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Lloyd Bochner

 
Actor: Lloyd Bochner
  • Born: Jul 29, 1924 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Died: Oct 29, 2005 in Santa Monica, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man, Morning Glory, Double Agent
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Twilight Zone: To Serve Man (1962)

Biography

After racking up impressive stage credits in Canada and the U.S., actor Lloyd Bochner familiarized himself with American televiewers in the supporting role of Captain Nicholas Lacey in the prime-time TV serial One Man's Family (1952). Dozens of guest-star assignments later, Bochner again showed up on a weekly basis as police chief Neil Campbell in Hong Kong (1960). His later TV series stints included The Richard Boone Show (1963, as a member of Boone's "repertory company"), and Dynasty (1981-1982 season, as Cecil Colby). In films from 1963's Drums of Africa, Bochner has been seen in such characterizations as Marc Peters in the Carol Lynley version of Harlow (1965) and Dr. Cory in The Dunwich Horror (1969). By far, Bochner's most memorable assignment was the 1962 Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man," as the scientist who learns all too late that "It's a cookbook!"; nearly 30 years later, he parodied this deathless moment in Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (1991). Lloyd Bochner is the father of Emmy-winning actor Hart Bochner. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Lloyd Bochner
Born Lloyd Wolfe Bochner
July 29, 1924(1924-07-29)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died October 29, 2005 (aged 81)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.A.
Spouse(s) Ruth Bochner (? – October 29, 2005) 3 children

Lloyd Wolfe Bochner (July 29, 1924 – October 29, 2005) was a Canadian actor, also leading man, usually playing the role of cool, suave, rich men.

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Biography

Career

At age 11, Bochner began his acting career on Ontario radio programs. He went on to garner two Liberty Awards, the highest acting honour in Canada, for his work in Canadian film and theatre. In 1951 he moved to New York City and appeared in early television series such as One Man's Family and Kraft Television Theatre. In 1960, ABC called with a starring role in the series Hong Kong with co-star Rod Taylor. A few years later, Bochner appeared in one of his most famous roles, that of the scientist attempting to decipher an alien text in the classic 1962 Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man," a part he himself spoofed years later in the comedy The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear. In 1965, he guest starred on ABC's western series The Legend of Jesse James starring Christopher Jones in the title role. Two years later, he appeared on the ABC military-western Custer starring Wayne Maunder in the title role.

Over the years, Bochner continued to portray a variety of roles in television and film, from a warlock on Bewitched to a homosexual doctor coming out at middle age in the 1977 TV-movie Terraces, to Pia Zadora's abusive screenwriter husband in the camp classic film The Lonely Lady. In 1960, he starred in an adaptation of A. J. Cronin's The Citadel along with Ann Blyth. His son Paul said he "almost always played a suave, handsome, wealthy villain."

Famous roles

A typical and very famous Bochner role was that of the scheming Cecil Colby on Dynasty, in part due to his notorious death scene (the character suffered a heart attack while having sex with Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins), and later died in his hospital bed seconds after marrying her). A few years later, Bochner planned to star as C.C. Capwell on the daytime drama Santa Barbara, but a heart attack caused his departure from the series. Bochner continued to appear in television series for the next few decades, doing frequent voiceover work for the animated cartoon version of Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures. In 1998 Bochner co-founded the Committee to End Violence, a panel designed to study the impact violent images had on culture. He was also active in Association of Canadian Radio and Television Artists and was a licensed amateur radio operator. He joined the Stratford Festival of Canada in its first season in 1953 and spent six years there, playing Horatio in Hamlet, Orsino in Twelfth Night, and Duke Vincentio in Measure for Measure opposite James Mason.

Personal life & death

Bochner was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a middle-class Jewish family.[1] He was married to Ruth Bochner until his death of cancer on October 29, 2005, at the age of 81 at home in Santa Monica, California. He left behind 3 children – Hart Bochner (actor, who also did voices for Batman), Paul and a daughter, Johanna.

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