In this extensive review of his career, Norman Lloyd vividly recalls his colleagues and collaborators, his hopes and his accomplishments.
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Norman Lloyd brings a vivid, 'you are there' style to this thoroughly entertaining account of his multi-media career as actor, director, and producer. He generously offers his own experience as a unique educational tool to anyone interested in the craft of theater, film, and television. And his frank and witty chronology is peopled by larger-than-life legends like Chaplin, Renoir, Brecht, Laughton, and Hitchcock-all rendered with richly human detail. A delightful and enlightening book! -- Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey ...a valuable piece of theatrical history...instructive and evocative of the times. Lloyd is a self-effacing, articulate actor-director whose stories are as insightful as they are warm and often humorous. * R.F. Falk, Choice * The book should set on fire any young man or woman who dreams of a life in the theatre or any of the media...I read the book with enormous interest and hated to see it come to an end. * May Sarton * ...frank, detailed and generous. * Film Review Annual * ...a delightful and informative volume, so full of good humor and sound critical appraisal. * Classic Images * ...an important document from someone who was there, a very immediate and human history of a very exciting time. * James Bridges * ...an entertaining read and an informative personal history. * Sightlines *
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978-0-8108-2290-0 (9780810822900)
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A distinguished actor, director, and producer in the theatre, television, and motion pictures, Norman Lloyd participated in most of the seminal American theatre movements of the 1930s, including The Group Theatre, the Theatre of Action, the Federal Theatre, and the Mercury Theatre; guided the legendary Alfred Hitchcock Presents for eight years as both a producer and director; and worked on major films with, among others, Lewis Milestone, Charles Chaplin, Joseph Losey, and Jean Renoir. In this extensive review of his career, he vividly recalls his colleagues and collaborators, his hopes and his accomplishments. Francine Parker is an award-winning director, producer, and writer of film, television, and theater. She is a Director-Member of the Directors Guild of America and has taught its master class in directing.