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At Almost 103, He Continues to Inspire as One of Hollywood’s Longest-Living Icons.

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Born in 1914, Lloyd’s career began long before television, streaming platforms, or even the modern studio system took full shape. From early theater performances in New York to collaborations with some of cinema’s most celebrated directors, he witnessed — and helped shape — the evolution of American film and television.

A Career That Spanned Generations

Lloyd’s breakthrough in film came with his memorable performance in Saboteur, directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. His chilling portrayal of a villain in the wartime thriller cemented his place in Hollywood history.

But his career did not stop there. Over the decades, Lloyd worked steadily in film and television, adapting to changing eras with remarkable ease. Younger audiences came to know him through his role on the medical drama St. Elsewhere in the 1980s, where he played the wise and sharp Dr. Daniel Auschlander.

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