John Bedford Lloyd
John Bedford Lloyd, born on January 2, 1956, is a talented American actor renowned for his compelling performances across both television and film. He gained significant recognition for his role in the critically acclaimed AMC series "Remember WENN," which aired from 1996 to 1998 and showcased his versatility in portraying complex characters.
Lloyd's film career is marked by notable appearances in several major productions. He played a pivotal role in James Cameron's sci-fi masterpiece "The Abyss" (1989), where his performance contributed to the film's groundbreaking visual effects and storytelling. Additionally, he was featured in the Oscar-winning drama "Philadelphia" (1993), which tackled crucial social issues, and he also appeared in Oliver Stone's political biopic "Nixon" (1995), further solidifying his status in Hollywood.
Over the years, Lloyd has developed a reputation for his ability to seamlessly transition between various genres, making him a sought-after actor in both film and television. His diverse body of work reflects his commitment to his craft and his ability to bring depth and authenticity to every role he undertakes. With a career spanning several decades, John Bedford Lloyd continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment industry, celebrated for his contributions to the arts.
Filmography
Tough Guys Don't Dance
Winter Passing
The Brooklyn Banker
Plainclothes
Waiting for the Light
Fair Game (1995)
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Killer: A Journal of Murder
Away From Here
The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn
The Hoax
Crossing Delancey
Diary of a Hitman
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
Taking Chance
The Abyss
The Bourne Supremacy