Hessy Doris Lloyd (3 July 1891
– 21 May 1968) was an English–American film and stage actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles in ''
The Time Machine
''The Time Machine'' is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. The work is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle or device to travel purposely and selectively fo ...
'' (1960) and ''
The Sound of Music
''The Sound of Music'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, ''The Story of the Trapp Family Singers''. ...
'' (1965). Lloyd appeared in two Academy Award winners and four other nominees.
Early life
Lloyd's parents were Edward Franklin Lloyd and Hessy Jane McCappin. She was born in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the List of English districts by population, 10th largest English district by population and its E ...
, and she had a grandfather who was an amateur actor. Her father was born in 1855, in
Holywell, Flintshire
Holywell ( '','' cy, Treffynnon) is a market town and community in Flintshire, Wales. It lies to the west of the estuary of the River Dee. The community includes Greenfield.
Etymology
The name Holywell is literally ' + ' in reference to St W ...
. Her mother was born in 1860.
Career
When Lloyd was 23, she debuted on stage with the Liverpool Repertory Company. She appeared a number of times in the London
West End
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* West End of London, an area of central London, England
* West End theatre, a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London, England
West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
, including in ''
Mr. Todd's Experiment'' by
Walter C. Hackett
Walter C. Hackett (November 10, 1876 – January 20, 1944) was an American-British playwright.
Biography
Several of his stage works (such as ''Ambrose Applejohn's Adventure'', ''The Freedom of the Seas'', ''The Regeneration'', ''Hyde Park Corne ...
(
Queen's Theatre, 1920), and ''The Smiths of Surbiton'' by
Keble Howard
Keble Howard was the pen name of John Keble Bell (8 June 1875 – 29 March 1928). He was an English writer and journalist, who wrote a large number of novels, short stories, sketches and plays, mainly light comic pieces, often depicting subur ...
(
New Theatre, 1922). Her film debut was in the 1920 British silent film ''
The Shadow Between''.
She went to the United States to visit a sister already living there. What was supposed to be a visit she made permanent. She spent several years (1916–25) appearing in
Broadway theatre
Broadway theatre,Although ''theater'' is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), 130 of the 144 extant and extinct Broadway venues use (used) the spelling ''T ...
plays, notably a number of
Ziegfeld Follies
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editions, and probably spent some time on the road in touring companies. She decided on a film career, making her first US film in 1925. With the exception of returning to one Broadway play in 1947, her career was devoted to films and television.
Roles

Lloyd appeared in more than 150 films in a 42 year career between 1925 and 1967, including the 1933 low-budget
Monogram Pictures
Monogram Pictures Corporation was an American film studio that produced mostly low-budget films between 1931 and 1953, when the firm completed a transition to the name Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram was among the smaller studios in ...
version of ''
Oliver Twist'', in which she played Nancy.
Irving Pichel
Irving Pichel (June 24, 1891 – July 13, 1954) was an American actor and film director, who won acclaim both as an actor and director in his Hollywood career.
Career
Pichel was born to a Jewish family in Pittsburgh. He attended Pittsburgh Cent ...
starred as Fagin and
Dickie Moore as Oliver. Her roles ranged from the sinister
Russia
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n spy Mrs. Travers in the biopic ''
Disraeli'' (1929) to the meek housekeeper Mrs. Watchett in ''
The Time Machine
''The Time Machine'' is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. The work is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle or device to travel purposely and selectively fo ...
'' (1960).
Her most famous film roles were in the
Tarzan
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films starring
Johnny Weissmuller. She portrayed a nurse in ''
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
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'' (1943) with
Lon Chaney Jr. as the
Wolf Man
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and
Bela Lugosi
Béla Ferenc Dezső Blaskó (; October 20, 1882 – August 16, 1956), known professionally as Bela Lugosi (; ), was a Hungarian and American actor best remembered for portraying Count Dracula in the 1931 horror classic ''Dracula'', Ygor in '' ...
as
Frankenstein's monster. She voiced one of the roses in Disney's ''
Alice in Wonderland'' (1951), later making small appearances in ''
Mary Poppins'' and ''
The Sound of Music
''The Sound of Music'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, ''The Story of the Trapp Family Singers''. ...
'', which both starred
Julie Andrews.
Death
Lloyd died on 21 May 1968, aged 76, in
Santa Barbara, California
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. She is interred in Glendale's
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
Selected filmography
* ''
The Shadow Between'' (1920) as Marian West
* ''
Love's Influence'' (1922)
* ''
The Lady'' (1925) as Fannie Chair
* ''
The Man from Red Gulch'' (1925) as Madame Le Blanc
* ''
The Blackbird
''The Blackbird'' is a 1926 American silent crime film directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. The screenplay was written by Waldemar Young, based on a story "The Mockingbird" by Tod Browning (which was originally supposed to be the ...
'' (1926) as Limehouse Polly
* ''
Brown of Harvard ''Brown of Harvard'' is the title of three silent films all based on the 1906 Broadway play of the same name by Rida Johnson Young. The 1926 version is notable for featuring John Wayne
Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), ...
'' (1926) as Nurse (uncredited)
* ''
Black Paradise'' (1926) as Lillian Webster
* ''
The Midnight Kiss'' (1926) as Ellen Atkins
* ''
Exit Smiling'' (1926) as Olga
* ''
The Auctioneer
"The Auctioneer" (also known as "The Auctioneer's Song") is a 1956 country song by Leroy Van Dyke. It was co-written with Buddy Black.
The song is notable for its interspersal of auction chants.
Origin
Van Dyke was inspired to write the song f ...
'' (1927) as Esther Levi
* ''
The Broncho Twister'' (1927) as Teresa Brady
* ''Is Zat So?'' (1927) as Sue Parker
* ''
Rich But Honest
''Rich But Honest'' is a 1927 American silent comedy-drama film, written by Randall H. Faye and directed by Albert Ray and Horace Hough. The film was released on May 22, 1927 by Fox Film Corporation, starring Nancy Nash, John Holland, Char ...
'' (1927) as Mrs. O'Grady
* ''
Lonesome Ladies'' (1927) as Helen Wayne
* ''Two Girls Wanted'' (1927) as Mrs. Timoney
* ''
Come to My House'' (1927) as Renee Parsons
* ''
The Trail of '98'' (1928) as Locasto's procurer
* ''The Drake Case'' (1929) as Mrs. Drake
* ''
The Careless Age'' (1929) as Mabs
* ''
Disraeli'' (1929) as Mrs. Travers
* ''
Sarah and Son'' (1930) as Mrs. Ashmore, Vanning's sister
* ''
Our Blushing Brides'' (1930) as Miss Hartley - Head of Lingerie Department (uncredited)
* ''
Old English'' (1930) as Mrs. Rosamond Lane
* ''
Reno
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'' (1930) as Lola Fealey
* ''
Way for a Sailor'' (1930) as Flossy
* ''
Charley's Aunt'' (1930) as Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez
* ''
The Bachelor Father'' (1931) as Mrs. Julia Webb
* ''
Transgression
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Legal, religious and social
*Sin, a violation of God's Ten Commandments or other elements of God's moral law
*Crime, legal transgression, usually created by a violation of social or economic boundary
**In civil law ju ...
'' (1931) as Paula Vrain
* ''
Bought!'' (1931) as Mrs. Barry
* ''
Waterloo Bridge
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'' (1931) as Kitty
* ''
Devotion'' (1931) as Pansy
* ''
Once a Lady'' (1931) as Lady Ellen Somerville
* ''
Tarzan the Ape Man'' (1932) as Mrs. Cutten
* ''
The Washington Masquerade'' (1932) as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
* ''
Back Street'' (1932) as Corinne Saxel - Walter's wife
* ''
Payment Deferred'' (1932) as Woman Exchanging Foreign Currency in Bank (uncredited)
* ''
A Farewell to Arms
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'' (1932) as Nurse (uncredited)
* ''
Robbers' Roost'' (1932) as Prossie (uncredited)
* ''
Oliver Twist'' (1933) as Nancy Sikes
* ''
Secrets'' (1933) as Susan Channing
* ''
Looking Forward'' (1933) as Mrs. Lil Benton
* ''
A Study in Scarlet'' (1933) as Mrs. Murphy
* ''
Peg o' My Heart'' (1933) as Mrs. Grace Brent
* ''
Voltaire
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'' (1933) as Mme. Clarion - Actress
* ''
Long Lost Father
''Long Lost Father'' is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring John Barrymore, Helen Chandler, Donald Cook, Alan Mowbray, and Doris Lloyd. It was directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack. It was based on a 1933 novel of the same title by the Bri ...
'' (1934) as Mrs. Bellwater - The Blonde Widow
* ''
Glamour
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Arts
Film
* ''Glamour'' (1931 film), a British film
* ''Glamour'' (1934 film), an American film
* ''Glamour'' (2000 film), a Hungarian film
Writing
* ''Glamour'' (magazine), a magazine for women
* ''The Glamour ...
'' (1934) as Nana
* ''
Sisters Under the Skin'' (1934) as Elinor Yates
* ''
Madame Du Barry'' (1934) as Madame of Dear Park (uncredited)
* ''
Kiss and Make-Up'' (1934) as Mme. Durand
* ''
She Was a Lady'' (1934) as Alice Vane
* ''
One Exciting Adventure'' (1934) as Customer
* ''
British Agent'' (1934) as Lady Carrister
* ''
Dangerous Corner'' (1934) as Maude Mockridge
* ''
Strange Wives'' (1934) as Mrs. Sleeper
* ''
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head'' (1934) as Lulu - Woman in Theatre Box (uncredited)
* ''
Tarzan and His Mate'' (1934) as Mrs. Cutten (deleted scenes)
* ''
Clive of India'' (1935) as Mrs. Nixon
* ''
A Shot in the Dark'' (1935) as Lucille Coates
* ''
The Woman in Red'' (1935) as Mrs. Casserly
* ''
Straight from the Heart'' (1935) as Miss Carter
* ''
Chasing Yesterday'' (1935) as Mme. De Gabry (uncredited)
* ''
Motive for Revenge
''Motive for Revenge'' is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Burt P. Lynwood, written by Stuart Anthony and starring Donald Cook, Irene Hervey and Doris Lloyd. After being released from prison, a former bank teller imprisoned for embezzlem ...
'' (1935) as Mrs. Fleming
* ''
Becky Sharp'' (1935) as Duchess of Richmond
* ''
Two for Tonight'' (1935) as Lady Ralston (uncredited)
* ''
A Feather in Her Hat'' (1935) as Liz Vining
* ''
Peter Ibbetson'' (1935) as Mrs. Dorian
* ''
Mutiny on the Bounty
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'' (1935) as Cockney Moll (uncredited)
* ''
The Perfect Gentleman'' (1935) as Kate
* ''
Kind Lady'' (1935) as Lucy Weston
* ''
Don't Get Personal'' (1936) as Mrs. Charles van Ronesoleer
* ''
Follow the Fleet'' (1936) as Mrs. Courtney (uncredited)
* ''
Too Many Parents'' (1936) as Mrs. Downing
* ''
Brilliant Marriage'' (1936) as Mrs. Madeleine Allison
* ''
Mary of Scotland'' (1936) as Fisherman's wife
* ''The Luckiest Girl in the World'' (1936) (uncredited)
* ''
A Woman Rebels'' (1936) as Mrs. Seaton - at Party (uncredited)
* ''
The Plough and the Stars
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'' (1936) as Woman at barricades
* ''
Bulldog Drummond Escapes'' (1937) as Nurse
* ''
The Soldier and the Lady'' (1937) as Shepherdess (uncredited)
* ''Alcatrez Island'' (1937) as Miss Marquand
* ''
Tovarich'' (1937) as Madame Chauffourier-Dubleff
* ''
Murder Is News'' (1937) as Pauline Drake
* ''
The Black Doll'' (1938) as Laura Leland
* ''
The Baroness and the Butler'' (1938) as Lady at Charity Party (uncredited)
* ''
Lord Jeff'' (1938) as Hostess of Party (uncredited)
* ''
Port of Seven Seas'' (1938) as Customer (uncredited)
* ''
Letter of Introduction'' (1938) as Charlotte in Play (uncredited)
* ''
They Made Me a Criminal'' (1939) as Mrs. Williamson (uncredited)
* ''
Three Smart Girls Grow Up'' (1939) as Guest (uncredited)
* ''
I'm from Missouri'' (1939) as Mrs. Arthur, Duchess of Cricklewood
* ''
The Spellbinder'' (1939) as Mrs. Raymond - School Headmistress (uncredited)
* ''
Chicken Wagon Family'' (1939) as Mrs. McGinty (uncredited)
* ''
The Old Maid'' (1939) as Miss Ford (uncredited)
* ''
The Under-Pup'' (1939) as Mrs. Binns
* ''
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex'' (1939) as Handmaiden (uncredited)
* ''
Intermezzo
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'' (1939) as Schoolteacher at Accident Scene (uncredited)
* ''
First Love'' (1939) as Mrs. Parker
* ''
We Are Not Alone'' (1939) as Mrs. Jaeggers (uncredited)
* ''
Barricade
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'' (1939) as Mrs. Ward
* ''
Vigil in the Night'' (1940) as Mrs. Martha Bowley
* ''
'Til We Meet Again
''Til We Meet Again'' is a 1940 romance film directed by Edmund Goulding and Anatole Litvak and starring Merle Oberon and George Brent as two doomed, star-crossed lovers. It is a remake of the 1932 film '' One Way Passage'' and itself was re ...
'' (1940) as Louise
* ''
The Boys from Syracuse
''The Boys from Syracuse'' is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, based on William Shakespeare's play '' The Comedy of Errors'', as adapted by librettist George Abbott. The score includes swing and other contempo ...
'' (1940) as Woman
* ''
Life with Henry'' (1940) as Mrs. Anderson (uncredited)
* ''
The Letter The Letter may refer to:
Literature
* "The Letter" (poem), a poem by Wilfred Owen (1893–1918)
* "The Letter", a short story in W. Somerset Maugham's 1926 collection ''The Casuarina Tree''
* "The Letter", 38th sura of the Qur'an
* ''The Letters ...
'' (1940) as Mrs. Cooper
* ''
Lady with Red Hair'' (1940) as Teacher at Miss Humbert's School (uncredited)
* ''
The Great Plane Robbery'' (1940) as Mrs. Jamison
* ''
Scotland Yard'' (1941) as Miss Harcourt - Nurse (uncredited)
* ''
The Great Lie'' (1941) as Bertha - Sandra's Maid (uncredited)
* ''
Shining Victory'' (1941) as Mrs. Foster
* ''
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'' (1941) as Mrs. Marley (uncredited)
* ''
International Squadron'' (1941) as Mother (uncredited)
* ''
Appointment for Love'' (1941) as Woman Spectator (uncredited)
* ''
Keep 'Em Flying'' (1941) as Lady with Lipstick (uncredited)
* ''
The Wolf Man'' (1941) as Mrs. Williams (uncredited)
* ''
On the Sunny Side'' (1942) as Mrs. Whitaker (uncredited)
* ''
The Ghost of Frankenstein'' (1942) as Martha
* ''
This Above All
''This Above All'' (1941) is a novel by English writer Eric Knight. It was adapted into an Academy Award-winning movie in 1942.
Title
The title of the novel is derived from a quote by Polonius in William Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' (Act 1, scene 3) ...
'' (1942) as WAAF Sergeant (uncredited)
* ''
Night Monster'' (1942) as Sarah Judd
* ''
Journey for Margaret'' (1942) as Mrs. Barrie
* ''
Forever and a Day'' (1943) as Trimble Maid
* ''
No Place for a Lady'' (1943) as Evelyn Harris
* ''
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
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'' (1943) as Dr. Mannering's Nurse (uncredited)
* ''
Mission to Moscow'' (1943) as Mrs. Churchill (uncredited)
* ''
Two Tickets to London'' (1943) as Emmie (uncredited)
* ''
The Constant Nymph'' (1943) as Miss Hamilton
* ''
Flesh and Fantasy'' (1943) as Mrs. Carrington (uncredited)
* ''
What a Woman!
''What a Woman!'' is a 1943 American romantic comedy film directed by Irving Cummings and starring Rosalind Russell and Brian Aherne.
The screenplay concerns a literary agent Carol Ainsley's trying to transform her star client, Michael Cobb, i ...
'' (1943) as Drama Coach (uncredited)
* ''
The Lodger'' (1944) as Jennie
* ''
Phantom Lady'' (1944) as Kettisha
* ''
Follow the Boys'' (1944) as Nurse (uncredited)
* ''
The White Cliffs of Dover
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'' (1944) as Plump Lady at Boardinghouse (uncredited)
* ''
The Invisible Man's Revenge'' (1944) as Maud
* ''
Frenchman's Creek'' (1944) as Minor Role (uncredited)
* ''
The Conspirators
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Conspirator(s) may refer to:
Books
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'' (1944) as Mrs. Benson (uncredited)
* ''
The House of Fear'' (1945) as Bessie (uncredited)
* ''
Molly and Me'' (1945) as Mrs. Graham
* ''
Scotland Yard Investigator'' (1945) as Emma Todworthy
* ''
Kitty'' (1945) as Fishhawker (uncredited)
* ''
My Name Is Julia Ross
''My Name Is Julia Ross'' is a 1945 American gothic film noir
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'' (1945) as Mrs. Mackie
* ''
Allotment Wives'' (1945) as Alice Van Brook
* ''
Three Strangers'' (1946) as Mrs. Proctor
* ''
Tarzan and the Leopard Woman
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'' (1946) as Miss Wetherby, School Superintendent (uncredited)
* ''
To Each His Own'' (1946) as Miss Pringle
* ''
Devotion'' (1946) as Mrs. Ingraham (uncredited)
* ''
Of Human Bondage'' (1946) as Landlady
* ''
G.I. War Brides
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'' (1946) as Beatrice Moraski
* ''
Holiday in Mexico'' (1946) as Cady Millicent Owen (uncredited)
* ''
Sister Kenny'' (1946) as Matron (uncredited)
* ''
The Imperfect Lady'' (1947) as Woman in Theater Balcony (uncredited)
* ''
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty'' (1947) as Mrs. Leticia Follinebee
* ''
Escape Me Never'' (1947) as Mrs. Cooper (uncredited)
* ''
The Sign of the Ram'' (1948) as Mrs. Woolton (uncredited)
* ''
The Red Danube'' (1949) as Mrs. Omicron (uncredited)
* ''
Challenge to Lassie'' (1949) as Landlady (uncredited)
* ''
Adam's Rib'' (1949) as Lady with Attinger Kids in Court (uncredited)
* ''
Tyrant of the Sea'' (1950) as Elizabeth Blake
* ''
Kind Lady'' (1951) as Rose
* ''
Alice in Wonderland'' (1951) as Rose (voice)
* ''
The Son of Dr. Jekyll'' (1951) as Lottie Sorelle (uncredited)
* ''
The Prisoner of Zenda
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'' (1952) as Lady Topham (uncredited)
* ''
Young Bess'' (1953) as Mother Jack
* ''
The Black Shield of Falworth'' (1954) as Dame Ellen
* ''
A Man Called Peter'' (1955) as Miss Hopkins (uncredited)
* ''
Interrupted Melody'' (1955) as Volunteer Worker (uncredited)
* ''
The Swan'' (1956) as Countess Sibenstoyn
* ''
Jeanne Eagels'' (1957) as Mrs. Corliss (uncredited)
* ''
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
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'' (1958-1962, TV Series) as Mrs. Boyd / Nannie / Gun Store Customer / Miss Wilkinson / Emily's Mother
* ''
The Time Machine
''The Time Machine'' is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895. The work is generally credited with the popularization of the concept of time travel by using a vehicle or device to travel purposely and selectively fo ...
'' (1960) as Mrs. Watchett
* ''
Midnight Lace'' (1960) as Nora Stanley, the Housekeeper
* ''
The Notorious Landlady'' as Lady Fallott
*''
Thriller
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** Thriller film, a film genre under the general thriller genre
Comics
* ''Thriller'' (DC Comics), a comic book series published 1983–84 by DC Comics i ...
'' (1960) as Edith Pringle
* ''
Mary Poppins'' (1964) as Depositor (uncredited)
* ''
The Sound of Music
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'' (1965) as Baroness Ebberfeld
* ''
Rosie!'' (1967) as Sedalia
References
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1891 births
1968 deaths
British expatriate actresses in the United States
English film actresses
English silent film actresses
English television actresses
English voice actresses
Actresses from Liverpool
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale)
20th-century English actresses
20th-century British businesspeople