![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Director, Producer, Executive Producer, Actor Born: November 8, 1914 in Jersey City, NJ Biography:After graduating from NYU, New Jersey-born actor "Norman Lloyd" worked with Eva LeGalleine's company, then joined "Orson Welles"' Mercury Theatre. He also appeared in the WPA's progressive Living Newspaper show, and was cast in the Broadway musical Johnny Appleseed. In Hollywood in 1941, Lloyd began a long friendship and professional association with director "Alfred Hitchcock". Lloyd's first film was Hitchcock's "Saboteur" (1942), in which he played the squirrelly Nazi spy Fry, who came to a spectacular end by plummeting from the Statue of Liberty. After a few more villainous film roles, Lloyd was given his first behind-the-scenes production job by director "Lewis Milestone", working as an assistant on Milestone's "Arch of Triumph" (1948). A peripheral victim of the Hollywood blacklist, Lloyd was rescued professionally by Hitchcock, who utilized Lloyd as an actor, director and executive producer on... Full Biography
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