Norman Lloyd was born Norman Perlmutter in Jersey City, New Jersey, to Sadie (Horowitz), a housewife and singer, and Max Perlmutter, a furniture store manager. His family was Jewish (from Hungary and Russia). He began his acting career in the theater, first "treading the boards" at Eva Le Gallienne's Civic Repertory in New York. Aspiring to work as a classical repertory player, he gradually shed his Brooklyn accent and became a busy stage actor in the 1930s; he next joined the original company of the Orson Welles-John Houseman Mercury Theatre. Lloyd was brought to Hollywood to play a supporting part (albeit the title role) in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur (1942). Hitchcock, who later used the actor in Spellbound (1945) and other films, made him an associate producer and a director on TV's long-running Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) (then in its third year). In the course of his eight years on the series, Lloyd became a co-producer (with Joan Harrison) and then executive producer. He has since directed for other series (including the prestigious Omnibus (1952)) and for the stage, produced TV's Tales of the Unexpected (1979) and Journey to the Unknown (1968), and played Dr. Auschlander in TV's acclaimed St. Elsewhere (1982).
Norman Lovett was born on October 31, 1946 in Windsor, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Asylum (1996), Red Dwarf: Beat the Geek (2006) and Red Dwarf (1988). He has been married to Fi Lovett since 1989. They have two children.
Norman Maake is known for Inkabi (2024), Entabeni (2008) and Soldiers of the Rock (2003).
Norman MacCallum is an actor, known for The Secret Agent (2015), Inner Ghosts (2018) and Belmonte (2013).
Norman Marolt is known for Draft Day (2014), White Boy Rick (2018) and Miss Meadows (2014).
Norman Matt is an actor, known for Lasko - Die Faust Gottes (2009), Jack Keane (2007) and The Moment of Silence (2004).
Norman Max Maxwell is known for Raw Deal (1986), Bad Boys (1995) and The Crow (1994).
Norman McIsaac is an actor, known for The Great Quake (2006), The Protestant Revolution (2007) and Insight of Evil (2004).
Norman Mease is an actor, known for The Fix It Boys (2017).
Norm Berketa was born in Toronto, Canada in August of 1963. He moved to Ottawa 1969 and continues to live there with his two children. Norm had always been interested in the entertainment industry and started-out playing drums and guitar in the bands Al's Garage and Silent Q respectively. After a successful summer with Silent Q, the band re-structured and became The Initiatives. After a short while, Norm began his solo music endeavor by purchasing some analog recording equipment and building an analog studio. To date, he has over 300 original songs to his credit, and he has fully converted his studio to digital. Norm left eight years of retail management in 1996 and began doing dinner theatre and radio in Ottawa. In August of 1998, Norm secured his first TV role and has been acting ever since.