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- Born: March 24, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II
- Studied drama at Temple University
- Cast with Ronald Reagan and Lee Marvin in the Ernest Hemingway film adaptation of The Killers
- Died: December 14, 1998 in Los Angeles, California
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Norman Fell was a TV and film actor for over 30 years, most popular for his portrayal of Stanley Roper on Three's Company and The Ropers.
In 1979, Fell won a Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role for his portrayal of Mr. Roper.
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Norman Fell Questions
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Open Thread: Norman Rockwell Freedom of Speech and Paul Krugman's editorial 1 AnswerYes I read his editorial. I also researched it for a while. As far as his editoral is concerned, I have gotten better wisdom out of comic books. He should be as... read more -
How do I keep the cheesecake from falling? After cooking for an hour and cooling in the oven for an hour with the door open, it fell. 1 AnswerThis can happen for a couple of reasons. It could be your ingredients or how you made the cheesecake. Have you made this recipe before? There might be too mu... read more -
Bought slippers from Sears, it fell apart and are one month old. If I dont have the bill, can I still ret 1 AnswerAccording to the official Sears return policy "Products must be returned in their original packaging, with theoriginal packing slip, and the sears.com Order Con... read more -
who is norman borlaug?! 2 AnswersHe developed many things including disease resistant wheat. With every bite we eat we need to be thankful for this man's inventions. read more
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Norman Fell Timeline
- Note: Most of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
- March 24, 1924: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1959: Pork Chop Hill
- 1960: Perry Mason
- 1960: Ocean's Eleven
- 1961: The Untouchables
- 1963: PT 109
- 1963: Kraft Suspense Theatre
- 1963: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
- 1964-1965: Ben Casey
- 1965: Dr. Kildare
- 1965: The Fugitive
- 1967: The Graduate
- 1968: Bullitt
- 1970: Catch-22
- 1976: Guardian of the Wilderness
- 1976-1981: Three's Company
- 1979: Recipient of Golden Globe Award
- 1979-1980: The Ropers
- 1990: You're Driving Me Crazy
- 1997: Ellen
- December 14, 1998: Dies in Los Angeles, California



