Lloyd Wolfe Bochner was a Canadian actor, usually playing the role of suave, rich leading men. 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. He appeared twice on the long running television western The Virginian in the 1960s.
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| Birthdate: | July 29, 1924 |
| Birthplace: | Toronto |
| Date of death: | October 29, 2005 |
| Religion: | Judaism |
| Also known as: | Lloyd Wolfe Bochner |