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  1. May 12, 2021 · Tributes have been paid to actor Norman Lloyd, who worked with Alfred Hitchcock and later appeared in medical drama St Elsewhere, who has died at 106.

    • Incredible Career Longevity
    • Early Theatrical Career
    • Movies and Television
    • St. Elsewhere
    • Notable Later Roles
    • Lloyd on His Long Career

    Lloyd’s impressively long career in Hollywood led many to marvel over the history he carried in his head. He could reminisce about playing tennis with Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) and had the privilege of calling Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) a friend (and calling him “Hitch,” as his friends did). He worked with Orson Welles (1915–1985) when he was a...

    It all began in 1932. Lloyd left New York University at 17, after two years of study, because he already knew he wanted to act. He spent the first decade of his career in the theater, with emphasis on social theater collectives including the Theatre of Action and the Federal Theatre Project. With the latter, he appeared in a number of “Living Newsp...

    Another year would pass before Lloyd returned to Hollywood and resumed his stalled movie career, and it would be another legendary director who lured him there for the second time. Hitchcock cast Lloyd in his 1942 spy thriller, “Saboteur.” Lloyd remained in Hollywood and took a role in a second Hitchcock film, “Spellbound,” in 1945. He would work w...

    Lloyd continued to act and direct throughout the 1960s and ’70s, but his next high-profile role wouldn’t come until 1982. It was then that he agreed to do a short arc on the award-winning TV drama “St. Elsewhere.” His part was intended to last for just four episodes, but when the show’s creators discovered how much they enjoyed writing for and work...

    It wasn’t long after the end of “St. Elsewhere” that Lloyd took another part that made him highly recognizable to younger audiences. In 1989’s “Dead Poets Society,” Lloyd played Mr. Nolan, the strict headmaster who became a villain as he administered corporal punishment to a student and fired a beloved teacher, played by Robin Williams (1951–2014)....

    “I do a lot of thinking about the long story of my life, and some of it astounds me.” —from a 2015 interview with the AV Club

  2. May 12, 2021 · LOS ANGELES — Norman Lloyd, whose role as kindly Dr. Daniel Auschlander on TV’s “St. Elsewhere” was a single chapter in a distinguished stage and screen career that put him in the company of Orson...

  3. May 21, 2021 · Norman Lloyd, a venerable character actor for nine decades who may be best remembered for playing the villain who dangles from the Statue of Liberty at the climax of Alfred Hitchcock ’s Second...

  4. May 12, 2021 · Norman Lloyd, the actor-writer-director-producer who worked with some of the most notable names in Hollywood history, and is best-known for co-starring on the acclaimed TV drama “ St. Elsewhere,” passed away yesterday at the age of 106.

  5. May 11, 2021 · Norman Lloyd, who memorably fell to his death from the Statue of Liberty as the villain in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Saboteur” in the 1940s but became best known four decades later as kindly Dr....

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  7. May 12, 2021 · Tributes have been paid to veteran Hollywood actor Norman Lloyd following his death at the age of 106. During his 90-year career in the entertainment industry, Norman made appearances in a...

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