Todd McCarthy If anyone in Hollywood knows what it takes to get through epidemics, it’s Norman Lloyd. This protean actor was 3 in New York when the Spanish flu erupted in February 1918 and infected some 500 million people, about one-third of the world’s population.
It came in four waves, and finally subsided in April 1920.Norman has no particular memories of that plague, as he was kept indoors by his parents.
And indoors he remains now, at the cozy, quiet, tree-enshrouded house on the far west side of Los Angeles that he’s owned since 1948.
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