Cameron Kaiser
2005-11-02 16:34:07 UTC
Actor Lloyd Bochner dies in California at 81
Associated Press
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Actor Lloyd Bochner, best known for his roles
as Cecil Colby on TV's "Dynasty" and in the classic "To Serve Man"
episode of "The Twilight Zone," has died. He was 81.
Bochner died of cancer at his Santa Monica home on Oct. 29, family
members said Tuesday.
Bochner's career in television and film spanned more than five
decades. He was a character actor who "almost always played a suave,
handsome, wealthy villain," said his son, Paul Bochner.
Lloyd Bochner began his career on the radio in his native Ontario,
Canada when he was 11. He went on to perform on stage and screen,
earning two Liberty Awards, Canada's top acting honor.
He started working in New York in 1951and moved to Los Angeles in 1960
to co-star in the television series, "Hong Kong."
In 1963, Bochner starred as a government cryptographer in "The
Twilight Zone" episode "To Serve Man," which TV Guide ranks No. 11 in
its "100 Greatest TV Episodes of All Time."
He also appeared in such films as "The Detective" and "Tony Rome,"
both with Frank Sinatra, and "The Night Walker" with Barbara Stanwyck.
Other films included "The Man in the Glass Booth," "Point Blank" and
"Naked Gun 33 1/3."
His television work included appearances in "Columbo," "Mission:
Impossible," "McCloud," "Wild, Wild West," "Battlestar Galactica" and
"Designing Women."
In 1998 he co-founded the Committee to End Violence to address the
impact of violence in TV and movies on popular culture. Bochner was
also active in the Association of Canadian Radio and Television
Artists.
In addition to his son Paul, of Valley Cottage, N.Y., Bochner is
survived by his wife, Ruth Bochner of Santa Monica, son Hart Bochner
of Los Angeles and a daughter, Johanna Courtleigh of Portland, Ore.
A memorial service was scheduled for Nov. 10 at the Leo Baeck Temple
in West Los Angeles.
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Associated Press
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Actor Lloyd Bochner, best known for his roles
as Cecil Colby on TV's "Dynasty" and in the classic "To Serve Man"
episode of "The Twilight Zone," has died. He was 81.
Bochner died of cancer at his Santa Monica home on Oct. 29, family
members said Tuesday.
Bochner's career in television and film spanned more than five
decades. He was a character actor who "almost always played a suave,
handsome, wealthy villain," said his son, Paul Bochner.
Lloyd Bochner began his career on the radio in his native Ontario,
Canada when he was 11. He went on to perform on stage and screen,
earning two Liberty Awards, Canada's top acting honor.
He started working in New York in 1951and moved to Los Angeles in 1960
to co-star in the television series, "Hong Kong."
In 1963, Bochner starred as a government cryptographer in "The
Twilight Zone" episode "To Serve Man," which TV Guide ranks No. 11 in
its "100 Greatest TV Episodes of All Time."
He also appeared in such films as "The Detective" and "Tony Rome,"
both with Frank Sinatra, and "The Night Walker" with Barbara Stanwyck.
Other films included "The Man in the Glass Booth," "Point Blank" and
"Naked Gun 33 1/3."
His television work included appearances in "Columbo," "Mission:
Impossible," "McCloud," "Wild, Wild West," "Battlestar Galactica" and
"Designing Women."
In 1998 he co-founded the Committee to End Violence to address the
impact of violence in TV and movies on popular culture. Bochner was
also active in the Association of Canadian Radio and Television
Artists.
In addition to his son Paul, of Valley Cottage, N.Y., Bochner is
survived by his wife, Ruth Bochner of Santa Monica, son Hart Bochner
of Los Angeles and a daughter, Johanna Courtleigh of Portland, Ore.
A memorial service was scheduled for Nov. 10 at the Leo Baeck Temple
in West Los Angeles.
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