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Frank Gerard Lloyd (born 1928 -15 December 1995, Sydney, Australia) credited briefly as Frank Maxwell was an Australian actor in a career spanning five decades starting from the early 1940s, Lloyd worked in all sectors of the genre, he appeared in radio plays, theatre, television and film. He also served a script translator and dubber of international stage and film, He served in Moscow International Ministry of the Arts He was perhaps best known for his brief 15-month stint in TV series ''
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'' in 1988, as one of 16 original characters, in the role of retired carnival worker
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, appearing in the first 109 episodes, opposite
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who played his wife
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, both actors where subsequently written out of the serries, with producers stating they wanted to focus more on a younger cast and updated formula.'' Lloyd died suddenly of unknown causes (or be it un-stipulated causes) in December 1995, aged 67, and his obituary was published in several Sydney newspapers, though never mentioned in any mainstream media, and it was thought until the late 2010's that he may still be living, then aged in his late 80s, though his whereabouts where unknown


Biography

Lloyd's first roles stemmed from his after-school job as an office boy at Sydney's radio station
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, where he was sometimes asked to appear in
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s. After finishing school, Lloyd travelled to England, and studied theatre. He appeared in the
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stage production of ''
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''. He subsequently travelled to England, and whilst in the United Kingdom when had small roles in the films ''Let Us Be True'' in 1953 and ''
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'' in 1956. He later played small roles in Australian films including Mr Tinkle in ''Around the World in Eighty Ways'', ''Those Dear Departed'' and ''
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.''. Lloyd was also sometimes asked to translate, dub or edit theatre/film scripts of international productions. Lloyd is probably best known for his many guest character roles in television in both soap opera's, and serials and telemovies with parts in ''
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'' as (Ted Wilcox), ''
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'', '' Sons and Daughters'', and ''
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'', he also had guest roles on sitcoms including ''
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'' and ''
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'', with his work in soap opera providing some notable exceptions, Lloyd's career was mainly confined to However he worked regularly in theatres throughout his career, including playing including productions of ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Wizard of Oz'', ''
The Man of La Mancha ''Man of La Mancha'' is a 1965 musical with a book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, and lyrics by Joe Darion. It is adapted from Wasserman's non-musical 1959 teleplay ''I, Don Quixote'', which was in turn inspired by Miguel de Cervantes ...
'', ''
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'' and a year-long role in a production of ''
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.'' Lloyd was badly injured in a car crash, in Greece alongside Canadian actor and musician Donald Harvie (1929–2011) in 1963. He died in
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, on 15 December 1995 from unspecified causes.


Filmography


References


External links

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Frank Lloyd biography on backtothebay.net
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lloyd, Frank Australian male television actors Australian male stage actors 20th-century Australian male actors Australian male radio actors 1995 deaths 1928 births