Norman Lloyd
Norman Nathan Lloyd, originally named Perlmutter, was a distinguished American actor, producer, and director whose illustrious career in the entertainment industry lasted almost a century. Born on November 8, 1914, he began his journey in show business in 1923, showcasing his remarkable versatility across various mediums such as theatre, radio, television, and film. Lloyd's contributions to the performing arts were significant and far-reaching.
Among his numerous achievements, Lloyd is perhaps best remembered for his role as Dr. Daniel Auschlander on the acclaimed television series "St. Elsewhere," which aired from 1982 to 1988. His film credits include notable works such as "Dead Poets Society" (1989), where he delivered a memorable performance, and he also collaborated with legendary director Alfred Hitchcock on films like "Saboteur" (1942) and "Spellbound" (1945).
Lloyd's commitment to the craft extended beyond acting; he was also a skilled producer and director, influencing the industry from behind the scenes. His last film appearance came in 2015 with "Trainwreck," marking a remarkable milestone as he graced the screen at the age of 100. Norman Lloyd passed away on May 11, 2021, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire future generations of artists.
Filmography
The New Deal for Artists
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
Scene of the Crime
M (1951)
Buccaneer's Girl
The Flame and the Arrow
Saboteur
Fail Safe (2000)
Amityville: The Evil Escapes
Limelight
Scarecrow
The Green Years
Reign of Terror
The Nude Bomb
Audrey Rose
Spellbound
He Ran All the Way
Jaws of Satan
The Southerner
The Unseen
Dead Poets Society
A Walk in the Sun
The Story of Film: An Odyssey
Seven Days