Lloyd, however, survived many years more.
Introduced as suffering from cancer in the first season, Auschlander always seemed well aware of his mortality, even after remission.
Elsewhere,' Lloyd played the chief of services and, essentially, the hospital's institutional memory. From that point forward, Lloyd worked as either an actor, producer, or director until 2017.Īs Dr. Then, after a brief hiatus thanks to the Hollywood blacklist, Lloyd found his way back to show business thanks to Alfred Hitchcock hiring him to produce and direct 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents' in the late '50s.
Throughout the 1930s, Lloyd repeatedly was a part of some of the era's most significant events, including the social theater scene and becoming a charter player in Orson Welles' independent repertory group The Mercury Theatre.