Loyal Underwood

Loyal Underwood

Deceased · Born: Aug 6, 1893 · Died: Sep 30, 1966

Personal Details

BornAug 6, 1893 Rockford, Illinois, USA

Biography

Loyal Underwood, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on August 6, 1893, in Rockford, Illinois, a city located in the state of Illinois, United States of America.

As an accomplished actor and writer, Underwood's professional endeavors spanned various genres, with some of his most notable works including the 1952 film "Limelight", a cinematic masterpiece that showcased his remarkable talent.

In addition to his work in "Limelight", Underwood also made notable appearances in "The Man Who Woke Up" (1921) and "Fighting Bill" (1921),two films that exemplified his range and versatility as a performer.

Throughout his life, Underwood's dedication to his craft was unwavering, and his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Tragically, Loyal Underwood's time on this earth came to a close on September 30, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, a city he had called home for many years.

Despite his passing, Underwood's impact on the world of entertainment remains, and his memory continues to be cherished by those who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Career

1959
The Chaplin Revue
The Chaplin Revue as Various (archive footage)
1952
Limelight
Limelight as Street Musician
1935
1923
The Pilgrim
The Pilgrim as Small Deacon
1922
Pay Day
Pay Day as Workman
1919
A Day's Pleasure
A Day's Pleasure as Angry Little Man in Street (uncredited)
1918
Shoulder Arms
Shoulder Arms as Short German Officer
A Dog's Life
A Dog's Life as Man in Dance Hall (uncredited)
1917
The Adventurer
The Adventurer as Party Guest (uncredited)
Easy Street
Easy Street as Policeman / Father (uncredited)
The Immigrant
The Immigrant as Passenger (uncredited)
1916
The Count
The Count as Guest (uncredited)