
Lloyd French (January 11, 1900 – May 24, 1950) was an American director of short films, most of them comedies. His best remembered films are several Laurel and Hardy comedies in the 1930s. He also made several musical short films featuring many bandleaders of the day; in the 1940s he also directed several shorts starring Edgar Kennedy and Leon Errol; he made his last film in 1946. French was born in San Francisco, California and died in Beverly Hills, California of heart disease.

Too Many Women

His First Flame

Busy Bodies

Oliver the Eighth

Smoked Hams

Double Exposure

A Peach of a Pair

Dirty Work

That's My Wife

The Midnight Patrol

Serves You Right

Me and My Pal

Dizzy & Daffy

The Old Grey Mayor

All Girl Revue

Two Boobs in a Balloon

Nut Guilty

All American Drawback

The Knockout

So You Won't T-T-T-Talk

The Dipsy Doodler

Wild Babies!

While the Cat's Away

On the Wagon

The Officer's Mess

Double Talk

A Neckin' Party

Mail Trouble

Shop Talk

Calling All Tars

Rushin' Art

Absorbing Junior

For the Love of Pete

Here's Howe

Taking the Count

Punch and Beauty

The Blonde Bomber

Kick Me Again

The Choke's on You

Why Pay Rent?

On the Air

Hats and Dogs