Frank Gerard Lloyd (born 1928[non-primary source needed] -15 December 1995, Sydney, Australia) credited briefly as Frank Maxwell[2] was an Australian actor[1] in a career spanning five decades starting from the early 1940s, Lloyd worked in all sectors of the genre, appearing in radio plays, theatre, television and film.
Lloyd subsequently travelled to England, and whilst in the United Kingdom he had small roles in the films Let Us Be True in 1953 and The Battle of the River Plate in 1956.
He later played small roles in Australian films including Mr Tinkle in Around the World in Eighty Ways, Those Dear Departed and Fast Talking..
[3] He featured in many guest character roles in soap operas, serials and telemovies, with parts in The Young Doctors as (Ted Wilcox), Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, and A Country Practice.
Lloyd was badly injured in a car crash, in Greece alongside Canadian actor and musician Donald Harvie (1929–2011) in 1963.