Lloyd B. Carleton — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸
Lloyd B. Carleton excels in producing dramatics, and it is he who is “the man behind” the majority of the Lubin successes of that variety.
He likes big things, does Mr. Carleton — big work, accomplished in a big way and on a big scale. Literature and travel, in addition to dramatics, spell life for this director, who has had a big portion of each and now claims to like the producing of motion pictures a little better than anything else.
A much experienced man is Mr. Carleton in the way of stage direction, as he gave of his knowledge for years to the productions of Maude Adams, E. S. Willard, Annie Russell and others of the Frohman management.
At one day’s notice, he sailed to Australia, where he made “Peter Pan” one of the biggest successes of the Frohman output.
The busy atmosphere and the bigness of the motion picture industry appealed to him, and he alighted in the Lubin studio, where he has made himself at home.
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Collection: Motography Magazine, January 1913