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Norman lloyd st elsewhere
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Elsewhere below, as part of the Television Academy Foundation’s The Interviews series:ĭuring the 1970s, he earned Emmy nominations for the NBC adventure series The Name of the Game as a producer and telefilm Steambath as an EP.

norman lloyd st elsewhere

Watch Lloyd talking about being cast in St. Eligius docs visited the bar where everybody knows your name. Elsewhere characters who appeared in a Cheers crossover episode, when the St. It wasn’t a ratings hit - never finishing in the year-end Top 30 in a three-network TV universe - but won 13 Emmys among 62 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series in all of its seasons. He was with Boston-set hospital drama for its entire six-season run from 1982-88. Daniel Auschlander, a veteran physician who dealt with his own liver cancer diagnosis and chemo. Lloyd was in his late 60s when he was cast on NBC’s St. Showbiz & Media Figures We’ve Lost In 2021 – Photo Gallery Lloyd in ‘St.

norman lloyd st elsewhere

On television, he directed most of Hitchcock’s suspense pieces - winning a Special Mention for Alfred Hitchcock Presents from the Venice Film Festival in 1985 - and starred on the NBC medical drama St.

norman lloyd st elsewhere

Lloyd himself generously offered start-up jobs to many well-known filmmakers, such as Billy Friedkin. When the filmmaker ran into his proverbial budget problems, Lloyd quit the project and returned to New York, later making his screen debut as the villainous spy who fell from the top of the Statue of Liberty in Alfred Hitchcock’s Saboteur (1942). He originally was cast in Welles’ epic Citizen Kane and accompanied the director to Hollywood. Todd McCarthy Remembers Hollywood Legend Norman Lloyd Lloyd and Hitchcock on set of ‘Saboteur,’ 1942 Everett Collection











Norman lloyd st elsewhere