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Norman Lloyd in Saboteur

Norman Lloyd (1914 - 2021)

Television director and producer

Film Deaths[]

  • Saboteur (1942) [Frank Fry]: Falls to his death from the torch of the Statue of Liberty when his sleeve rips apart while Robert Cummings is trying to pull him up, after Norman goes over the edge.
  • A Walk in the Sun (1945) [Pvt. Archimbeau]: He is running during the charge, German Soldiers then pop up and open fire on the Americans and Norman is struck by a bullet in the chest.
  • Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949) [Jim Murphy aka Gordon]: Shot in the chest by one of Howard Duff's gang when he set up a trap at the bank.
  • He Ran All the Way (1951) [Al Nolan]: Shot in the back by Dale Van Sickel, when he tries to escape from a robbery; he dies of his wound offscreen shortly afterwards; we learn of his death when Wallace Ford informs John Garfield.

TV Deaths[]

  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Design for Loving (1958) [Charles Brailing]: Playing a dual role, his human character is still alive at the end but has been forcibly pushed into a large tool chest by his 'marionette' clone, so will suffocate. (Thanks to Brian)
  • One Step Beyond: Delusion (1959) [Harold Stern]: Dies (off-screen) in a mental institution, a few months after the story ends. We learn of his death in John Newland's closing monologue.
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Maria (1961) [Leo Thorby]: Shot in the chest by Kreg Martin. (Thanks to Brian)
  • St. Elsewhere: Not My Type (1986) [Dr. Daniel Auschlander]: Dies in several fantasy segments: when he dies of a heart attack in his office, when he is smothered with a pillow by Ed Flanders, and when he collapses and dies while talking to William Daniels, all shown while William is writing a book.
  • St. Elsewhere: The Last One (1988) [Dr. Daniel Auschlander]: Dies of a stroke (off-screen); his body is seen in his office when Eric Laneuville discovers him. (Note: the end of the episode reveals that the entire series, including Norman's death, was all part of Chad Allen's imagination, as Norman appears as a different character in reality)

Notable Connections[]

  • Mr. Peggy Lloyd (widowed)

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