Lloyd Perryman, a multifaceted and accomplished personage, entered the world on January 29, 1917, in the quaint and charming town of Ruth, Arkansas, situated within the boundaries of the United States of America, a nation renowned for its diverse cultural heritage and rich history.
Noted thespian, he etched an indelible impression upon the cinematic landscape, with a career replete with memorable performances in iconic motion pictures, including the esteemed "Sons of the Pioneers", released in 1942, as well as the visually striking "Heldorado", which premiered in 1946, and the vintage western "West of Cheyenne", a film that has stood the test of time since its initial release in 1938.
Lloyd's life beyond his professional endeavors was marked by a profound sense of companionship and devotion, as he entered into a lifelong union with the enchanting Violet "Buddie" Thatcher, with whom he shared a deep and abiding bond that transcended the ordinary.
Lloyd's earthly journey, which had been marked by numerous significant milestones and achievements, finally came to a close on the thirty-first day of May, 1977, in the picturesque city of Burbank, situated in the state of California, within the vast and diverse United States of America.