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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lloyd_GoughLloyd Gough - Wikipedia

    Lloyd Gough (born Michael Gough; September 21, 1907 – July 23, 1984) was an American theater, film, and television actor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0332221Lloyd Gough - IMDb

    Lloyd Gough (1907-1984) was an American actor who appeared in films such as Sunset Boulevard, All My Sons and The Green Hornet. He was also involved in left-wing political causes and was blacklisted by Hollywood in the 1950s.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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  3. Lloyd Gough was a Broadway and film actor who was blacklisted in Hollywood in the 40s and 50s. He appeared in Sunset Blvd., All My Sons, The Green Hornet and other movies, and was married to Karen Morley and Mildred Munson.

    • September 21, 1907
    • July 23, 1984
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › lloyd_goughLloyd Gough | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lloyd Gough was a New York-born character actor who appeared in theater, film and TV. He was blacklisted in the 1950s and later appeared in Woody Allen's "The Front" and "Quincy M.E."

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  6. New York-born character actor Lloyd Gough got his start in theater and walked the boards of Broadway before breaking into film in the 1940s. He balanced stage and screen performances throughout that decade and even snagged a supporting role in the classic Billy Wilder Hollywood drama

  7. New York-born character actor Lloyd Gough got his start in theater and walked the boards of Broadway before breaking into film in the 1940s. He balanced stage and screen performances...