Harold Lloyd
Born on April 20, 1893, in Burchard, Neb., Harold Lloyd found his niche as a silent-film everyman in the 1920s with the help of his popular "glasses" character, an optimistic American who never left home without his spectacles.

His alter ego debuted in Over the Fence (1917) and went on to star in a series of crowd-pleasing films, charming audiences with madcap -- and often death-defying -- stunts in A Sailor-Made Man (1921), Safety Last! (1923), Girl Shy (1924), The Freshman (1925), For Heaven's Sake (1926), The Kid Brother (1927) and Speedy (1928).

When it came to box-office receipts, Lloyd outshone his comic contemporaries Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton throughout most of the 1920s, although his career slowed down with the advent of cinematic sound. He died on March 8, 1971, at the age of 77.

Featured Movies
All Harold Lloyd Movies
Add All
Make 'Em Laugh (3-Disc Series) (2009)
NR
Add
NR
Add All
Masters of the Silent Screen (5-Disc Series) (2007)
NR
Add All
NR
Add
NR
Save
NR
Add
NR
Save
NR
Add All
NR
Add All
NR
Add All
NR
Add All
The Harold Lloyd Collection 2 (2-Disc Series) (1920)
NR
Add
NR
Add
NR
Add All
American Slapstick (3-Disc Series) (1915)
NR
Add All
American Slapstick: Vol. 2 (3-Disc Series) (1915)
NR
Add All
Slapstick Encyclopedia (5-Disc Series) (1909)
NR

 
 
Search for movies

Find movies you love - easily!

You can browse, search or see our recommendations for you. We even have a special "back of box" feature that lets you get the detail of any movie instantly.

Over 100,000 titles on DVD – from classics to new releases to TV episodes.

Plus, as a bonus to your DVDs by mail, you can instantly watch movies (some new releases) & TV episodes (including current season) from over 17,000 choices online on your PC or Mac or on your TV via an Internet connected Netflix ready device.

Questions? Call us at 1-866-636-3076
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.




Start Your Free Trial
Email
Confirm Email
Password
Confirm Password
 
 
 Secure Server
We value your privacy. Netflix will not sell or rent your email address to third parties.