Suzanne Lloyd

Summary

Suzanne Lloyd is a Canadian film and television actress who was born in Toronto.[1]

Suzanne Lloyd
Lloyd, Jack Ging, and Howard Keel in Tales of Wells Fargo, 1961
Born
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Years active1958-2017
Spouse(s)Allan A. Buckhantz
(m. 1953; div. 19??)
(m. 1961; div. 1988)
(1 child).
ChildrenTracey E. Bregman

Early years and career edit

Lloyd attended Pasadena Junior College.[1]

In addition to her film work, she was a frequent guest star on both British and American television, including Gunsmoke (1959–1961), One Step Beyond, Bourbon Street Beat, The Islanders, Rescue 8, Buckskin, The Texan, Laramie, Lawman, Tales of Wells Fargo, Bonanza, The Avengers, Thriller, The Twilight Zone, Bat Masterson, Perry Mason, Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, Mike Hammer, Have Gun – Will Travel, Maverick, The Tab Hunter Show, and six episodes of The Saint.[2][3] Lloyd had a recurring role as Raquel Toledano in the classic Zorro television series.[4]

Partial filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Zorro Raquel Toledano/Isabella Linares 7 episodes
1959 Rescue 8 Marge Morgan Episode: "Danger in Paradise"
1959 Gunsmoke Nayomi Episode: "Target"
1959 The Twilight Zone Maya/Miss Thomas Episode: "Perchance to Dream"
1960 Seven Ways from Sundown Lucinda
1960 Overland Trail Anne Cambers
1960 Pepe Carmen
1960 Have Gun, Will Travel Chita Episode: "Black Sheep"
1961 The Tab Hunter Show Hilary Hill Episode: "The Movie Set" (alternate title: "A Star Is Born")
1961 Bonanza Jennifer Lane Episode: "The Bride"
1961 Gunsmoke Harriet Episode: "Harriet"
1961 Maverick Laura Nelson Episode: "Last Stop: Oblivion"
1964 Who Was Maddox? Diane Heath
1964 The Saint Various roles 6 episodes
1965 The Return of Mr. Moto Maxine Powell
1965 The Avengers Barbara Wakefield Episode: "The Murder Market"
1966 That Riviera Touch Claudette
1966 The Saint Claudia Molinelli Episode S5,E8 The Man Who Liked Lions
1967 The Champagne Murders Evelyn

References edit

  1. ^ a b Johnson, Erskine (August 3, 1960). "Low-Down on Film Heroes: Suzanne Lloyd Will Tell You". The Courier. Iowa, Waterloo. p. 18. Retrieved July 28, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "The Forgotten Woman". Chicago Tribune. June 18, 1960. p. C10. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  3. ^ Alpert, Don (January 22, 1961). "What if Beautiful Suzanne Gets Her Big Break?". Los Angeles Times. p. C4. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  4. ^ "Busy Beauty: Suzanne Lloyd Is Adaptable, That's Why She's So Desirable". The Milwaukee Sentinel. July 24, 1960. p. T17. Retrieved January 12, 2012.

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