“Glasses” persona debuts in one-reel comedies
Labels: Harold Lloyd, Glasses CharacterHarold Lloyd introduced his “Glasses Character” in 1917, shifting from broader comic disguises toward an everyday-looking young man. The simple prop of horn-rimmed glasses helped separate the character from Lloyd himself and made the persona easier to carry from film to film. This laid the groundwork for the more sustained storytelling he would attempt in the 1920s.