![]() Lloyd also starred as the headmaster in 1989’s “Dead Poets Society” and Martin Scorsese’s “The Age of Innocence” (1993). Elsewhere.” NBCUniversal via Getty Images “That series was like doing a very good Broadway show where you don’t have to do the same thing every night,” he told The Post of his role as Dr. The 1980s proved to be his claim to fame for many fans, who remember him as a series regular on NBC’s Emmy-winning “St. It was Hitch who freed me.” Norman Lloyd circa 1962 during his time working on “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.” CBS via Getty Images “The network told Hitch, there’s a problem with Lloyd, and he simply said, ‘I want him.’ They all could have done that,” Lloyd told The Post in 2007. That’s when he got his big break on the big screen, with none other than Alfred Hitchcock in 1942’s “Saboteur” and 1945’s “Spellbound.” Lloyd later worked with the acclaimed director again as associate producer on the series “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.” Lloyd was originally cast in Welles’ infamous “Citizen Kane,” Deadline reported, but quit the project due to budget problems. One of his first big roles was Cinna the Poet in an acclaimed 1937 adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” when he was a charter member of Orson Welles and John Houseman’s Mercury Theatre. He reportedly died in his sleep at his Los Angeles home.īorn in New Jersey, Lloyd got his start acting in New York in the 1930s, the Wrap reported. He was 106.Ī family friend confirmed his passing to Deadline. ![]() Marlene Clark dies: Actress starred in ‘Sanford and Son’ and ‘Ganja & Hess’īeyoncé honors Tina Turner on tour: ‘Scream so she can feel your love’Īctor’s body found stuffed inside trunk buried at Rio de Janeiro homeĪfter an illustrious career in beloved films and shows such as “Dead Poets Society” and “St. ![]() Paul Walker’s brother honors late actor after birth of new baby boy ![]()
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