Tributes have been paid to veteran Hollywood actor Norman Lloyd following his death at the age of 106.
During his 90-year career in the entertainment industry, Norman made appearances in a number of high-profile films, with his early work including the Alfred Hitchcock offerings Saboteur and Spellbound.
He also appeared in the TV series St Elsewhere for six years and acted alongside Robin Williams in the film Dead Poets Society.
More recently, Norman appeared in guest roles in TV shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wings and Modern Family, as well as the films In Her Shoes and Trainwreck, which became his final on-screen role in 2015.
Since news broke that Norman had died in his sleep on Tuesday, a number of his fellow actors and those who knew him have been paying tribute.
Judd Apatow – who directed Norman in Trainwreck – wrote on Instagram: “Norman Lloyd loved to tell stories and make people laugh... Every moment with Norman was special.
“He loved to tell this story about his wife Peggy. She was in bed and was very ill. She said to him ‘Norman, how long have we been married?’. He replied, ‘seventy years’. She said, ‘I think we’re going to make it’. I miss him already.”
Amy Schumer also shared a photo of Norman on set, writing: “We will miss you.”
Referencing Norman’s early work with Orson Welles, Ben Stiller tweeted: “What a career. From Welles to Apatow.”
Norman was married to his wife, Peggy, for 75 years, until her death in 2011.
They had a son, Charlie, and a daughter, Josie, who died in her eighties in 2020.
During his 90-year career in the entertainment industry, Norman made appearances in a number of high-profile films, with his early work including the Alfred Hitchcock offerings Saboteur and Spellbound.
He also appeared in the TV series St Elsewhere for six years and acted alongside Robin Williams in the film Dead Poets Society.
More recently, Norman appeared in guest roles in TV shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wings and Modern Family, as well as the films In Her Shoes and Trainwreck, which became his final on-screen role in 2015.
Since news broke that Norman had died in his sleep on Tuesday, a number of his fellow actors and those who knew him have been paying tribute.
Judd Apatow – who directed Norman in Trainwreck – wrote on Instagram: “Norman Lloyd loved to tell stories and make people laugh... Every moment with Norman was special.
“He loved to tell this story about his wife Peggy. She was in bed and was very ill. She said to him ‘Norman, how long have we been married?’. He replied, ‘seventy years’. She said, ‘I think we’re going to make it’. I miss him already.”
Amy Schumer also shared a photo of Norman on set, writing: “We will miss you.”
Referencing Norman’s early work with Orson Welles, Ben Stiller tweeted: “What a career. From Welles to Apatow.”
What a career. From Welles to Apatow. #RIP Norman Lloyd. https://t.co/sDCRpgeXgt
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) May 11, 2021
Lost my “oldest “ friend Norman Loyd. Amazing human ,actor and mentor pic.twitter.com/HwA6WaQlzX
— Howie Mandel (@howiemandel) May 11, 2021
Oh Norman Lloyd you were so kind to me when I was a kid starting out may you Rest In Peace dear man.
— ✌?rosanna arquette (@RoArquette) May 11, 2021
What a life! RIP #NormanLloyd - Possibly the longest lived notable actor of all time at 106? https://t.co/H6jUQGRZoU
— Matthew Bourne (@SirMattBourne) May 11, 2021
Got to meet Norman Lloyd once about 20 years ago, when he was a mere pup of 86. Run your eye down the man's credits as an actor & director and salute the Real Deal. RIP.
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) May 11, 2021
#RIP to amazing 106-year-old actor Norman Lloyd, whose decades-long Hollywood career included a memorable turn as Captain Picard's archaeology professor, Dr. Richard Galen#StarTrekpic.twitter.com/NF7JbkI2fw
— TrekCore.com ? (@TrekCore) May 11, 2021
Look up mensch in the dictionary. There’s a picture of Norman Lloyd. RIP.
— Brent Spiner (@BrentSpiner) May 11, 2021
Norman was married to his wife, Peggy, for 75 years, until her death in 2011.
They had a son, Charlie, and a daughter, Josie, who died in her eighties in 2020.