Norman Lloyd, 'St. Elsewhere' and 'Saboteur' star, dead at 106
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Norman Lloyd, who portrayed Dr. Daniel Auschlander on "St. Elsewhere," died on Tuesday at his Los Angeles home, according to his son.
Lloyd was known for playing Mr. Nolan in "Dead Poet's Society" and was nominated for two Emmy awards for producing the TV series "The Name of the Game" in 1970 and the made-for-television movie "Steambath" in 1974. His acting days date clear back to Orson Welles’ Mercury Theatre troupe and was part of its very first production: a Broadway adaptation of "Julius Caesar" originally by William Shakespeare.More Related News
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