Lloyd B. Carleton

Lloyd B. Carleton
1916 Motion Picture News
Born
Carleton B. Little

c.1872
DiedAugust 8, 1933(1933-08-08) (aged 61)
Burial placeTrinity Cemetery, West 155th St
New York City
NationalityAmerican
Other names
  • L.B. Carleton
  • Lloyd Carleton
EducationColumbia College (New York)
Occupation(s)Actor, Director, Producer, Writer
Years active1900–1930
EraSilent era
Notable work
  • Walls of Jericho (1914)
  • Mountain Madness (1920)
  • Flying Dutchman (1923)
  • Nine and Three-Fifths Seconds (1925)
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Signature

Lloyd B. Carleton (c.1872 - August 8, 1933) was an American director, producer, and actor. He was born in New York City in c.1872. Both of his parents were born in Virginia and Carleton's father, John T. Little Senior, supported the family as a clothing importer. The couple firstborn was John T. Little Jr born in 1868. Carleton Bassitt Little would follow in c.1872. Their last child Arthur W. Little, was born in 1878. The two older brothers graduated from Columbia College with law degrees. John Jr would become one of New York's finest lawyers. Carleton briefly tried the legal profession but became driven by a bigger calling.

By 1900, he was acting on Broadway. Soon he became involved with stage managing, production, stock players, and managing some of the theater's most significant names. During this time, Charles Frohman suggested he adopt the stage name of Lloyd B. Carleton. After a brief stint in Australia, a new visual media struck his fancy. Movies were continuing their upward spiral. After studying film-making techniques at the American Biograph studios, acting in a 1910 film, he got a job directing movies at Thanhouser. He would continue to direct movies at Lubin, Selig, Universal, and Clermont Photoplays. He formed his own production company, Lloyd Carleton Productions, and used a variety of distributors.

His film endeavors ended in 1928. He moved back to New York. He managed to act in one final broadway play before his death on August 8, 1933.

                Theatrical Roles of Lloyd B. Carleton             
Year Play Start End Lead Produce Director Shows Theatre Ref
1900The Little MinisterApr 1900Apr 1900Maude AdamsCharles FrohmanJoseph Humphreys19Powers' Theatre Chicago, IL
L'AiglonOct 1900Dec 1900Maude AdamsCharles FrohmanJoseph Humphreys73Knickerbocker
A Royal FamilySep 1900Feb 1901Richard BennettCharles FrohmanJoseph Humphreys175Lyceum
1904The Little MinisterDec 1904Feb 1905Maude AdamsCharles FrohmanN/S73Empire
1905Peter PanNov 1905May 1906Maude AdamsCharles FrohmanN/S233Empire
1908Quality StreetJan 1908Jan 1908Maude AdamsN/SN/S7Empire
1908The JestersJan 1908Mar 1908Maude AdamsCharles FrohmanN/S55Empire
1928BrothersDec 1928Aug 1929Bert LytellJohn Henry MearsArthur Hurley25548th Street