
Norman Lloyd
Biography
Norman Nathan Lloyd (né Perlmutter; November 8, 1914 – May 11, 2021) was an American actor, producer and director with a career in entertainment spanning nearly a century. He worked in every major facet of the industry including theatre, radio, television, and film, with a career that started in 1923. Lloyd's final film, Trainwreck, was released in 2015, after he had attained 100 years of age.
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Known For
Acting History
2022
Romantic Mysticism: The Music of Billy Goldenberg as Self
2021I Am Alfred Hitchcock as Self
2019Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies
2018The Great Buster: A Celebration as Self
2016Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival: Norman Lloyd
2015Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity as Self
2015Trainwreck as Norman
2014Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles as Self - Actor
2013House of Wax: Unlike Anything You've Seen Before! as Self
2011The Story of Film: An Odyssey as Self
2010Embracing Chaos: Making The African Queen as Self
2009Modern Family as Donald
2006Dead Poets: A Look Back
2005In Her Shoes as The Professor
2003Chaplin Today: Monsieur Verdoux as Self
2003Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin as Self
2003The John Garfield Story as Self
2000The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle as Wossamotta U. President
2000Fail Safe as Defense Secretary Swenson
2000Saboteur: A Closer Look as Self
1998Seven Days as Dr. Isaac Mentnor
1997Vincent Price: The Versatile Villain as Self
1997The Practice as D.A. Asher Silverman
1996Corwin as Self
1996The Battle Over Citizen Kane as Self
1995The Omen as Aaron
1993Jean Renoir: Part One - From La Belle Époque to World War II as Self
1993The Age of Innocence as Letterblair
1992Home Fires as Dr. Marcus
1991Journey of Honor as Father Vasco
1990Wings as Lyle Bartlett
1989Dead Poets Society as Mr. Nolan
1989Amityville: The Evil Escapes as Father Manfred
1988American Experience as Self
1987Star Trek: The Next Generation as Professor Galen
1987Wiseguy
1987Biography as Self
1985The Twilight Zone as Merlin (segment "The Last Defender of Camelot")
1984Murder, She Wrote as Lloyd Marcus
1984Murder, She Wrote as Philip Arkham
1984Murder, She Wrote as Edward St. Cloud
1982St. Elsewhere as Daniel Auschlander
1982Jaws of Satan as The Monsignore
1981The New Deal for Artists as Self
1980The Nude Bomb as Carruthers
1979Beggarman, Thief as Roland Fielding
1978FM as Carl Billings
1978The Dark Secret of Harvest Home as Amys Penrose
1977Audrey Rose as Dr. Steven Lipscomb
1976Quincy, M.E. as Cornelius Sumner
1973Kojak as Harry Fein
1972Scarecrow as Dickon
1970Night Gallery as Henry Mallory
1964A Talk with Hitchcock as Self
1959One Step Beyond as Harold Stern
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as The Little Man
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Lieutenant Orsatti
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Charles Brailing
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Leo Thorby
1953General Electric Theater as Johnny
1952Limelight as Bodalink
1951The Light Touch as Anton
1951He Ran All the Way as Al Molin
1951Flame Of Stamboul as Louie Baracca
1951M as Sutro
1950The Flame and the Arrow as Apollo, the Troubador
1950Buccaneer's Girl as Patout
1949Reign of Terror as Tallien
1949Calamity Jane and Sam Bass as Jim Murphy
1949Scene of the Crime as Sleeper
1948No Minor Vices as Dr. Sturdivant
1948Studio One as O'Leary
1947Kraft Television Theatre as Andrew J. Fogarty
1947Kraft Television Theatre as McGraw
1947Kraft Television Theatre as Accountant
1946The Green Years as Adam Leckie
1946Young Widow as Sammy Jackson
1946A Letter for Evie as DeWitt Pynchon
1945A Walk in the Sun as Pvt. Archimbeau
1945Spellbound as Mr. Garmes
1945Within These Walls as Peter Moran
1945The Unseen as Jasper Goodwin
1945The Southerner as Finlay
1942Saboteur as Frank Fry
1941The Forgotten Man as Billy Timmins
1939The Streets of New York as Mark Livingstone







