Posted on 05/11/2021 5:31:05 PM PDT by Az Joe
The late actor worked with legends like Chaplin, Orson Welles, Hitchcock and Scorsese.
Attended both the 1926 and 2017 World Series.
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He had a nondescript, placid face.
This trait would help a character actor blend into most scenes very easily.
Norman Lloyd had an amazing career. Thankfully, he was generous in granting interviews and was a delightful storyteller. He worked with Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Robin Williams, Rod Serling and so many others.
I thought he already died a few years ago.......very old then. I like that actor......all the way back to Alfred Hitchcock Hour where he not only acted from time to time but I think was a producer. RIP Dr. Auschlander.....(I love that character).
Oh hell no Joe is a mummy
“The Jar”
You might also like “Tobacco Road” since you think like an arrogant new yorker that Southerners are all trash.
I’d love to put you in a room full of good people and explain to them what you think.
Whoa, stranger. You sure read a lot into my post. Apology accepted.
I recall seeing that show when I was 12, and still recalled how it was a creepy show. Thank you for the post.
Remarkable longevity. One of the giants in stage and television and film. Won’t see his like again. RIP.
You can’t think “the jar” is the best thing ever, and not think lowly of southern folk.
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