, 1893 – June 20, 1940), known professionally as Charley Chase, was an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and film director. He worked for many pioneering comedy studios but is chiefly associated with pro ...
, who early in his career had directed Hamilton in a number of short subjects, stated that he would often ask himself "how would 'Ham' Hamilton play this?" before shooting a scene. His films often have surreal touches: in ''The Movies'' he tearfully bids goodbye to his mother to go to the city, turns his back on the family farm, and steps directly into the city which is right next door. In ''Move Along'' he neatly lays his trousers in the street, to have a steamroller press them.
By 1924, Hamilton had become popular enough that it was decided he should do the transition to feature-length comedies. The five-reel comedy which resulted, '' His Darker Self'' (1924), was a flop both with critics and audiences, and Hamilton hastily returned to making two-reelers. After the failure of his first feature-length film, coupled with an increasing alcohol addiction, Hamilton is reported to have become more indifferent to his career, and his films from the later silent era are often considered more uneven in quality than his work in the early 1920s.
In 1927, Hamilton was in a speakeasy when a boxer was murdered (Hamilton was not a suspect), and after the incident the motion picture authorities banned him from pictures for over a year. By 1929 he was back on screen in talking pictures (his speaking voice being a nasal tenor that fit his finicky screen character) but his continued drinking affected his health. Hamilton's last starring series was a string of two-reel comedies produced by Mack Sennett
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. He continued to play the hapless victim of circumstance, as in ''Too Many Highballs'' where Hamilton tries to park his car and keeps getting boxed in by motorists. When the Sennett series lapsed, there was talk of Hamilton joining the Hal Roach
Harry Eugene "Hal" Roach Sr.Randy Skretvedt, Skretvedt, Randy (2016), ''Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies'', Bonaventure Press. p.608. (January 14, 1892 – November 2, 1992) was an American film and television producer, director, a ...
studio, but Roach knew of Hamilton's notorious alcohol abuse and declined to hire him. Hamilton's facial features had acquired deep lines and hollows from heavy drinking, and he no longer looked like the "overgrown boy" in his final films.
Relatively few of Hamilton's silent films from the 1920s survive; they were produced by Educational Pictures
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, which suffered a laboratory fire in 1937. Those of Hamilton's films that do exist are often prized by comedy collectors and silent-film enthusiasts.
Personal life
Hamilton was married twice. He married Ethel Lloyd Hamilton in May 1913; the couple had become estranged by the early 1920s, and divorced in 1926. The year after, in June 1927, he married Irene Dalton, an actress who had appeared as his leading lady in several two-reelers. The marriage to Dalton quickly became troubled, however, and they were divorced by 1928. Hamilton had no children.
During the 1920s, Hamilton became a heavy drinker, and it has long been claimed that he would often turn rather violent when intoxicated. However, in Anthony Balducci's biography of Hamilton (McFarland & Company, 2009) the author argues that there exists no specific evidence anywhere of Hamilton having been physically violent. According to director Charles Lamont
Charles Lamont (May 5, 1895 – September 11, 1993) was a prolific filmmaker, directing over 200 titles and producing and writing many others. He directed several Abbott and Costello comedies and many Ma and Pa Kettle films.
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, who knew Hamilton personally for several years, Hamilton was "a friendly and amiable fellow; unfortunately, he overindulged in his drinking."
Hamilton died in January 1935, during an operation for what was described as "stomach troubles."
Legacy
Herbert Sydney Foxwell created a celebrity comic about Hamilton for the magazine ''Kinema Comic'' in 1920.
Hamilton was honored with a "star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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, located at 6161 Hollywood Boulevard
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.
Partial filmography
*'' Colonel Custard's Last Stand'' (1914)
*''The Deadly Battle at Hicksville
''The Deadly Battle at Hicksville'' is a 1914 American silent short comedy film directed by Marshall Neilan and starring John E. Brennan, Ruth Roland, and Lloyd Hamilton. The film was released by General Film Company on July 31, 1914.
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'' (1914)
*'' A Whirlwind of Whiskers'' (1917)
*'' A Self-Made Failure'' (1924)
* '' His Darker Self'' (1924)
*'' Hello, 'Frisco'' (1924)
*''The Movies
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'' (1925)
*''One Sunday Morning
''One Sunday Morning'' is a 1926 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle.
Cast
* Lloyd Hamilton
* Estelle Bradley
* Stanley Blystone
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'' (1926)
*''Peaceful Oscar
''Peaceful Oscar'' is a 1927 American comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle.
Cast
* Lloyd Hamilton
* Toy Gallagher
* Henry Murdoch
* Blanche Payson
* Billy Hampton
See also
* Fatty Arbuckle filmography
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*''The Show of Shows
''The Show of Shows'' is a 1929 American pre-Code musical revue film directed by John G. Adolfi and distributed by Warner Bros. The all-talking Vitaphone production cost $850,000 and was shot almost entirely in Technicolor.
''The Show of Sh ...
'' (1929)
*''Won by a Neck
''Won by a Neck'' is a 1930 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring Lloyd Hamilton.
Cast
* Lloyd Hamilton
* Ruth Hiatt
* Addie McPhail
See also
* Fatty Arbuckle filmography
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'' (1930)
*'' Up a Tree'' (1930)
*'' Marriage Rows'' (1931)
*''Ex-Plumber
''Ex-Plumber'' is a 1931 comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle.
Cast
* Lloyd Hamilton
* Addie McPhail
* Stanley Blystone
* Mitchell Lewis
* Amber Norman
* Polly Christy
See also
* List of American films of 1931
* Fatty Arbuckle filmography ...
'' (1931)
*'' Are You There?'' (1931)
*''Too Many Highballs (1933)
Notes
External links
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1891 births
1935 deaths
Male actors from Oakland, California
American male silent film actors
Silent film comedians
20th-century American male actors
20th-century American comedians
American male comedy actors
Comedians from California