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  1. Lloyd B. Carleton ( c. 1872 - August 8, 1933) was an American director, producer, and actor. He was born in New York City in c. 1872. Both of his parents were born in Virginia and Carleton's father, John T. Little Senior, supported the family as a clothing importer.

  2. Lloyd B. Carleton was born in 1872. He was a director and producer, known for The Flying Dutchman (1923), The Walls of Jericho (1914) and Mountain Madness (1920). He died on 8 August 1933 in New York City, New York, USA.

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    • Director, Producer, Writer
  3. CARLETON, Lloyd B. Director (1909-1910) Thanhouser Career Synopsis: Lloyd B. Carleton was one of two directors at the Thanhouser studio at the inception of activities in 1909.

  4. Lloyd B. Carleton ( c. 1872 - August 8, 1933) was an American director, producer, and actor. He was born in New York City in c. 1872. Both of his parents were born in Virginia and Carleton's father, John T. Little Senior, supported the family as a clothing importer.

  5. A Yoke of Gold is a 1916 American silent black and white melodrama directed by Lloyd B. Carleton and starring Dorothy Davenport and Emory Johnson. Based on an original story by Rob Wagner, it is a period piece set in the early days of the California missions. The movie was released on August 14, 1916 by Universal.

  6. Michael Strogoff: Directed by Lloyd B. Carleton. With Jacob P. Adler, Daniel Makarenko, Eleanor Barry, Betty Brice. The Russian Czar sends his trusted confidant, Michael Strogoff, to warn his brother the Grand Duke of a Tartar rebellion that will be led by Feofar Khan and Ivan Ogareff.

  7. Lloyd B. Carleton is known as an Director and Actor. Some of their work includes Michael Strogoff, The Good for Nothing, His Mistake, Doctor Neighbor, The Unattainable, Literature and Love, The Yaqui, and Two Men of Sandy Bar.