<span class="localtime" data-ltformat="F j, Y | g:ia" data-lttime="2021-05-11T22:42:00+00:00“>May 11, 2021 | 6:42pm ET Norman Lloyd, one of the last surviving figures of Hollywood’s Golden Age, whose career spanned over eight decades, has died at the age of 106. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lloyd passed away Tuesday (May 11th) at his home in Los Angeles. Hailing from Brooklyn by-way-of Jersey City, Lloyd began his acting pursuit in his teenage years and secured an apprenticeship at a New York repertory theater. He eventually crossed paths with a young director named Orson Welles, who cast Lloyd in his 1937 stage adaptation of Julius Caesar. But Lloyd famously turned a role in Welles’ follow-up project, the classic 1941 film Citizen Kane. Related...