Norman Lloyd Career Retrospective | SAG-AFTRA Foundation | The Business

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At the age of 100, Norman Lloyd is an actor, producer, and director with a career in entertainment spanning roughly eight decades. Lloyd has appeared in over sixty films and television shows. His prominent film roles include Fry in Saboteur, Bodalink in Limelight, Mr. Nolan in Dead Poets Society, Mr. Letterblair in The Age of Innocence and Dr. Daniel Auschlander, one of the starring roles on the groundbreaking medical drama St. Elsewhere. He has no plans of slowing down with two movies scheduled to be released, Judd Apatow's Trainwreck and A Place for Heroes with Paul Sorvino.

Moderator: Elliott Gould (Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, M*A*S*H, The Long Goodbye, California Split, Bugsy, Friends, Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve, Ocean's Thirteen)
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105 and still going! An inspiration to a long and well-lived life!

DaDez
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As a little boy in the 1950's I first discovered Norman Lloyd in Lewis Milestones "A Walk in the Sun".His role was that of a far seeing soldier who was convinced that we'd be fighting the Battle of Tibet in 1980. Pretty close prediction. Later in College in LA. I saw Norman Lloyd on stage in Major Barbara with Richard Dreyfuss and Blythe Danner. And in the old repertory movie theaters in LA I rediscovered him in Limelight and Saboteur. Norman Lloyd has had an enviable career in all our media. Including now the Internet. I pray that Providence just allows him to keep going..and going...and going

darenkelly
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Amazing at 100, Norman Lloyd is the penultimate actor's actor. Catch one of his early films, and you'll be amazed. Kudos to a theatrical acting legend.

BaileySEA
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I love you Mr. Lloyd. I'd like to be like you at 100, but I'm afraid it's impossible.

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I also loved his performance as Merlin on the Twilight Zone episode "The Last Defender of Camelot."

DefLeppardVanHalen
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They should have cast Norman as Peter Weyland, instead of putting awful old-age makeup on Guy Pearce.

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