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Norman Lloyd
Norman Lloyd
NameNorman Lloyd
Birth dateNovember 8, 1914
Birth placeJersey City, New Jersey
Death dateMay 11, 2021
Death placeLos Angeles, California
OccupationActor, director, producer

Norman Lloyd was a renowned American actor, director, and producer, best known for his work with Alfred Hitchcock on films like Spellbound and Limelight. He began his career in the entertainment industry at a young age, performing with the Federal Theatre Project and later with the Group Theatre, alongside notable actors such as Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg. Lloyd's extensive career spanned over eight decades, during which he worked with prominent directors like Orson Welles and Charlie Chaplin. He was also a close friend and collaborator of John Houseman, with whom he worked on various projects, including the Mercury Theatre.

Early Life and Education

Norman Lloyd was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to a family of Jewish descent. He developed an interest in the performing arts at a young age and began acting in school plays at Boys High School in Brooklyn. Lloyd later attended New York University, where he studied drama and became involved with the Theatre Guild, a prestigious theater company that produced works by notable playwrights like Eugene O'Neill and George Bernard Shaw. During his time at NYU, Lloyd also worked with the Federal Theatre Project, a program established by the Works Progress Administration to provide employment for actors and theater professionals during the Great Depression.

Career

Lloyd's career in the entertainment industry began in the 1930s, when he started working as an actor and director with the Group Theatre, a company co-founded by Harold Clurman and Cheryl Crawford. He appeared in numerous stage productions, including Waiting for Lefty by Clifford Odets and Golden Boy by Odets. Lloyd's work with the Group Theatre brought him to the attention of Alfred Hitchcock, who cast him in the 1942 film Saboteur. He went on to work with Hitchcock on several other films, including Spellbound and Limelight, which starred Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Lloyd also collaborated with other notable directors, such as Orson Welles on The Lady from Shanghai and John Ford on The Long Voyage Home.

Filmography

Norman Lloyd's filmography includes a wide range of films, from classic Hollywood movies like Casablanca and The Maltese Falcon to more obscure titles like The Southerner and The Flame and the Arrow. He worked with many prominent actors, including Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Cary Grant. Some of his notable films include He Ran All the Way, directed by John Berry, and Limelight, which was nominated for several Academy Awards. Lloyd also appeared in television shows, such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone, created by Rod Serling.

Personal Life

Norman Lloyd was married to Peggy Lloyd, a former actress, for over 75 years, until her death in 2011. The couple had two children, Josie Lloyd and Michael Lloyd. Lloyd was a close friend and collaborator of many notable figures in the entertainment industry, including John Houseman, Orson Welles, and Alfred Hitchcock. He was also a member of the Actors' Equity Association and the Screen Actors Guild, and served on the board of the American Film Institute.

Legacy

Norman Lloyd's legacy in the entertainment industry is profound, with a career spanning over eight decades and numerous collaborations with prominent directors and actors. He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2007, recognizing his contributions to the film industry. Lloyd's work with Alfred Hitchcock and other notable directors has been recognized and celebrated by film scholars and historians, including Peter Bogdanovich and Martin Scorsese. His influence can be seen in the work of many contemporary actors and directors, including Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino. Lloyd passed away on May 11, 2021, at the age of 106, leaving behind a remarkable body of work and a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Category:American actors

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