Suzanne Lloyd | |
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Born | |
Years active | 1958-2017 |
Spouse(s) | Allan A. Buckhantz (m. 1953; div. 19??) (1 child). |
Children | Tracey E. Bregman |
Suzanne Lloyd is a Canadian film and television actress who was born in Toronto. [1]
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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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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 |
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