Lloyd Bochner

Lloyd Bochner

Actor
Born
July 29, 1924
Died
October 29, 2005
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Lloyd Bochner had that wonderfully sonorous type of voice that was always tailor-made for radio or for the stage. Unsurprisingly then, by the time he was eleven, Lloyd was already employed as part-time voiceover artist and reader of drama serials by radio stations in Vancouver. Lloyd Wolfe Bochner…

Biography

Lloyd Bochner had that wonderfully sonorous type of voice that was always tailor-made for radio or for the stage. Unsurprisingly then, by the time he was eleven, Lloyd was already employed as part-time voiceover artist and reader of drama serials by radio stations in Vancouver.

Lloyd Wolfe Bochner was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to Frieda (Kenen) and Charles Abraham Bochner. He was of Russian Jewish and Ukrainian Jewish descent. He made his acting debut as a youth with the Joseph Barrington Juveniles. Lloyd's education at the University of Toronto was interrupted in 1943 by wartime service in the Royal Canadian Navy. However, in 1947, he graduated with a B.A. and a few years later moved to New York to further hone his acting skills. In 1953, he returned to Canada to participate in the inaugural season of the Stratford Festival getting to enact choice Shakespearean roles from Horatio in "Hamlet" to Orsino in "Twelfth Night".

Having made his screen bow in a small Canadian production, The Mapleville Story (1946), Lloyd's first significant exposure in television was as British army officer Nicholas Lacey in the half-hour NBC serial One Man's Family (1949), which had first been performed on radio and starred Bert Lytell and Marjorie Gateson. His real breakthrough came quite a few years later, once having moved to Hollywood, as co-star of the studio-bound crime series Hong Kong (1960). He played local British police-chief Neil Campbell, solving crime in tandem with an American newspaper correspondent (played by Australian actor Rod Taylor). This, in turn, led to other key roles including his almost legendary appearance in the classic The Twilight Zone (1959) episode "To Serve Man" in 1962 (at one time voted 11th in a TV guide poll of 100 best TV episodes of all time). Based on a short story by Damon Knight written in 1950, "To Serve Man" unfolds in flashback as narrated for the viewer by Lloyd's decoding expert Michael Chambers. It has all the elements of great television, with an excellent cast (including Richard Kiel, later known as 'Jaws' from the 'James Bond' movies; and Theodore Marcuse as Citizen Grigori giving an indelible impression of Nikita Khrushchev); and an unexpected and disturbing denouement when it turns out that the supposedly altruistic alien Kanamits have come to earth to harvest humans for food. Lloyd repeated his famous punch-line, "it's a cook book!", years later as a spoof in Leslie Nielsen's The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991).

For most of the 1960s and 1970s, Lloyd was cast in supporting roles, often as mellifluous, meticulously-attired, upper-class snobs, practically guaranteed to harbour treacherous intent. He appeared in several motion pictures, notably as the malicious, smooth villain Frederick Carter who unsuccessfully tangles with Lee Marvin in Point Blank (1967), and in the same year, as homosexual drug dealer Vic Rood on the receiving end of the beating from Frank Sinatra in Tony Rome (1967). However, on the whole, Lloyd's preferred medium was television. He had a recurring role in the long-running soap-opera Dynasty (1981) as Blake Carrington's manipulative rival, Cecil Colby, in league with archvillain Alexis Carrington (Joan Collins). A versatile character actor, Lloyd's clean-cut, aquiline features and quiet air of authority lent themselves to portraying a vast gallery of medical men, soldiers, politicians and executives. Some of these were men of integrity, but like many a good actor, Lloyd rather enjoyed the challenge of playing the scoundrel.

During his half century-long acting career, Lloyd Bochner garnered two Liberty Awards as best television actor, Canada's equivalent of the Emmy Awards. He was also an active member in the Association of Canadian Radio and Television Artists. He died at age 81 of cancer on October 29, 2005 in Santa Monica, California. His children are actors Hart Bochner, Paul Bochner, and Johanna Courtleigh.

Actor

The CommissionThe Commission(2003)as John J. McCloy
Before I Say GoodbyeBefore I Say Goodbye(2003)as Mac MacDermott
Batman: VengeanceBatman: Vengeance(2001)as Mayor Hamilton Hill
Il caso DozierIl caso Dozier(2000)as Gen. Dozier
The New Batman AdventuresThe New Batman Adventures(1997)as Mayor Hamilton Hill

Self

Point Blank the DocumentaryPoint Blank the Documentary(2024)as Self
E! True Hollywood StoryE! True Hollywood Story(1996)as Self
Au pays de Neufve France: Volume IVAu pays de Neufve France: Volume IV(1997)as Self - Narrator, English version
Au pays de Neufve France: Volume IIIAu pays de Neufve France: Volume III(1997)as Self - Narrator, English version
Au pays de Neufve France: Volume IIAu pays de Neufve France: Volume II(1997)as Self - Narrator, English version

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & CaviarDynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar(2006)as Cecil Colby
12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards12th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards(2006)as Self - In Memoriam
Remembering 'Battlestar Galactica'(2004)as Commandant Leiter
Century of CinemaCentury of Cinema(1995)as Frederick Carter, 'Point Blank'

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Credit Score: Lloyd Bochner

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Mon Jan 12 1981 – Thu May 11 1989
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Dynasty10.0019816.41249339
2The Man from U.N.C.L.E.10.0019647.70166974
3The Six Million Dollar Man3.7519747.10214611
4McCloud3.7519707.0064193
5Point Blank3.7519677.20026330
6Drums of Africa2.6019634.600193
7The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear2.5019916.900141288
8The Night Walker2.5019656.3002917
9The Lonely Lady1.6319833.2001394
10Ulzana's Raid1.0019727.0007177