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Norman Fell Biography
Norman Fell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1924. He graduated from Temple University with a bachelor's degree in drama. During World War II, he was an Air Force tail gunner in the Pacific. After the war, he studied acting and obtained small parts in television and on stage. His first regular TV appearance was in the comedy series "Joe & Mabel" (1956). His best known TV role was that of Stanley Roper, the landlord in the very popular "Three's Company" (1976), which debuted in 1977, and its short lived spin-off, "The Ropers" (1979).Norman Fell died at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's retirement home in Woodland Hills CA, aged 74, survived by two daughters.
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159. On Stage at the Kennedy Center: The Mark Twain Prize (2002)
(TV movie) 1st Sgt. Towser ("Catch 22") (uncredited)
(TV movie) 1st Sgt. Towser ("Catch 22") (uncredited)
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160. The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1999)
(TV special documentary) Himself - Memorial Tribute
(TV special documentary) Himself - Memorial Tribute
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168. Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' (1991)
(TV documentary) Himself/Detective
(TV documentary) Himself/Detective
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173. The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1979)
(TV special) Himself - Presenter: Best Supporting Actress/Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
(TV special) Himself - Presenter: Best Supporting Actress/Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
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