And the movie version of “Disputed Passage” came out in 1939. The next year, Claude Raines and Fay Bainter starred in “White Banners”. “Green Light” was made into a movie that starred Errol Flynn in 1937. The first starred Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor released in 1935, with the other coming out in 1954 with Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. “Magnificent Obsession” was published in 1929, when Lloyd was fifty years old, and was immediately a huge success. James United Church in Montreal, Quebec, and it was from this pulpit he decided to retire in order to start writing fiction. Then he moved to Los Angeles, and lastly to St. Minister of the First Congregational Church of Akron. For the next six years, he was the minister of The First Congregational Church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and from there he moved to Akron, Ohio, and from 1920 until 1926 served as the Sr. C.įrom 1911 until 1915, he was the director of religious work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He served pastorates in Lancaster, Ohio, North Manchester, Indiana, and Washington, D. Lloyd was married to Bessie Porch, and they had two kids Bessie J and Virginia V Douglas.Īfter he got the AM degree from Wittenberg College in 1903, he was ordained in the Lutheran ministry. He spent parts of his childhood in Wilmot, Indiana, Monroeville, Indiana, and Florence, Kentucky, where his dad (Alexander Jackson Douglas) was the pastor of the Hopeful Lutheran Church. Douglas was born in Columbia City, Indiana on August 27, 1877.
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