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Dear Ms. Lloyd, I was recently viewing my favourite Twilight Zone episode "Perchance to Dream". I was attracted by the character "Maya" whom you portrayed in that episode and being curious, I discovered your website. I had no idea that you were in so many television shows of the fifties and sixties. As a youngster, I very much enjoyed watching the "Zorro" series and I distinctly remember the character Raquel whom you portrayed in that series. I would love to see that series again but no videos or DVDs of that series have been released. I think that the character of Maya, the dark, beautiful woman who is charming and menacing at the same time is very fascinating for me. I imagine other viewers have felt the same way. I note that like myself, you were also born in Toronto. Have you ever been back to this old town since you left? I realize that a great deal of an actor's work is "slogging" work. When we see a good performance on the screen, we do not realize the pressure and work by all concerned to create the production. The finished product makes it look easy. I hope that you are enjoying a good retirement and I wish you all the best.
I remain yours cordially,

Douglas Ogle, Toronto, Ontario <doug.ogle@rogers.com>
- Saturday, April 19, 2008 8:48 PM (EST)
I have the complete Twilight Zone collection on DVD. Just watched Perchance to Dream for ever how manyeth time. Did a search on you, found your site, and wanted to say hi. Loved your site's photo gallery. You're a beautiful woman who has maintained her beauty throughout the years.
Take care, and God bless.

Chuck Hager <cah2158@bellsouth.net>
- Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:06 PM (EDT)
Dear Ms. Lloyd, I am a Brazilian fan. You are lovely in the film "Seven Ways From Sundown". You're a great actress. Happy trails!
Giulio Cesare C. Pandolfi <dukepando@gmail.com>
- Tuesday, March 04, 2008 6:00 PM (EDT)
Perchance to Dream. This is one of my favorite episodes. Your are very beautiful.
Andre Galiber <galiber@att.net>
- Sunday, March 02, 2008 6:00 AM (EST)
Such a beautiful and alluring woman. I've watched "Perchance" a hundred times. Bless you.
Bernie <berniesinbox03@yahoo.com>
- Friday, February 22, 2008 5:20 PM (EST)
Loved your performance on Perry Mason. It was about the swindling of a construction contractor. Anyways, I found you stunning and beautiful. Thanks for your time.
Jerry Stephens <gstephenshcim@hotmail.com>
- Monday, February 11, 2008 1:08 PM (EST)
Dear Ms. Lloyd, as a long-time fan, I want to wish you every happiness in the coming year, and continued success in your career.
Dave Randall <daver852@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:58 AM (EST)
Dear Ms. Lloyd, what a fantastic performance you had as Maya the catwoman in the Twilight Zone series. I watched in awe as you switched character. I remember well your talents during the Zorro years. Watching you today on the Twilight Zone simply reminded me how beautiful and talented you were. I understand that you devoted so much time to being a full-time mother back in the seventies. You must be as beautiful inside as well. I have watched your daughter perform on the Young and the Restless for many years. She gets her beauty and acting talents honestly. In the world of Hollywood where so many talented and beautiful people turn sour, you have shown the way to a brighter path. I am proud to be in this world with you and thank you for the years of enjoyment from you and your daughter, as well as helping to renew my faith in humankind. My warmest wishes to you in starting this new year. Please stay well.
Dr. Rick Sloan <xenoranger@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, January 01, 2008 3:30 AM (EST)
Ms Lloyd, as a 56 y/o man I have a confession to make! I was infatuated with what I thought of as a beautiful lady. As evidenced by the cat eyed beauty you played in the episode of "The Twilight Zone", Perchance to Dream. As a matter of fact that episode just got through playing on the SciFi channel about an hour ago. I now have a beauty of my own that I married March 13, 1984. We have a son who is soon to be 21, so when I read that your life was in your daughter and grandchildren, I was so happy for you. I will keep you in my prayers and may God Bless you and your family.
Sincerely,

Daniel C. Fisher < thorlo6@yahoo.com>
- Monday, December 31, 2007 9:10 PM (CDT)
You are so fortunate that God left you with the skill to leave the rest of us with such wonderful memories. Thank you for all of them.
Denny Myers <dmyers@zeus.occc.edu>
- Monday, December 31, 2007 8:04 PM (EDT)
I just happened to see a Twilight Zone episode in which you appeared and had to look up the name. I found your site and glancing through the photos, I realise that you appeared in many of my favourite TV programes when I was still too young to pay attention to actors' names. I'm so glad to see you're still going strong and as attractive as ever.
E. Müller <emschreibt@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:07 PM (EDT)
I just saw you in a Bat Masterson episode. Your beauty captivated me. I'm sure you're as beautiful today as ever. You're a great actress.
Joel Thompson <jo2thompson@aol.com>
- Friday, December 21, 2007 2:31 PM (EST)
Happy birthday, Suzanne. Your beauty still endures to this day, as does your kindness and devotion to family.
Bob Chase <mister917@hotmail.com>
- Friday, November 09, 2007 7.00 AM (EST)
I just watched the film you did with Eric and Ernie, "That Riviera Touch". It was just as funny as I remember it when it first came out. I'll bet it was great fun to make.
Best wishes,

Steve Wood <woody@thesweet.com>
- Sunday, September 23, 2007 1:36 PM (EST)
Hi Suzanne, I wanted to tell you that I truly enjoyed meeting you. You and Karel are possibly the classiest women I have ever met (and you know that's hard to top, since I lived in Paris for so many years!), and you truly made my day with that Zorro print. I hope you had a wonderful stay with us, and that you arrived safely at your destination. I look forward to many more encounters, but next time, don't be so modest.
Guillaume Slama <guillaume@lafayettemanor.com>
- Friday, August 10, 2007 10:17 PM (EST)
Hello Ms. Lloyd, what a surprise to find your story when searching for my own domain name. It sounds like a fabulous life experience and I wish I could say mine were as impressive. I understand why your daughter changed your direction, having just given up a career for my first daughter. I have never been so happy and wish you the same.
Regards,

Another Suzanne Lloyd <hiqual@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 10, 2007 7:04 AM (EST)
Hello Suzanne, I just want to say that the local TV station here in and around Chicago just aired the Twilight Zone episode with you and Richard Conte, and as soon as I realized this was THAT episode, I sprang up sooo fast and pushed a VHS tape into the ol` VCR to get as much of it as I could, (though I did miss the start), I did get all of your part on there. One of those classic episodes! All I know is that if I saw you typing on a typewriter, I would not jump out of a window, but jumping up, to force feed a video tape into a VCR is something else now. Hope all is well. Bye and thanks!
Alan Osterman <junefirst26@yahoo.com>
- Monday, April 23, 2007 1:31 PM (EST)
Dear Suzanne, I can't tell you how many times I've watched you on TV, without knowing you! You see, I was never a name person, but a face person and yours has graced many of my favorite shows. Congratulations on your unbelievable career, and thanks so much for so many memories. It would be nice to see your autobiography on the shelves. How about it?
Kindest warm regards and with love,

Kent Barnard <kentb@cinci.rr.com>
- Thursday, April 19, 2007 6:35 PM (EST)
Suzanne, was watching Perchance to Dream on the Twilight Zone and thought you looked familiar. Found your website and a list of your extensive career on imdb, and what a career! I am 53 so I did in fact see you in different roles throughout my life and must tell you how much I've enjoyed your acting. Thanks for all the good memories.
Phil <ppisczak@alltel.net>
- Tuesday, April 17, 2007 10:00 PM (EST)
Miss Lloyd, I just want to say hello to you and that I have been a fan of yours for many years. I recently saw you on the Avengers with Dame Rigg and the late Patrick Cargill in The Murder Market. It was fun to see you as a villainess. All of your work is outstanding. I only wish there were quality films and television as there were when you acted years ago. It all seems to have changed drastically these days, with nothing left to the imagination. Even acting itself seems to be poor quality depending on who or what the project is. I am more drawn to independent film and classic television. I'm glad you brought that touch of gloss and class to the acting profession.
God bless you, Miss Lloyd.

Michael Venditte <mvenditte@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, April 03, 2007 4:44 PM (EST)
Hello Ms. Lloyd, I just wanted to drop you a note and thank you for your years on film. I have seen many of your television appearances, and just happened upon your website through The Avengers site. Anyway, you are still as beautiful as ever and God bless you.
Todd <mtwilloughby@theauditstore.com>
- Sunday, January 28, 2007 9:22 PM (EDT)
Thanks Suzanne, for the great performances over the years. I, as a lot of others, was always mesmerized by your TZ performance as Maya. What an incredible combination of sexiness and 'girl next door' quality. Thanks again, enjoyed the website.
Patrick Stibbs <Patrick@onthespotradio.com>
- Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:43 PM (EST)
Suzanne - I am 36 and "Perchance to Dream" has always been one of my three favorite 'Twilight Zone' episodes because of your haunting portrayal of Maya, the Catgirl. Your wicked laugh, sexy figure, captivating eyes, and that entrancing dance make this TZ one for the ages. Do you see yourself making any appearances in the NY-NJ area anytime soon? Thanks for making a lasting impression, Suzanne.
Michael <mycool44@aol.com>
- Monday, January 01, 2007 10:03 PM (EDT)
Dear Miss Suzanne Lloyd: This note that I leave is in regards to some most sincere comments and compliments that I would like to address to you. First of all, I would like to say that it is a joy to see you have a website, as there are very few femme [Hollywood] goddesses such as you that don't have one, making it next to impossible to make contact. I'm very grateful that you do, as I have been in love with you since you did the Twilight Zone episode, "Perchance To Dream". I thought that you were fantastic as the sexy [femme fatale] catgirl Maya. I loved your sexy, wicked, teaseful laugh and beautiful face. You were simply magnificent in that episode and it became my all time favorite. I diligently watch for it now, and although I wasn't born at the time the series was made, I learned to appreciate it, and indeed appreciate you, as well. Watching and collecting every movie that you ever made, seeing as to how you blossomed into the Hollywood goddess you will be forever more. Before I end, I was wondering if it would be at all possible for me to request an autographed photo of you. If so, please write me in return and let me know. Thank you, and all of my love and continued support.
Sincerely,

Jephrey Mitchell <scyndicate1@30gigs.com>
- Wednesday, December 27, 2006 10:17 AM (EST)
Happy Birthday to an actress whose beauty and talent still endures to this day.
Many happy returns,

Bob Chase <mister917@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, November 09, 2006 06:43 AM (EST)
Happy Birthday Suzanne. May your day be special, just like you.
Love and hugs,

Mary
- Thursday, November 09, 2006 06:18 AM (EST)
Hello, Suzanne-- Your wonderful performance as Maya in "Perchance To Dream" has always held special significance for me, and it was a delightful surprise to have found your website.
My best wishes,

Brian <brianadams_78@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:15 PM (EST)
When I first saw Ms. Lloyd in "Perchance To Dream" on The Twilight Zone, I was seven years old and she scared me to death. However, as I became a teenager-and older, I, of course, admired her for her stunning figure and beauty. What a list of TV guest star roles! Glad to see she is doing well and for this aging baby-boomer, she'll always be, Maya the Cat Girl!
Best wishes Ms. Lloyd,

Bob Chase, Halethorpe, Maryland <mister917@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:51 AM (EDT)
Wow, I was checking out Tracey's index and started looking at your photo gallery. Tracey looks so much like you in a lot of your photos. My mom and I are the same. I look a lot like her in photos from her childhood right up through her adult years. The only difference really, is she had very few freckles and I was cursed with what seemed to be a billion! I just wanted you to know that you still are beautiful and I really love your gallery! I hope all is well with you and yours.
All my best,

Cora Bigelow <psycho4cats@hotmail.com>
- Tuesday, September 19, 2006 8:10 AM (EDT)
Hi Ms. Lloyd, Over the years I have seen your work in various films and TV programmes, especially The Saint and The Avengers along with various cowboy stories. I have always enjoyed the episodes with you in them especially. Then I decided to buy the Roger Moore `The Saint' series on DVD, and to my joy, there you were again. After all these years, I can again sit and enjoy the TV. Thank you.
Richard Ward <richard.ward@croydex.co.uk>
- September 16, 2006 7:54 AM (EST)
I have been neglectful in getting this message out, but want all to know that Suzanne Lloyd is a guest supreme. Warm hearted, open to all fans, and a lovely personality we so enjoyed having her here in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia for Point North 2006, August 25-26. She is outstanding, whether speaking to groups, conducting a workshop, serving on a panel or just meeting fans at her autograph table. Anyone reading this on the West Coast should be sure to catch the Hollywood Memorabilia Show October 14-15 in Burbank. She'll be there and will be worth the trip to see her. I have to add that she has fantastic autograph items.
Fred R. Eichelman, Ed.D. <dreichelman@yahoo.com>
- Friday, September 15, 2006 2:47 PM (EST)
I purchased a Platinum TV Classics collection of "Love That Bob" episodes and I saw you in one called "Bob Butters Beck". Your beauty completely blew me away. After hearing your name announced on the ending credits, I referenced the Internet and voila, I was lucky to find you have a website. God bless you and I hope someday I can meet you in person.
Howard Branscom, age 53 <safeharbour@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, August 23, 2006 5:56 PM (EST)
Hello Ms. Lloyd. I was reading Soap Opera Weekly, where I read that you are Tracey Bregman's mother. I had no idea. Tracey is an incredible actress, one of my favorite daytime actresses! I look forward to seeing where she got her talent (from you, obviously). I have seen Gunsmoke and Twilight Zone, but it was many, many years ago. I'm in my early 40's now, so I was just a child when those shows were popular. I'll TIVO these when I can, so I can see you act. Have a great year!
Gwen Snyder <joemomma091401@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at 09:37:07 (EST)
Our friend just bought a double set of Twilight Zones. We loved your dance in the dream sequence of Charles Beaumont's "Zone" episode, constrasted with the calm receptionist persona. You are lovely and talented. We are both in our 50s and fondly remember early TV. You are a star! God bless you and your family.
Peter & Dixie Johnson, fans in Colorado <petdix@msn.com>
- Monday, July 17, 2006 at 18:59:54 (EST)
Ms. Lloyd, I am glad to have come across your website. I am a man around 56 and I have seen much of your work over the years and it is all excellent. I am pleased you are still active. God bless you and your family.
Ken Martin <saturn69@bellsouth.net>
- Monday, July 3, 2006 at 12:02:08 (EDT)
Dear Ms. Lloyd: I was thrilled to discover your website. As a child, there were three episodes of "The Twilight Zone" that really affected me and have stayed with me ever since: "A Stop at Willoughby"; "And When the Sky Opened"; and, of course, "Perchance to Dream". You were so chilling as "Maya the Cat Girl" that I used to have visions of you while I was in school at the ripe old age of 13. I was also thrilled to learn that you have recently been active on the nostalgia circuit. Do you have any plans for future appearances, and, if so, how can one obtain a schedule?
Best regards,

Jeff Friedman, Tustin, California <friedmanlaw@cox.net>
Sunday, June 11, 2006 at 12:51:49 (EST)
Hi Miss Lloyd, I saw today a "Saint" TV show and you're the best actress I ever saw in this series.
Thanks.

Patrice Desmarais, Sherbrooke Québec <patricedesmarais@videotron.ca>
- Sunday, May 21, 2006 at 11:36:50 (EDT)
Hello from England Miss Lloyd! As a youngster in the 1960s I saw "That Riviera Touch" many times at my local cinema, and now, thanks to the advent of DVD, I have watched it again, and each time I am so enchanted by your delightful performance. This film has really stood the test of time, thanks mainly to your contribution, and I know you have many fans in the UK who will always think of you as the beguiling Suzette. Also at that time (mid-60s) you seemed always to be on British TV, bringing much needed glamour to our black-and-white screens. I just came across your website today and find it absolutely fascinating. I had no idea you had done so much work in the US before moving to the UK. I suppose I had always imagined you were French, thanks to "That Riviera Touch". Anyway, many thanks for the many happy viewing hours you have brought me, and it is terrific to see you looking just as beautiful today.
Barry Langford <barry.langford@btconnect.com>
- Thursday, May 4, 2006 at 07:33:57 (EST)
I just finished watching an episode of "the scary one" (lol), and just wanted to see who the stunning and sexy actress was. Good Lord, I wish God made women like Suzanne nowadays. Such beauty! God bless you Suzanne, and all the great ladies like you who put a spark in the minds of all us t.v. watchers.
Chris Clarke, Southern California <bouganville1964@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 11:18:33 (EDT)
I was pleased to be pointed to this web page as you have been in so many shows that I remember well, and in some cases actually have on DVD. As a fan of Zorro and a member of the Irwin Allen News Network, I know you have many fans in England. Guy Williams is big there whether Lost in Space or Zorro. Like others on this list, I also remember specific Twilight Zone, Avengers, and Bonanza episodes. Based on the pictures, I see that you are as beautiful today as you were during the shows mentioned above. That must be a beautiful soul showing through. May God bless you always.
Dr. Fred R. Eichelman <dreichelman@yahoo.com>
- Tuesday, February 21, 2006 at 17:59:54 (EST)
Hi Suzanne! I think Bonanza is the best television series ever. I happened to catch the episode "The Bride" today and ended up on the computer to see if there was a biography on you. What a pleasant surprise to find one. I hope to enjoy you in some of your other roles in the future! I'm somewhat of a regular at The Polo Lounge. As I'm sure you know, it's a wonderful place to have dinner. What fun it would be to see you walk in some evening! All the Best to you!
Sincerely,

Gary Mathieu <Zeek62@msn.com>
- Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 00:47:53 (EDT)
Suzanne, Isn't it amazing how your work on the Twilight Zone has stood the test of time. Did you have any feeling at the time that Maya the cat woman would be talked about over 40 years later! What an episode. You were brilliant.
Mike Grabowski <mike.grabowski@uniform.aramark.com>
- Friday, February 3, 2006 at 12:41:52 (EDT)
Thank you Ms. Lloyd for such wonderful films and television appearances. It was truly a surprising pleasure to find your website and to learn when it came time to decide between a successful career as an enchanting and stunning lead lady and actress or raising your daughter, you chose the latter. You must be very proud of that, not to mention that Ms. Bregman has herself become such a fine actress. You truly are blessed. It's a shame that many actresses of today have not embraced your passion for life, and family.
Sam <spitzies@yahoo.com>
- Tuesday, January 31, 2006 at 13:52:43 )EDT)
Today I'm watching an Audie Murphy western and I see your name in the opening credits. I think to myself, "Is that the actress who was friends with Mrs. Hoffman and the mother of Tracey on Y & R?" There you are and you do look like your daughter so I look you up on the internet to make sure. What a wonderful opportunity for your many fans (really enjoyed reading all the notes to you and how loyal some of these fans are!) to see your personal photographs from your many appearances. As I look at your smile I see your daughter. Yes, you are still a beautiful woman! And of course, your daughter is still lighting up the TV screen on the popular soap. I was glad to see you with David Hedison as he looks now. Over Christmas I saw him at the Grove and took his pic. I told him he was more handsome than ever and that is the truth! I met your daughter once and found her to have lovely manners. I thank you for that. And in my younger days I was a live-in employee of Sandy Hoffman and since she knew I loved celebrities she told me of knowing you. I was thrilled. Thank you for allowing your fans to talk with you. You have lovely manners too!
Frances Reyes <fransez77@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, January 28, 2006 at 13:16:37 (EDT)
Hi, I was just hanging around here watching the first season of "The Twighlight Zone" and happened across the episode in which you played "Maya", the cat woman. Your face struck me as someone who was very "unique" (okay, beautiful). Noticing that the episode was made in 1960 - my birth year - I wondered what, if anything, ever happened to this young starlet. Now, I don't use the internet much, and I'm not one to write emails to celebrities, but boy was I surprised to see how much you have accomplished. Please forgive me, but I had never heard of you before today. I wish the very best of luck to you and yours this holiday season.
Best regards,

David; Boston, MA <deairey40@yahoo.com>
- December 30, 2005 at 16:07:34 (EDT)
Ms. Lloyd, I'm 37 years old. This Christmas, I got the complete first season of the Twilight Zone on DVD. I'm watching the episodes in chronological order. Many I've seen before, many I haven't. I just saw "Perchance to Dream" for the first time. You are so hot in that episode! Now I want your autographed Twilight Zone card! Happy Holidays!
Horace, San Francisco <horacega@aol.com>
- Wednesday, December 28, 2005 at 06:08:50 (EDT)
Was going through the cast list for "Love That Bob", one of my favorite 50's TV shows, and caught your name in the list. Your page is really nice and brought back many memories of the things you have done. Thanks for all those memories!
David Roberts <daverob1ps@ont.com>
- Saturday, November 12, 2005 at 07:30:05 (EDT)
Suzanne, If the Internet Movie Database is correct, then Happy Birthday to my favorite Zorro lady.
God Bless,
Jim Brew, Virginia Beach <jbrew2@cox.net>
- Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 23:20:51 (EST)
Hello Suzanne, I happened to be up this morning at 5AM (I start my workdays early) and caught your episode of Twilight Zone. I had a few minutes this morning at work so I looked up your episode on the web, got your name, found your site and now I can say hello. Such is the power of the "web". Anyway, I was pleased to see that, like many of those who have appeared on Rod Serling's series, you went on to have a successful career in acting. Good for you! You kept your good looks too! Good morning and hello from New Jersey!
Scott <fossilrace@msn.com>
- Monday, October 24, 2005 at 09:10:48 (EST)
Hello Suzanne, I want to tell you I always admired you since the first shows I saw here in Italy during the sixties. (I mean "The Twilight Zone", "Zorro", "The Saint" and "The Avengers" in particular). To me, you are the best, most elegant and most handsome actress ever.
God bless you.

Luca <barriemore@libero.it>
- Sunday, October 9, 2005 at 07:56:57 (EST)
This message is to everyone who has left a message for me here or to anyone who will in the future. I appreciate the time you took to look me up and leave a message. I have answered every one but some have come back saying they were undeliverable so this is my only way of saying thank you.
All things bright and beautiful now and in the future,

Suzanne Lloyd
- Sunday, October 2, 2005 at 23:08:06 (EDT)

Suzanne - I have always been a big fan of The Twilight Zone, and one of my favorite episodes is "Perchance to Dream". You were sensational - very beautiful and demonstrating your ability to play different roles very effectively. I have always loved The Twilight Zone because I felt it was well written, well directed, and well-acted. You certainly added to that. I was wondering what you are up to now. Are you acting anymore? I know your daughter and grandson are acting, following in your footsteps. I would love to meet you someday but realize that will probably not happen. Take care of yourself and I look forward to seeing you on the screen sometime.
Joe <benecjt@exctie.com>
- Thursday, September 15, 2005 at 07:53:10 (EST)
I was looking at the Twilight Zone convention photos and was pleasantly surpised to see yours among all the wonderful stars who appeared on the show. I loved your versatility in playing the dual roles in "Perchance to Dream". Hope you're doing well and thanks for the wonderful performance!
A fan who hopes to meet you some day,

Barbara Simon <babsgab64@cox.net>
- Thursday, August 18, 2005 at 21:34:05 (EDT)
Wow! I did a search on my name - my full name is Suzanne - didn't realise that someone with the same name had had so much success and was so high profile!
Suzy Lloyd <suzy.lloyd@ltsbasset.co.uk>
- Sunday, May 08, 2005 at 14:14:34 (EDT)
I just watched the Twilight Zone episode you appeared in. I hadn't seen that one in many years. I forgot how good that one was. You were great.
JD <booch2000@hotmail.com>
- Friday, April 22, 2005 at 20:05:06 (EST)
Suzanne: Just wanted to drop a line to thank you for the great body of work you have done so brilliantly. God bless.
Robert Herold <bob.herold@eudoramail.com>
- Sunday, February 27, 2005 at 06:28:26 (EST)
Hi Suzanne, Just wanted to say that I recently bought a Twilight Zone video with you in it playing the role of a cat woman character. I thought it was very delightful. I also enjoyed watching you on the Zorro series. Thank you and may God bless you.
Gabriel <gabeglowacki@yahoo.com>
- Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 18:21:48 (EST)
Dear Suzanne, I just read in some soap opera magazine that you are Tracey E. Bregman's Mom. I remember you from all the TV watching I used to do in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. You are beautiful, and so is Tracey. She is a chip off the old block. I guess her acting talent is in the genes. Besides that, you strongly resemble one another. Often, daughters don't really look a whole lot like their mothers. I'm glad that perhaps your and your husband's resumes may have helped Tracey get a start in the business. She is awesome, and so are you!
Best wishes,

Ellen Rhudy <rhudy@mdonline.net>
- Friday, February 18, 2005 at 12:00:45 (EST)
Suzanne, I am a Twilight Zone fan. I remember as a little girl you gave me the creeps as Maya the cat girl. What a shock to find out Tracey Bregman is your daughter. One of my hobbies is researching actors and actresses to see what they are doing now. You look great!
Daphne Kahn-Wiley <dashdub@yahoo.com>
- Friday, February 04, 2005 at 20:47:51 (EST)
Suzanne, I just wanted to write to tell you how much I've admired you and your work over the years. You still are as beautiful as ever. Are you still acting? I'd love to see you in a new role on tv. Maybe a daytime show, like your lovely daughter Tracey. Thanks so much for all the enjoyment you've given me. May the new year bring you all that you desire.
Barbara
- Wednesday, January 05, 2005 at 03:59:19 (EST)
What a lovely site! I remember many of Ms. Lloyd's appearances on television (especially Twilight Zone, where she was especially beautiful.) I've begun collecting Richard Rust episodes of his television appearances and lately came into the Bourbon Street Beat on which Ms. Lloyd was the other guest star. Thanks for the great picture of Richard Rust, it's the wallpaper on my computer sometimes. Anyway, just wanted to sign in! Oh, and I'm also a fan of The Young and The Restless, so the interest continues! Happy Holidays!
Moonchild Diva <moonchildiva@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 13:54:06 (EST)
Hi Suzanne, I just watched The Saint episode, "Simon and Delilah". I remember you from when the show was on PBS in the states in the early seventies. I had such a crush, I was so attracted to your beautiful eyes and the neckline of the Delilah outfit :). So glad to have happened upon this site.
Jeff <gogolobos@juno.com>
- Monday, November 22, 2004 at 17:07:45 (EST)
Hello Suzanne, We had breakfast along with Grandma Bea this past Sunday in North Carolina. I enjoyed seeing your credits. I plan to create a photo page on my website using your photo layout idea. Perhaps we will meet again at future family affairs.
Milton Feldman <miltonmf@optonline.net>
- Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at 13:07:36 (EST)
I love the internet. It brings people together in an instant. I was sitting here in England watching your Twilight Zone episode again and thought I'd look you up and here you are! Good to know you're still popular world-wide!
Michael <whartonlodge@yahoo.com>
- Tuesday, November 09, 2004 at 02:12:23 (EST)
Hi Suzanne, I think people should say hello every 50 years or so. I was a young 2nd assistant director at MGM in the late 50's and early 60's. I worked with you on "One Step Beyond" with John Newland directing. I remember you as being positivley delightful. I hope all is well with you these days.
Gene deRuelle
- Friday, November 05, 2004 at 18:43:09 (EST)
I just saw your episode of Twilight Zone "Perchance to Dream" for the first time and thought, 'What a beauty! The episode was great too! You have a nice website and I look forward to seeing more of your other work. Cheers!
Tim G. <michufort@yahoo.com>
- Friday, November 05, 2004 at 09:54:12 (EST)
After seeing you in a "Saint" episode recently, I remembered all those appearances you made in television series here in the U.S. and in England during the 60's and 70's. You have the kind of outstanding looks (perfectly sculpted features), and talent that stay in a person's mind forever. I enjoyed watching your performances then and look forward to seeing you again on screen. You are a very beautiful lady. I wish you all the best.
S. Hagans <s.hagans@worldnet.att.net>
- Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 19:33:07 (EDT)
Hi Suzanne, It was a delight again to meet and chat with you at this year's "Stars of the Zone" TZ convention. I spoke to you on Sunday of that magical weekend in August of 2004. I put together a TZ convention photo album since the '02 convention and shared some of your photos from "Perchance to Dream" with you. I shared that with the returning celebrities of the '02 event. I enjoyed doing that and it was refreshing to see you again. Ms. Lloyd, you are a special person and I hope you can make the '06 TZ convention. You are not getting older, you are getting better. Just like a fine wine. God bless you and I look forward to meeting you again after flying from PA.
Jeff Miller <jefftzone132@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, September 16, 2004 at 02:29:42 (EDT)
Suzanne, I just saw your episode of The Twilight Zone (Perchance to Dream) and thought you were amazing. What a spooky episode. Anyway, I looked you up on the internet and here you are. Nice website too.
Deano <hikingtrails@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, September 11, 2004 at 02:05:58 (EDT)
Good afternoon. I just finished viewing "The Saint" episode, 'The Man Who Liked Lions'. As with most shows I've seen you in, I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you for all your work.
J.W. Fry <hunter02_2002@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, August 07, 2004 at 14:04:45 (EDT)
Dear Suzanne; Your appearance on "The Twilight Zone" has reached world-wide "cult" status!! My very own uncle, Paul Wurtzel, was one of the producers of "The Twilight Zone" when you were starring there at Fox. Paul's father, my great uncle, was the late Sol M. Wurtzel, executive producer at Fox Films, and producer of all the "Mr. Moto" fims in the early thirties there whilst you starred in the more recent production of "The Return of Mr. Moto" for Robert Lippert. Family friend, Robert Lippert, also was former business associate/co-producer of many of my cousin Bernard Glasser's films at Regal and at Fox, (segue to the famous Twilight Zone "da-da-da-da-" musical interlude). Your daughter Tracey was directed in the "Young and the Restless" by my uncle Joe Behar, and, if that were not enough, I am a huge fan of yours, Suzanne, and am now living in the UK, where Canada's best "export" can be seen in "The Saint" and "The Avengers" on UK GOLD. God Bless, and cheerio, to you, Suzanne.
Marie in "Blighty"<mariemarierex@aol.com>
- Wednesday, July 28, 2004 at 11:18:22 (EDT)
I loved you in "Perchance to Dream". You scared the $^$%$% out of me!!
Jeff Muller <jeffgm2000@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, July 22, 2004 at 16:51:53 (EDT)
I'm a very big fan of yours. I recently saw you on "The Twilight Zone" in which yours was my favorite episode. Thank you.
Clark Dixon <clark_tdixon@hotmail.com>
- Monday, July 12, 2004 at 14:51:52 (EDT)
To Ms. Suzanne Lloyd, "Perchance to Dream" is one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes, and you were perfectly cast as Maya the Catwoman. Your face and body language project a quality of feral feline ferocity. You certainly took Richard Conte for a wild ride, especially on the roller coaster, and Conte was a man who had bullied Susan Hayward in "I'll Cry Tomorrow." I was only twelve years old when I first saw you as Maya, and you definitely made an impression on me. You would have done at least as well as Julie Newmar as Catwoman in the "Batman" series, and you would have done very well playing femme fatale roles in the films noir of the 1940's. Phyllis Dietrichson in "Double Indemnity" and Vera in "Detour" come to mind. And if you had played Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate", Benjamin wouldn't have had a chance!
Mike Shiners <mshiners@cox.net>
- Friday, July 09, 2004 at 18:09:04 (EDT)
Hi Suzanne! I see I'm not the only one who just saw "Perchance to Dream" on the Sci-Fi Channel's "Twilight Zone Marathon." I have always loved TZ, and remembered "Maya the Catwoman" so well. Only today did I decide to look her up on IMDB, and I came to your website. I did not realize that you were the mother of another favorite, Tracey Bregman, or "Lauren" as I have known her since her first appearance on the YnR! You are still stunning as you were then and Maya the Catwoman will live forever! Blessings to you and yours, Suzanne!
Mark Jones <jmjones38@aol.com>
- Monday, July 05, 2004 at 12:52:52 (EDT)
Dear Suzanne, I had just watched an episode of "Twilight Zone" that you starred in, and had to see if you had a website. I remember you from so many different shows you acted in, and I just wanted to say how much I've enjoyed watching your performances. You are truly a stunning and beautiful lady. It is my honor to be able to write to you. Now, why can't I find someone like you for me? ;-) Thank you for your contribution to the arts. You will "live forever"!
Peter Gruen <tbird@lcii.net>
- Monday, July 05, 2004 at 11:36:16 (EDT)
Suzanne, I was so very thrilled to find your website. I have always been your number one fan. Especially from the classic Zorro episodes. You are the queen and most beautiful of all the leading ladies from Zorro. In the first episode "The New Commandante" when the carriage was stuck in the water you blinked both your eyes, which I've paused a 1,000 times. Then in the last episode "Zorro Lights a Fuse" when Zorro told Sgt. Garcia that you only wanted to return to your husband and join him, the expression on your face of relief and eternal graditude to Zorro without speaking a word, was the academy award performance of the century. I will be ordering autographed pictures at the end of June. You are beautiperfect. God bless you and your family.
Love and blessings,

Raven Ronnie Dean McRaven I <ravenstar_7@yahoo.com>
- Thursday, June 17, 2004 at 02:34:03 (EDT)
Hey Suzanne, This is just too fun. Bev is an online friend of mine whom I've become very close to in the last six years. We are both authors and have had the best time sharing stories over the web. I lucked out and have my first book in print from Random House, "Made You Look", and I am still so excited about it. It's a fun read for kids age 8 and up. I'm coming out to California this summer to a writing conference and staying with Bev, and if she doesn't dump me on the former house of Lucille Ball, I hope to meet you and Tracey, too. I watch "The Bold and the Beautiful" and your daughter is absolutely adorable. I enjoyed your website, too. It was wonderful and I loved reading about your fabulous career. I hope to see the both of you in California.
All the best,

Diane Roberts <DRaccoon@aol.com>
- Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at 18:46:05 (EDT)
Hey Suzanne, it's Pammy from Canada. Aunt Bev sent this site to me and I was amazed to discover that you did so many productions and worked with a number of other really talented people. I am glad I had the opportunity to learn this about you. You really are an inspiration to me. All my love to you and the rest of the family.
Sincerely,

Pamela Price
- Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at 13:06:33 (EST)
Hi! I found this from a Zorro site. I just finished rewatching your Zorro episodes, and wanted to check my memory on another older show I'm fond of, Route 66. Your credits page does not list that series, but I think I recall your name from at least one episode. Too bad my episode guide for it is on Commodore 64 floppies! I'll be watching for you the next time I watch my tapes.
Regards and best wishes,

Karen Funk Blocher <kfbofpql@aol.com>
- Thursday, January 15, 2004 at 02:06:46 (EST)
Hello Mrs. Lloyd, I am a young Boss and I love communication and cinema, probably I am going to produce a TV program. I discovered you in a Saint's episode for the first time and I see you in many other TV Shows. For me, you are the most intrigated woman that I see on TV and I always compared you with another beautiful actress, Miss Vivien Leigh. I don't know why. I wish a Happy New Year for 2004 to you, your family and all your fans.
Philippe M. <pomomi@free.fr>
- Thursday, January 01, 2004 at 13:20:33 (EST)
Happy New Year Suzanne, Thank you for the beautiful autographed photos. I hope I will meet you one day in a special commemoration for Guy Williams. I live in France but I will go to USA that day.
Warm regards,

Guy (without mustache) <besombes.guy@free.fr>
- Thursday, January 01, 2004 at 13:07:48 (EST)
I looked at the credits for your name and did a search and came to this site. Just wanted to say how much I admire Rod Serling for picking the characters to fit his scripts, and Suzanne Lloyd is among the best. I wish Suzanne the best in her grandmothering role.
Mugu <mugu@hotmail.com>
- Saturday, December 20, 2003 at 01:11:45 (EST)
Hi Suzanne! I send you my love from Argentina, second home to Guy. You are the most beautiful lady I ever know. Bye!
Sebastian <sebi025@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, November 19, 2003 at 19:55:41 (EST)
Wow Suzi! I've known and loved you all of my life, and I've always known how beautiful you are, but I had no idea you had done so many shows. What a great site! Love from me to you.
Bev <ajwproctor@aol.com>
- Monday, October 27, 2003 at 01:26:46 (EST)
Hi Suzanne, I met you at Spy Fest Saturday (remember, the Richard Gere look alike?) I just wanted to express what a pleasure it was to meet you. You are truly, truly, a beautiful woman. I had to look you up on the internet and I enjoyed reading your bio. What an interesting career you've had and worth being proud of. I wish you and your family the best in the future.
Allen Kugi, (the tall guy from Temecula) <allenk@fluidcomponents.com>
- Tuesday, August 12, 2003 at 18:01:47 (PDT)
Hey Aunt Suzie! I was just searching through Tracey's website and came across yours. It is really amazing. You truly are a talented and wonderful person, and better yet, related to me! Just wanted to let you know that I missed you (just like the rest of the fam). It was great seeing you in LA.. Come to Palm Springs soon!
Ashleigh <sofbal06@aol.com>
- Friday, August 01, 2003 at 15:28:47 (PDT)
Hi Suzy 'Q'. I've known you my whole life and didn't really know you until I went through your website. It's very exciting to have a real tv star as a cousin and personal friend. Love to you and can't wait to see you Wednesday.
R. Wayne Claxton
- Sunday, June 08, 2003 at 21:22:10 (PST)
Hello Suzanne, "The Murder Market" is one of my very favorite Avengers episodes. You are a terrific villain in it! Your fight with Mrs. Peel is great. I also have on video your appearance on a "One Step Beyond" episode. The one about the manfish! Those were the days when TV series were really worthwhile.
Cheers,

Fred C.<rickfors@hotmail.com>
- Sunday, June 08, 2003 at 15:27:50 (PST)
Hi Suzanne, Thanks for being so sweet at the last show at the Beverly Garland! You and I were talking about villains on screen and you did your Maya for me. Thanks! You mentioned that you were a little puzzled at how many men wanted a woman like Maya to mistreat them. After rewatching the episode "Perchance to Dream", I really believe that these guys really went nuts over Maya's shape, legs and creamy looking skin, even in black and white. I'm not trying to be fresh here, but that was what I was drawn to while checking out Maya. You must have done a bunch of dancing.
Thanks again and good luck!

Rick Princenthal <billfishfanatic@cs.com>
- Thursday, May 22, 2003 at 19:28:59 (PST)
Hello Suzanne - I came across your site through Mary's appeal for Avengers photos on the newsgroups. You were always one of my favorite ladies of the 60s. It's amusing that you play the cat lady in Twilight Zone as my wife has always said of you (way before she saw that episode) how beautiful and graceful you were; an exotic, feline beauty. It's nice to see from your recent photographs that you remain so absolutely wonderful. I hope someday you'll turn up back here in England on the convention circuit. By the way, even as I type, "That Riviera Touch" is being shown on satellite TV today. May health and happiness stay with you always. Thank you for all the entertainment you have given us.
Best Wishes,

Al Samujh <alsamujh@btinternet.com>
- Monday, May 05, 2003 at 07:19:28 (PST)
Hi Ms. Lloyd, what an enchanting site! As an English fan, it is sometimes hard to track down some of your US TV work and the info and images are much appreciated. I remember being spellbound by your ravishing femme fatale opposite Morecambe and Wise when "That Riviera Touch" was shown on TV as a child and recently caught your work on "The Saint" on UK television. As always, you brought style and class to every role you did, whether a vamp, feisty heroine or damsel in distress. Thank you.
James Harris
- Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 06:18:49 (PST)
Hello, Suzanne! This will be the second message I have left in your guestbook. The last one was left some months ago. I would like to take the opportunity of telling you how much I have enjoyed the two photographs I received and the copy of the Twilight Zone script for the episode "Perchance to Dream." The pictures were of very high quality and the script was a joy to read. I was surprised to discover that Mr. Hall (played by actor Richard Conte) was not named Edward in the original script, or at any rate in the version of the script I received. As you might expect from a video collector who has almost all the original Twilight Zone episodes, I re-watched the episode as soon as I finished reading the script! You could say that I watched it through different eyes, attentive to the differences between the episode as filmed and as written. Again, thanks for the pleasant memories and for the photos and script.
Riccardo Ross <rross@ubmail.ubalt.edu>
- Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at 13:30:02 (PST)
Hello, Congratulations on your wonderful site. As I'm a very big fan of "The Saint", I of course know the episodes when you have co-starred and enjoyed them tremendously. I would be honoured if you could get in touch with my site, exchange links and maybe give a short interview for the site. Thank you very much for listening. Best wishes!
Ffolkes <ffolkes@wp.pl>
- Saturday, April 19, 2003 at 12:25:16 (PST)
Hi Suzanne, I am a fan of yours like everyone else here. I am also a Canadian from Montreal. I just saw the episode today from "Twilight Zone" where you played Maya. You were awesome. At first glance, I thought you were Julie Newmar. I'm also surprised to learn that you are Tracey Bregman's mother. She's also a great actress. Good luck in all you do.
Linda Rosenthal < h.Rosenthal@videotron.ca>
- Tuesday, April 08, 2003 at 08:15:18 (PST)
Ms. Lloyd, It was wonderful coming across this website. Having recently purchased the Twilight Zone series on DVD, I was flooded with memories of watching the show on t.v. as a child. When I came across Perchance to Dream, the flood turned to a torrent. I recalled vividly the repressed memory of your beauty and allure in that episode and realized in retrospect that I'd idealized my concept of a woman to fit the mold of your character in it. My God, you were beautiful, as you still are. After watching the episode, I typed your name into the Google search and, voila! What an incredible discovery to find that your life since that time seems to have been filled with such happiness and accomplishment. And, you're originally from my hometown. Kismet all around! My very, very best to you and your family.
With kindest regards,

Stephen Brooke <sbrooke2@aol.com>
- Friday, March 28, 2003 at 18:12:13 (PST)
Hi! I just randomly typed my name into the computer and I ended up on your site! I think you're a really positive role model and it's great to know that someone with so much talent shares my name.
Suzanne Lloyd - Wales UK
- Thursday, March 27, 2003 at 04:56:33 (PST)
Hello, Ms. Lloyd....Suzanne. Every time I watch "Perchance to Dream", when you "purred" to Edward Hall, "You ARRR afraid," the hair on the back of my neck stands up!!
John M. <jmarrone@musician.net>
- Friday, March 14, 2003 at 11:29:55 (PST)
Sweet kisses.
Susi
- Tuesday, March 11, 2003 at 06:05:47 (PST)
Hello Suzanne. Here's a little trivia for all the Avengers fans out there: "The Murder Market" was the very first Avengers episode shot on film instead of video tape, and it was the first Emma Peel episode, ever! Two episodes were filmed in late '64 with an actress named Elizabeth Sheppard playing Emma Peel. They had to be completely refilmed when Diana Rigg was brought in to replace Liz. "The Murder Market" was the first episode completed. Steed and Mrs. Peel battled many deadly adversaries, but none more so than Suzanne Lloyd, who as Barbara Wakefield, was their loveliest villianess!
Nicholas Scelsi <evilone@toast.net>
- Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 16:58:12 (PST)
I have enjoyed your acting since the early days of my life.
Joseph <jma1945367@aol.com>
- Saturday, January 25, 2003 at 12:33:03 (PST)
Hi Suzanne, I'm very happy to find your site. I met you this summer on August 24th. I'm French and I was with my daughter Sylvia. I would like to wish you a very happy new year and we hope to have the luck to meet you again.
Marie-Agnès <marieagnes.gabin@piher.fr>
- Monday, January 20, 2003 at 04:38:39 (PST)
I loved most of Charles Beaumont written episodes of The Twiligth Zone and my favorite was Percahnce To Dream. It was one of the most cleverly scored, directed and acted scripts of the series (which says a lot). Suzanne Lloyd was perfect as Maya/Miss Thomas. Richard Conte (Don Barzini in The Godfather) was great too although he looked a bit older than 35 as the character Edward Hall was supposed to be, and John Larch finished out the cast as a perfect troika. What a great honor it must have been to be associated with such a class show as the TZ was (particularly during its first two seasons.) Suzanne Lloyd was shockingly beautiful in that episode as well as on Zorro (I also remember her in a Rawhide episode). It just goes to show you that a beautiful face, a great figure and lots of imagination is a true measure of sex appeal. I was 6 years old when I first saw that show and I developed a major crush on her!
Joel <joelgol@netzero.net>
- Friday, January 03, 2003 at 10:11:39 (PST)
I love the Twilight Zone episodes and caught the one recently with you and Richard Conte. I looked at the credits for your name and did a search and came to this site. Just wanted to say how much I admire Rod Serling for picking the characters to fit his scripts. And Suzanne Lloyd is among the best. I wish Suzanne the best in her grandmothering role! That is the best as well!
Bo <kellyjam@adelphia.net>
- Monday, November 18, 2002 at 10:02:16 (PST)
Suzanne, I just saw your "Twilight Zone" as the Cat Lady. I remember seeing it for the first time when it was originally broadcast and as a twelve year old, I remember it as one of the most provocative shows I had ever seen. You were spectacularly beautiful and sexy. I thought you were a regular on a British imported show in the 60's. Is it just that I remembered you from the "Zone" when I saw you make another guest appearance or were you a regular on a show? Thanks for the memories.
Paul Haase <phaase@texassteel.net>
- Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at 09:18:31 (PST)
Suzanne: I imagine you would not remember my letter since you should receive hundred of letters. However, I just wanted to tell you how great your site is. I just received The Saint: "The Time To Die" chapter, and you looked so gorgeous! I hope you are doing great. You are the prettiest ever!! My biggest dream is to meet you in person. My best wishes and a big hug! XOXOX.
Maximiliano Valdes <max@maxvaldes.com>
- Tuesday, October 15, 2002 at 18:02:20 (PDT)
Hi Suzanne! I am a big fan from your days on Zorro. It is great to see you again as they rerun these great shows! All the best to you!
Jeff Odenbreit <odenbrj@uwec.edu>
- Tuesday, October 01, 2002 at 12:52:08 (PDT)
Great site indeed Suzanne. Thanks.
Patrou <info@patrou.com>
- Thursday, September 26, 2002 at 04:54:54 (PDT)
Dear Suzanne, I think your website is great and you are a wonderful and beautiful actress. Keep up the good work.
Sincerely,

Ben Motes <bmotes@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, September 25, 2002 at 00:26:34 (PDT)
Dear Suzanne - Even though I'll probably never be able to see you in person, I've been a fan for many years. I would have liked asking if you enjoyed working on The Avengers (a favorite show of mine) and working with Roger Moore. My favorite show of yours has always been The Twilight Zone and you were wonderful in that. Thank you so much for the chance of writing to you.
Sincerely,

Robert Jimerson <jimerson@utm.edu>
- Friday, September 06, 2002 at 10:19:09 (PDT)
Just like Paulo Munhoz below, I am a Brazilian. I don't live in Brazil anymore, but I sure do watch Zorro every night. Thanks for the great site.
Marina Dos Santos <spinodinot@aol.com>
- Wednesday, July 31, 2002 at 11:41:16 (PDT)
Dear Suzanne, Great site. It´s a pleasure to know more about you. I´d like to see you in new episodic tv. For awhile in my country at the moment, the Zorro tv series in colorized version has been presented every night. My best wishes!!
Your Brazillian fan.

Paulo Munhoz <munhozpr@ig.com.br>
- Friday, July 19, 2002 at 09:45:10 (PDT)
Dear Suzanne, I saw the Twlight Zone episode "Perchance to Dream" last night and found your name in the credits. I really liked the two roles you played; the prim and proper Miss Thomson and the exotic Maya the Cat Girl. Thank you for a performance that still holds up after 43 years.
Charles Linster <chick9@mindspring.com>
- Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at 19:28:21 (PDT)
Suzanne: I first saw you on television in the Twilight Zone episode, "Perchance to Dream." That was many years ago. However, your role as Maya has stuck with me all these years. Your impact as an actress and as an icon have been reinforced by frequent video-viewings of the episode over the years. Let me say that as someone who grew up in the '60's and early '70's, I never missed a chance to catch you on shows such as Perry Mason and Rawhide and also One Step Beyond, in one episode of which you played the sister of a young man afflicted with a unique disease. (He was some kind of half-man, half- lizard, as I recall.) Let me conclude by saying how much I have enjoyed your performances over the years and how happy I am to pay my respects to someone who has long held a special place in my memories.
Riccardo Ross <rross@ubmail.ubalt.edu>
- Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at 16:10:01 (PDT)
Suzanne, I'm a big Avengers fan and I plan to get to the Asheville Film Festival to talk about your experiences on that show. Also your work on Zorro and with Clint Eastwood. It should be fun.
Bob Morrell <surfbob7@bellsouth.net>
- Saturday, May 25, 2002 at 05:58:52 (PDT)
Hello Suzanne. I just want to say I loved your performance in the Zorro shows. You are very pretty.
Elizabeth Vardugo <lctalent3@aol.com>
- Monday, April 22, 2002 at 10:48:00 (PST)
Hi Suzanne, I remember seeing you in the Zorro episodes when I was a little boy in the sixites. Now I am enjoying those old episodes as an older man. Thanks again for your acting. I appreciate you now more than I did then. Good luck.
John Bevilacqua <John.Bevilacqua@nsc.com>
- Monday, April 15, 2002 at 22:08:50 (PST)
Hello Suzanne. Though we have never met, I feel that I've known you for quite some time. I've enjoyed your work for many years. You're part of my classic video collection. Just the other day I was watching a Rod Cameron "State Trooper" episode that you were in titled, "Excitement at Milltown". You played the daughter of actor Dayton Lummis. Also in the cast was Myron Healey and Malcolm Atterbury. This was one of many first class performances that you've given us throughout the years. Best wishes for many years to come.
Regards,

Sal Crisanti <crisanti52@netscape.net>
- Thursday, April 11, 2002 at 11:23:28 (PST)
Hello Suzanne. I just began to enjoy the information on the internet. Reading about Guy Williams and the rest of the Zorro family was very nice. I spend many mornings watching Zorro instead of counting sheep.
John Motta <jems@gsinet.net>
- Thursday, March 28, 2002 at 19:22:27 (PST)
Suzanne Lloyd, right now I just finished watching "Perchance to Dream" by Charles Beaumont with you, Richard Conte and John Larch. It was where you had serious, industrial strength cat eyes. My wife used to wear 'cat eyes' but not quite like yours in this Twilight Zone episode. You are easily one of the most beautiful women who ever lived. Thank you for some great performances. I'm probably only a year or two younger than you and I have fond memories of you in "Zorro". You are fun to watch. The best to you.
Richard Dowell <rdowellsprint@earthlink.net>
- Thursday, March 28, 2002 at 13:05:58 (PST)
Suzanne, I look forward to meeting you in Asheville this fall. You will have a wonderful time.
Susan Baugh <baughlindas@uams.edu>
- Wednesday, March 20, 2002 at 10:53:04 (PST)
Suzanne, Thank you for the lovely autographed photo and note. It was wonderful seeing you at the star celebration for Guy Williams. I took a picture of Britt Lomond and yourself. What a great reminder of your time on Wyatt Earp! Mary has done a great job on the site. I wish you well.
Rocky <rocky1701@earthlink.net>
- Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 21:59:30 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne, I came across your webstie while looking to see if by chance I could find any information about what you are doing now. You were one of my most favorite actresses in the 60's and I always made a point of tuning in to any TV shows that you were in. In catching up with you on the main page I also found a wonderful surprise! That you are the mother of Tracey Bregman who plays Lauren on The Young and the Restless. She's another of my favorite actresses. My best wishes to both of you.
Richard Saffles <richsaff@aol.com>
- Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 01:18:20 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne. Thank you so very, very much from the bottom of our hearts for taking the time to make the Guy Williams Hollywwod Walk of Fame Star event memorable for all of us fans. Not only did you come back to honor one of your colleagues, but in fact, it was the celebration of your combined performances given by you, for generations to come. To us, Zorro is timeless. The legacy you have left in film has inspired us in countless ways. It was grand meeting you at the reception and it was an event that I will always remember. It was most thoughful of you and we warmly appreciate your open heart to us. God Bless You. Sincerely,
Wendell Vega <mvega38771@aol.com>
- - Tuesday, February 05, 2002 at 01:29:49 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne. It is great to see all the work that you have done. A true "working" actress. Seeing all the shows you have been in brings back nice memories of TV shows long forgotten. Of course my favorite still remains Zorro. Thanks to Mary for a great presentation of your work.
Kathy G <zorro08@aol.com>
- Friday, February 01, 2002 at 17:28:08 (GMT)
A lovely web site for a lovely lady.
Webb Castor <WCastor348@aol.com>
- Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 22:12:45 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne. Great memories.
Love as always,

Gloria <gloria@blueday.demon.co.uk>
- Thursday, January 31, 2002 at 17:05:54 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne! Great to meet you at the Guy Williams Star ceremony last August!
All my best,

Gail Manfre <gmanfre@bellsouth.net>
- Wednesday, January 30, 2002 at 05:34:02 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne, I have always loved your performances, and of course my favorite is Zorro. I read that you work out five days a week. I wish I was passionate about that. Getting out of bed is a workout for me sometimes. Good luck, good health and God speed.
Best,

Michael <mccustomfoot@aol.com>
- Friday, December 07, 2001 at 06:14:41 (GMT)
Hello, Suzanne-- Your wonderful performance as Maya in "Perchance To Dream" has always held special significance for me, and it was a delightful surprise to have found your website. My best wishes.
Ron <amphyrion2000@yahoo.com>
- Saturday, November 03, 2001 at 19:49:45 (GMT)
Hi Suzanne. How fun to see you here in a few of your MANY roles in some of television's most memorable and loved shows! I loved your performance on "Zorro" and it's always delightful to see you in Westerns that are on TV from time to time. This is a beautiful website for a very talented and beautiful lady!
Antoinette
- Tuesday, October 09, 2001 at 05:36:04 (GMT)


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