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Name
  
Euan Lloyd


Role
  
Film producer

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Children
  
Rosalind Lloyd, Ando Lloyd

Ex-spouse
  
Jane Hylton, Patricia Donahue

Movies
  
Wild Geese, Who Dares Wins, The Sea Wolves, Wild Geese II, Shalako

Similar People
  
Rosalind Lloyd, Ian Sharp, Jane Hylton, Andrew V McLaglen, Reginald Rose

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Euan Lloyd (6 December 1923 – 2 July 2016) was a British film producer.

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He began his career directing short travelogue documentaries, starting with April in Portugal in 1954 (not released until 1956). He worked in publicity, giving away Anita Ekberg at her wedding to Anthony Steel.

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Lloyd befriended Alan Ladd while making The Red Beret and Ladd got Lloyd a job on production for Warwick Productions. He worked for that company for a number of years, then went to work for Carl Foreman.

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Lloyd's first credit as producer came when Richard Widmark, with whom he had made A Prize of Gold, asked him to co produce The Secret Ways. He went on to produce The Poppy Is Also a Flower, Murderer's Row, and westerns such as Shalako A Man Called Noon and Catlow. Lloyd obtained finance from a variety of international sources.

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In the 1970s, Lloyd went independent, but his first effort, Paper Tiger (1975), was not a success, although he said it was probably his favourite picture.

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He put everything he had behind the $10 million action film The Wild Geese (1978). He followed with The Sea Wolves, (1980) starring Roger Moore, David Niven and Gregory Peck and Who Dares Wins (1982). His last film was Wild Geese II (1985) starring Scott Glenn and Laurence Olivier.

Lloyd appeared in the short documentary The Last of the Gentleman Producers which accompanied the 2004 release of The Wild Geese on DVD, and also contributed to the audio commentary alongside Roger Moore and film editor/second unit director John Glen. He died on 2 July 2016 at the age of 92.

Credits

  • The Red Beret (1953) - publicist
  • The Black Knight (1954) - production assistant
  • The Cockleshell Heroes (1955) - production assistant
  • Safari (1956) - production assistant
  • April in Portugal (1956) (documentary) - director
  • Zarak (1956) - production assistant
  • Land of Laughter (1957) (documentary) - director, writer
  • Fire Down Below (1957) - production assistant
  • Love in Monaco (1959) aka Invitation to Monte Carlo (documentary) - producer, director, writer
  • The Secret Ways (1961) - associate producer
  • The Victors (1963) - associate producer
  • Genghis Khan (1966) - associate producer
  • Murderers' Row (1966) - associate producer
  • The Poppy Is Also a Flower (1966) - producer
  • Shalako (1968) - producer
  • Catlow (1971) - producer
  • The Man Called Noon (1973) - producer
  • Paper Tiger (1975) - producer
  • The Wild Geese (1978) - producer
  • The Sea Wolves (1980) - producer
  • The Final Option (1982) - producer
  • Wild Geese II (1985) - producer
  • Unmade Films

  • The Tigers Roar (1961) - with Richard Widmark, a follow up to The Secret Ways
  • musical with Brigitte Bardot with script by Jack Davis (1968)
  • References

    Euan Lloyd Wikipedia