
Lucien Littlefield
actor, soundtrack, writer
- Birth name:
- Lucien Lovell Littlefield
- Born:
- 1895-08-16, San Antonio, Texas, USA
- Died:
- 1960-06-04, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Professions:
- actor, soundtrack, writer
Biography
San Antonio delivered Lucien Littlefield to the world on 16 August 1895, and by the time the silent era flickered into life he was already trading Texas dust for studio spotlights. Between 1914 and 1958 he shape-shifted through more than 280 screen roles—darting from the murder-mystery hijinks of *Seven Keys to Baldpate* (1929) to the tempestuous romance of *Torrent* (1926) and the venomous drawing-room battles of *The Little Foxes* (1941). Off-camera he sharpened scripts as readily as he donned greasepaint, while Constance Palmer shared the off-screen storyline as his wife. The final curtain fell in Hollywood on 4 June 1960, closing a career that had spanned the birth of movies to the age of television.
Filmography
In the vault (25)

In the Palace of the King

Mr. Billings Spends His Dime

The French Doll

The Rendezvous

The Tiger's Claw

Three Wise Fools

Across the Continent

Beyond the Rocks

Her Husband's Trademark

Manslaughter

Our Leading Citizen

Rent Free

Saturday Night

Tillie

To Have and to Hold

All Souls' Eve

Crazy to Marry

The Affairs of Anatol

The Little Clown

The Sheik

Eyes of the Heart

Her First Elopement

Jack Straw

The Fourteenth Man

The Sins of St. Anthony
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