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'''Lloyd Wolfe Bochner''' (born 29 July 1924, died 29 October 2005 in Santa Monica, California) was a Canadian actor.
'''Lloyd Wolfe Bochner''' (born 29 July 1924, died 29 October 2005 in Santa Monica, California) was a Canadian actor.


Bochner played [[Leiter]], the Eastern Alliance commander in the [[Original Series]].
Bochner played [[Leiter]], the Eastern Alliance commander in the [[Original Series]], and the Nazi commander in [[Galactica 1980]].


A popular [[w:character actor|character actor]] with a filmgraphy since 1949, Bochner's stern appearance was preferred for many antagonist roles through TV series and films.
A popular [[w:character actor|character actor]] with a filmgraphy since 1949, Bochner's stern appearance was preferred for many antagonist roles through TV series and films.

Revision as of 11:37, 30 May 2007

Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
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Portrays: Leiter
Date of Birth: July 29, 1924
Date of Death: October 29, 2005
Age at Death: 81
Nationality: CAN CAN
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Lloyd Wolfe Bochner (born 29 July 1924, died 29 October 2005 in Santa Monica, California) was a Canadian actor.

Bochner played Leiter, the Eastern Alliance commander in the Original Series, and the Nazi commander in Galactica 1980.

A popular character actor with a filmgraphy since 1949, Bochner's stern appearance was preferred for many antagonist roles through TV series and films.

Bochner had a guest appearance in the one of the most popular original Twilight Zone episodes, "To Serve Man."

Bochner's five-decade career spanned the gamut of genres, from westerns, science fiction, police dramas, soap operas, spy dramas, detective stories, and comedies.

Bochner was called upon for his talents in other Glen Larson productions, including Manimal, The Fall Guy, and B.J. and the Bear.

In his latter years, Bochner's voice graced several Batman animated TV episodes and movies.

Bochner died of cancer in 2005. He was survived by his wife and three children, actor Hart Bochner, director Paul Bochner and Johanna Courtleigh.