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Edward Norris (March 10, 1911 – December 18, 2002) was an American film actor.
Septimus Edward Norris was born in 1911, the son of a prominent gynecologist. He grew up in Philadelphia. At 16 he dropped out of the Culver Military Academy to marry a socially prominent physician's daughter, Virginia Bell Hiller, and took a job as a reporter. He made his television debut in 1951 with two appearances on Fireside Theater.
During the course of his 12-year span on television he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: "The Case of the Fiery Fingers" (1958) and "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark" (1962). He ended his film and television career the following year when he appeared on an episode of The Third Man, titled "Ghost Town".
Norris died on December 18, 2002 at Fort Bragg, California.
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Actors: Irving Bacon (actor), Harry A. Bailey (actor), Ed Brady (actor), Lynton Brent (actor), James Burke (actor), John Butler (actor), Harry Campbell (actor), James Carlisle (actor), Eddy Chandler (actor), George Chandler (actor), William Corson (actor), Tom Costello (actor), Wade Crosby (actor), George DeNormand (actor), Frank Anthony (actor),
Plot: Madcap debutante Melsa Manton finds a body in a deserted house. Of course, the police don't believe her. Stung by Peter Ames's front page editorial decrying her "prank," Melsa enlists seven fellow debs to help her investigate. The wisecracking young ladies proceed to run circles around the police, the suspects, and the press.
Keywords: acrophobia, african-american, alibi, amateur-detective, black-maid, black-stereotype, blackjack, broker, charity-ball, corpseFormer Baltimore Police Commissioner Edward Norris provides insight into strategic policing in a high-tense city, overcoming recent events Ed Norris is part of the problem! I have lived here in Baltimore for 58 yrs. and the child abuser you are trying to make a hero on any other day, would have been thrown on the ground, possibly shocked, handcuffed, and taken to Central Booking, but they are in trouble. Shall we discuss that some Americans see you and your fellow country men as thugs. You know the ones that rape teenage girls and mothers on buses. Careful how you judge other lest you be judged. Nolee Pichno Protest to protest thug getting killed by his own actions . What a country.
In the fall of 2014, Focal Point Productions and Matt Jablow were hired by the Baltimore Sun to produce a series of videos for the publications website on crimes and unsolved cases in the Baltimore area. Find out more about Focal Point Productions here - http://bit.ly/fppstudio
A man is brought back from death at the same time a vicious criminal dies in the electric chair. However, the man's soul is now taken over by the electrocuted gangster, who embarks on a vengeful crime wave. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035031/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Playboy Johnny Gray is framed and sent to prison after his stolen car is found at a holdup committed by Rico, and while the latter is not suspected, his henchman Harry, Creeper and Red are convicted with Johnny. Stung by the injustice, when even his fiancée believes him guilty, Johnny becomes an unruly prisoner and is put in a cell with Cain, head of the prison gang planning a break. The new warden, Frank Sanders, wins Johnny over by changing his cell mate and giving him a chance to work in the prison gardens. Here, he meets Amy Duncan, daughter of prison guard Duncan. In an failed escaped, engineered from the outside by Rico, who is killed, one of Rico's men confesses that Johnny is innocent. Year: 1943 Director: Phil Rosen Stars: Edward Norris, Joan Woodbury, Jack La Rue
Former "TopCop" & Radio personality Ed Edward T Norris interviews Martial Arts Legend Bill Wallace on WHFS the Fan. Ed has always helped to support me and my team and I truly appreciate the friendship. "thank You Ed, We had a great time"
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Edward Norris (March 10, 1911 – December 18, 2002) was an American film actor.
Septimus Edward Norris was born in 1911, the son of a prominent gynecologist. He grew up in Philadelphia. At 16 he dropped out of the Culver Military Academy to marry a socially prominent physician's daughter, Virginia Bell Hiller, and took a job as a reporter. He made his television debut in 1951 with two appearances on Fireside Theater.
During the course of his 12-year span on television he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: "The Case of the Fiery Fingers" (1958) and "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark" (1962). He ended his film and television career the following year when he appeared on an episode of The Third Man, titled "Ghost Town".
Norris died on December 18, 2002 at Fort Bragg, California.
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