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Norman Lloyd Biography (1914-)
Born November 8, 1914, in Jersey City, NJ; married Peggy Craven (some sourcescite Peggy Hirsdansky), June 29, 1936; children: Susanna Baird, Michael Lloyd.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor, producer, director
- Birth Details
- November 8, 1914
- Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Stage Appearances
- (Stage debut) Liliom, Civic Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1932
- Club, Alice in Wonderland, Civic Repertory Theatre, 1932
- Faneres, A Secret Life, Apprentice Theatre, New School for SocialResearch, New York City, 1933
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Naked, Apprentice Theatre, 1934
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Fear, Apprentice Theatre, 1934
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The Armored Train, Apprentice Theatre, 1934
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The Call of Life, Apprentice Theatre, 1934
- Title role, Dr. Knock, Apprentice Theatre, 1934, then Peabody Playhouse, Boston, MA, 1935
- (Broadway debut) Japhet, Noah, Longacre Theatre, 1935
- Kleist, Gallery Gods, Peabody Playhouse, 1935
- Salesman and Judge Brandeis, Triple-A Plowed Under, Living Newspaper Unit, Federal Theatre, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 1936
- Clown, Injunction Granted, Living Newspaper Unit, Federal Theatre,Biltmore Theatre, 1936
- Consumer, Power, Living Newspaper Unit, Federal Theatre, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1937
- Cinna, Julius Caesar, Mercury Theatre, New York City, 1937
- Roger/Hodge, The Shoemaker's Holiday, Mercury Theatre, 1938
- Johnny Appleseed, Everywhere I Roam, National Theatre, New York City, 1938
- Quack, the medicine man, Medicine Show, New Yorker Theatre, New York City, 1940
- One of the Four, Liberty Jones, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1941
- Dawson, Village Green, Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City,1941
- Sandy, Ask My Friend Sandy, Biltmore Theatre, 1943
- Mosca, Volpone, Las Palmas Theatre, Los Angeles, 1945
- Fool, King Lear, National Theatre, 1950
- The Devil, Don Juan in Hell, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 1953
- Mr. Dockwiler, Madame, Will You Walk, Phoenix Theatre, New York City, 1953
- Lucio, Measure for Measure, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1956, then Phoenix Theatre, 1957
- Sir Andrew Undershaft, Major Barbara, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1971
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The Will and Bart Show, Williamstown Theatre, Williamstown, MA, 1992
- Also appeared at Deertrees Theatre, Harrison, ME, 1937.
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Stage Director
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The Road to Rome, La Jolla Playhouse, 1948
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The Cocktail Party, La Jolla Playhouse, 1951
- (With Hume Cronyn) Madam, Will You Walk, Phoenix Theatre, 1953
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The Golden Apple, Phoenix Theatre, then Alvin Theatre, New York City, both 1954
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The Taming of the Shrew, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford,CT, 1956, then Phoenix Theatre, 1957
- Also directed The Lady's Not for Burning.
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Film Appearances
- (Film debut) Frye, Saboteur, Universal, 1942
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The Southerner, United Artists, 1945
- Archimbeau (some sources cite Archibald), A Walk in the Sun (alsoknown as Salerno Beach), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945
- Dewitt Pyncheon, A Letter for Evie, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1945
- Jasper Goodwin, The Unseen, Paramount, 1945
- Peter Moran, Within These Walls, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945
- Mr. Garnes (some sources cite Garmes), Spellbound (also known as Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound), United Artists, 1945
- Adam Leckie, The Green Years, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1946
- Sammy, Young Widow, United Artists, 1946
- Dr. Troyanski, The Beginning or the End, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1947
- Dr. Sturdevant, No Minor Vices, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948
- Tallien, The Black Book (also known as Reign of Terror), Eagle-Lion, 1949
- Sleeper, Scene of the Crime, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1949
- Jim Murphy, Calamity Jane and Sam Bass, Universal, 1949
- Patout, Buccaneer's Girl, Universal, 1950
- Troubador, The Flame and the Arrow, Warner Bros., 1950
- Al Molin, He Ran All the Way, Universal, 1951
- Anton, The Light Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1951
- Sutro, M, 1951
- Bodalink, Limelight, United Artists, 1952
- Baracca, Flame of Stamboul, Columbia, 1957
- Dr. Steven Lipscomb, Audrey Rose, United Artists, 1977
- Carl Billings, FM (also known as Citizen's Band), Universal, 1978
- Monsignore, Jaws of Satan (also known as King Cobra), United Artists, 1980
- Carruthers, The Nude Bomb (also known as Maxwell Smart and theNude Bomb and The Return of Maxwell Smart), Universal, 1980
- Mr. Nolan, Dead Poets Society, 1989
- Father Vasco, Journey of Honor (also known as Shogun Warrior and Shogun Mayeda), 1992
- Mr. Letterblair, The Age of Innocence, 1993
- President of Wassamotta U., The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Universal, 2000
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Film Work
- Producer's assistant, The Red Pony, 1949
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Television Appearances
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Series
- Dr. Daniel Auschlander, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982-88
- Dr. Isaac Mentnor, Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 1998-2000
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Movies
- Amys Penrose, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, NBC, 1978
- Roland Fielding, Beggarman, Thief, NBC, 1979
- Father Manfred, Amityville: The Evil Escapes (also known as TheAmityville Horror: The Evil Escapes, Part 4 and Amityville IV: The Evil Escapes), NBC, 1989
- Secretary Swenson, Fail Safe, CBS, 2000
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Specials
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NBC's Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986
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Surviving a Heart Attack, Lifetime, 1988
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Alfred Hitchcock, Arts and Entertainment, 1994
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Television's Christmas Classics, CBS, 1994
- Aaron, The Omen, Fox, 1995
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The Battle over Citizen Kane, PBS, 1996
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Hitchcock: Shadow of a Genius (also known as Dial H for Hitchcock and Dial H Hitchcock: The Genius behind the Showman), Turner Classics, 1999
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Hitchcock, Selznick, and the End of Hollywood, PBS, 1999
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Episodic
- Lieutenant, "Nightmare in 4-D," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957
- Charles, "Design for Loving," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1958
- Harold Stern, "Delusion," Alcoa Presents, 1959
- The little man, "The Little Man Who Was There," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1960
- Leo Thorby, "Maria," Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1961
- Dickon, "Scarecrow," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1971
- Henry Mallory, "A Feast of Blood," Night Gallery, 1972
- Harry Fine, "Night of the Piraeus," Kojak, 1975
- Merlin, "The Last Defender of Camelot," The Twilight Zone, 1986
- Lloyd Marcus, "If the Frame Fits," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986
- Philip Arkham, "The Committee," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1991
- Gordon Wimsatt, "Oceans White with Phone," Civil Wars, ABC, 1992
- Professor Richard Galen, "The Chase," Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1993
- Edward St. Cloud, "Murder in White," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993
- "George" Lyle Bartlett, "Bye George," Wings, NBC, 1996
- Rabbi and District Attorney Asher Silverman, "Part V," The Practice, ABC, 1997
- Rabbi and District Attorney Asher Silverman, "Part VI," The Practice, ABC, 1997
- Rabbi and District Attorney Asher Silverman, "Line of Duty," The Practice, ABC, 1998
- Also appeared in "The Gondola," Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS;and as General Leland Masters, Wiseguy.
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Other Television Appearances
- (Television debut) Streets of New York, NBC, 1939
- Dr. Nicholas, The Scarecrow, 1972
- Dr. Isaac Mentnor, Seven Days (pilot), UPN, 1998
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Television Work
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Series
- Director, Revue, CBS, 1950-52
- Associate producer, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, CBS, 1957-61
- Director, Insight, 1960
- Producer, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, 1962, later executive producer and director, 1963-64
- Producer, The Name of the Game, NBC, 1969-70
- Producer and director, Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1972-73,then executive producer, 1974
- Producer, Tales of the Unexpected (also known as Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected), syndicated, 1979-80
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Episodic; Director, Unless Otherwise Noted
- "Mr. Lincoln," Omnibus, NBC, 1952
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The Jail, ABC, 1961
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The Jar, CBS, 1964
- (And producer) Journey to the Unknown (also known as Out of theUnknown), five episodes, \[England\], 1968
- "Youth from Vienna," Tales of the Unexpected (also known as Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected), syndicated, 1979
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Movies
- Producer and director, The Smugglers, NBC, 1966
- Producer and director, Companions in Nightmare, NBC, 1967
- Producer, What's a Nice Girl Like You ...?, 1971
- Director, Columbo: Lady in Waiting, NBC, 1971
- Producer, The Bravos, ABC, 1972
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Specials
- Executive producer, Another Part of the Forest, 1972
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WRITINGS
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Books
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Stages (autobiography), 1993
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals:
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Classic Images, April, 2000, pp. 73-77.
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Starlog, December, 1998 .
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