The world’s oldest acting actor Norman Lloyd has died at the age of 107. This was reported by Variety with reference to the statement of producer Dean Hargrove.
Kyiv. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – May 12, 2021 – Art and Celebrities
According to the publication, the actor died at his home in Los Angeles.
Norman Lloyd became famous after the role of Fry in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1942 film The Saboteur. Lloyd also starred in Charlie Chaplin’s feature film Ramp Lights.
However, the actor gained his greatest popularity after 60 years, when in the 1980s he played the role of a doctor in the medical drama of NBC “St. Elsevier”. During his career, Lloyd starred in more than 60 films and TV shows. He also won a prize at the Venice Film Festival (1985) and was twice nominated for an Emmy Television Award (1970 and 1974).
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Source: Ukrgate