Lloyd Reckord (26 May 1929 – 8 July 2015) was a
Jamaican actor, film maker, and stage director who lived in
England for some years. Reckord appeared in 1958 in a
West End
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production of ''
Hot Summer Night'', which as an
ITV adaptation broadcast on 1 February 1959 contained the earliest known example of an
interracial kiss on television.
[Amanda Bidnall, ''The West Indian Generation: Remaking British Culture in London, 1945-1965'': "The first on-stage interracial kiss came in 1958 with the performance of Ted Willis's ''Hot Summer Night'', and one year later that same kiss came to the small screen with the play's adaptation for ITV's ''Armchair Theatre''."] His brother was the dramatist
Barry Reckord.
Biography
Lloyd Malcolm Reckord was born in
Kingston, Jamaica
Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. It faces a natural harbour protected by the Palisadoes, a long sand spit which connects the town of Port Royal and the Norman Manley Inter ...
, on 26 May 1929. He began his theatrical career with the Little Theatre Movement (LTM) pantomime at Ward Theatre. As reported by Michael Reckord in the ''
Jamaica Gleaner
''The Gleaner'' is an English-language, morning daily newspaper founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova on 13 September 1834 in Kingston, Jamaica. Originally called the ''Daily Gleaner'', the name was changed on 7 December 1992 to ' ...
'', "Reckord's first big role was as Tobias in a production of ''Tobias and the Angel'' at the Garrison Theatre,
Up-Park Camp, when he was in his late teens.
Fired from his job at his uncle's hardware store because he insisted that he had to leave early to play his role in the LTM pantomime, ''Alice in Wonderland'', Lloyd left Jamaica in 1951 when he was 21 to join his brother
Barry, also a playwright and actor, in England."
He auditioned and was accepted as a student at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, subsequently joining the
Old Vic Company in
London. He would also study theatre in the US, years later, at
Howard University,
Yale University and the
American Theatre Wing.
Reckord appeared in the
Ted Willis play ''
Hot Summer Night'' at the
New Theatre, St Martin's Lane,
London, in 1958, with
Andrée Melly as his white girlfriend; a later ''
Armchair Theatre'' adaptation the following year concentrated on the couple's relationship. The ITV
Armchair Theatre adaptation of this play, broadcast on 1 February 1959, is currently the earliest known example of an
interracial kiss on television,
[ and three years later he participated in another early televised interracial kiss in '' You in Your Small Corner'', a ]Granada
Granada (,, DIN 31635, DIN: ; grc, Ἐλιβύργη, Elibýrgē; la, Illiberis or . ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the fo ...
''Play of the Week'' broadcast in June 1962,["You in Your Small Corner (5 Jun. 1962)"]
IMDb. in which he kissed actor Elizabeth MacLennan. This claim had earlier been made for '' Emergency – Ward 10'', which postdates Reckord's earlier kisses. The play was written by Reckord's brother Barry, and directed by Claude Whatham.
Reckord also acted in several television series, including four episodes of '' Danger Man'' (1960–61, 1964–65),[Inge Blackman]
"Reckord, Lloyd (1929-)"
BFI screenonline. and '' The Human Jungle'' ("Enemy Outside", 1964), but feeling typecast as an actor, he wanted to move into direction.
With only limited funds, including a grant from the BFI, he made two non-commercial film shorts ''Ten Bob in Winter'' (1963, featuring Winston Stona, Bari Johnson, Peter Madden and Andrew Salkey
Andrew Salkey (30 January 1928 – 28 April 1995) was a Jamaican novelist, poet, children's books writer and journalist of Jamaicans, Jamaican and Panamanian origin. He was born in Panama but raised in Jamaica, moving to Britain in the 1952 to pu ...
, with a jazz soundtrack by Joe Harriott)["Jamaica Film-Maker Works On London Project"]
''The Gleaner'', 22 May 2011. and ''Dream A40'' (1965).
Reckord later returned to Jamaica, where he worked as a stage director, with rare screen appearances, as in ''The Lunatic'' (1991) and '' Third World Cop'' (1999).
In 2011 his work featured in the Black London's Film Heritage Project, with the compilation ''Big City Stories'' including Reckord's 1963 film ''Ten Bob in Winter'', as well an excerpt from the television play by his brother entitled ''You in Your Small Corner'', in which Lloyd Reckord played the lead male character. His short film ''Dream A40'' was shown at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (LLGFF) at the British Film Institute.
Reckord died in Jamaica on 8 July 2015 after a short illness, aged 86,[Michael Reckord]
"Theatre Veteran Lloyd Reckord Passes"
''Jamaica Gleaner'', 11 July 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2015. and his life was celebrated at a thanksgiving service on 29 July.[Richard Johnson]
"Lloyd Reckord gave his life to film and theatre"
''Jamaica Observer'', 23 August 2015.
Filmography
References
External links
"Theatre Veteran Lloyd Reckord Passes"
''Jamaica Gleaner'', 11 July 2015.
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Lloyd Reckord discusses his career on the occasion of a rare screening of ''Dream A40''
video at BFI Live, 12 April 2012.
"Lloyd Reckord"
Aveleyman.
Lloyd Reckord Filmography
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1929 births
Jamaican male stage actors
2015 deaths
Jamaican male television actors
Jamaican expatriates in the United Kingdom
Jamaican theatre directors
Jamaican film directors
People from Kingston, Jamaica
20th-century Jamaican male actors
Black British cinema