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Norman Fell (March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998), born Norman Noah Feld, was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers.
Fell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on March 24, 1924, to a Jewish family. He attended Central High School of Philadelphia. He studied drama at Temple University after serving as a tail gunner on a B-25 Mitchell in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He later honed his craft at The Actors Studio.
Aside from Fell's best-known television work, he also played minor character roles in several films, including the original Ocean's 11, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, PT 109, The Graduate, Bullitt and Catch-22 (as Sergeant Towser). He appeared alongside Ronald Reagan in Reagan's last film, The Killers.
From 1961 to 1962, he portrayed Meyer Meyer in the TV series Ed McBain's 87th Precinct.
From 1977 to 1979, he portrayed the main characters' hardnosed landlord Stanley Roper on the hit sitcom, Three's Company (a role with some similarities to Mr. McCleery in The Graduate). He continued the role as the co-lead with Audra Lindley playing his wife. Helen, on The Ropers, a spin-off which lasted a year.
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AFN: Interview with Norman Fell Part 1 of 2
Stanley Roper Smile
Norman Fell
Studio One S07E01 Twelve Angry Men...with Norman Fell (credited as Norman Feld)
Pepto Bismol Commercial featuring Norman Fell 1970s
Mr. Roper's Smile
The Boneyard Trailer (1991) Ed Nelson, Norman Fell
East Side West Side S01E09 Not Bad For Openers... with Norman Fell
The Graduate - Trailer - HQ
Ellen 5x03 Roommates - Part 1
Actors: Colin Cunningham (actor), Tanya Mazur (miscellaneous crew), Barbara Gordon (actress), Peter Madamba (miscellaneous crew), Wallace Langham (actor), Stanley M. Brooks (producer), Terence Kelly (actor), David Lewis (actor), Daniel Roebuck (actor), Ross Ikeda (miscellaneous crew), Brian Dennehy (actor), Gary Hudson (actor), Jason Schombing (actor), Ingrid Torrance (actress), Christopher Shyer (actor),
Plot: 'Three's Company', the comedy centered on two attractive, young women who made the rent on their Santa Monica beach-side apartment by taking in a third roommate - a male forced to pretend he's gay to fool the landlords and the girls' parents. The series rocketed in the ratings as an instant hit - despite the outcry of critics and moralists - who objected to the double-entendres and quasi-sexual hijinks on the show. However, the true behind-the-scenes story of 'Three's Company' will expose a once idyllic workplace that deteriorated into a battleground beset by business dealings, contact disputes, cast rivalries, clashes between producers and network executives and finally, a round of cast replacements which hastened the demise of the show.
Keywords: actor, agent, bad-landlord, behind-the-scenes, blonde-stereotype, closeted-homosexual, number-in-title, roommate, sitcom, sitcom-starAnother celebrity that came over on a USO tour was actor Norman Fell. He was really a fun interview. He stayed so we could shoot the "re-ask" ...which are my questions. Usually you shoot the subject and when he leaves videotape the "re-ask", then edit it together. He said, "hey, I'll stay for that...I know how those one-camera shoots are". Really good guy. This is part 1 of 2 parts.
Three's Company's Stanley Roper breaking the 4th wall with a goofy smile.
Norman Fell (March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998), born Norman Noah Feld, was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Season 7 Episode 1 Twelve Angry Men A jury must reach a verdict concerning a teenaged boy accused of murder Foreman, Norman Feld, Norman Fell, Juror #3, Franchot Tone, Juror #2, John Beal, Series Premise: Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. A total of 466 episodes aired on CBS between 1948 and 1958. The program appeared in various time slots before finally settling in on Monday night. Like a number of other 1950s and '60s television shows, Studio One was moved over from radio, where it had started in the mid-1940s. By 1957, live TV was giving way to filmed shows, and the industry was migrating from New York to Los Angeles. The show was renamed Studio One in Hollywood and started airing filmed shows. Westinghouse stopped sponsorin...
Here's a great commercial for Pepto Bismol featuring a pre-Three's Company Norman Fell.
Mr. Roper's Smile Norman Fell's "Jack Benny's" on the first two seasons of "Three's Company" OMFG
Director: James Cummins Stars: Ed Nelson, Deborah Rose and Norman Fell Children turned into zombies wreak havoc in a coroner's building with just a burned-out psychic, an experienced cop and two coroners to stop the madness. UK R2 DVD: http://amzn.to/qUeHhQ US R1 DVD: http://amzn.to/mZkr0v Visit and subscribe to zombie101trailers channel for everything zombie related.
1.09 East Side/West Side: NOT BAD FOR OPENERS 18-Nov-1963 written by Edward Adler George C. Scott (as Neil Brock) Lee Grant, Nora Best, Norman Fell, Eddie Best, Roger C. Carmel, Tiny, Martin Wolfson, Mark, Charles Curiale, Mechanic, Brendan Fay, Gambler, Albert Henderson, Melvin Stewart, Anna Berger, Luiz Hernandez, Dolph Sweet, Maurice Brenner, Frank Simpson, Burt Conway, Neil Fitzgerald, Richard Castellano, Henry Evens, Mark Gordon, Premise: East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. Set in New York City, the show explored issues of urban life, some of them grim. Though it won critical praise, it also generated some controversy. The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New Yo...
Trailer for Mike Nichols's film starring Dustin Hoffman,Anne Bancroft,Katharine Ross,William Daniels,Murray Hamilton,Elizabeth Wilson,Buck Henry,Brian Avery,Walter Brooke,Norman Fell,Alice Ghostley,Marion Lorne,Eddra Gale,
Ellen's new neighbors offer to introduce her to a friend who is looking for a "roommate," which according to Audrey and Barrett is code for "girlfriend," but they may be hitting a language barrier. Meanwhile, Paige struggles with her mixed emotions about Ellen's lesbianism.
Season 7 Episode 1 Twelve Angry Men A jury must reach a verdict concerning a teenaged boy accused of murder Foreman, Norman Feld, Norman Fell, Juror #3, Franchot Tone, Juror #2, John Beal, Series Premise: Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. A total of 466 episodes aired on CBS between 1948 and 1958. The program appeared in various time slots before finally settling in on Monday night. Like a number of other 1950s and '60s television shows, Studio One was moved over from radio, where it had started in the mid-1940s. By 1957, live TV was giving way to filmed shows, and the industry was migrating from New York to Los Angeles. The show was renamed Studio One in Hollywood and started airing filmed shows. Westinghouse stopped sponsorin...
1.09 East Side/West Side: NOT BAD FOR OPENERS 18-Nov-1963 written by Edward Adler George C. Scott (as Neil Brock) Lee Grant, Nora Best, Norman Fell, Eddie Best, Roger C. Carmel, Tiny, Martin Wolfson, Mark, Charles Curiale, Mechanic, Brendan Fay, Gambler, Albert Henderson, Melvin Stewart, Anna Berger, Luiz Hernandez, Dolph Sweet, Maurice Brenner, Frank Simpson, Burt Conway, Neil Fitzgerald, Richard Castellano, Henry Evens, Mark Gordon, Premise: East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. Set in New York City, the show explored issues of urban life, some of them grim. Though it won critical praise, it also generated some controversy. The series centers on Scott in the role of Neil Brock, a New Yo...
Syndicated show from 1987. With Norman Fell, Anne Bloom, Dick Gautier, and Jennifer Savidge. NOTE: Apologies for the small blip at around 2:50. There was a little issue with the original tape it came from.
Marty Allen, Kelly Monteith, The Unkown Comic, Jim Nabors, Billy Fellows, Jill St. John, Norman Fell, Jeff Altman
Come And Knock on Our Door! On March 15, 1977 America "knocked on the door" and has been laughing with Three's Company ever since. Antenna TV, Tribune Broadcasting's multicast network, reunited the cast of Three's Company to pay tribute to the '70s-'80s sitcom which will celebrate 40 years since its debut on television. Joyce DeWitt (Janet Wood), Richard Kline (Larry Dallas), Priscilla Barnes (Terri Alden) and Jenilee Harrison (Cindy Snow) came together in Los Angeles at KTLA's studio to record an exclusive interview with Tribune Broadcasting's anchor Tamsen Fadal. The actors shared their behind-the-scenes memories of the show, as well as emotional stories about series star John Ritter. Excerpts from this exclusive cast interview will air during the Antenna TV's "Three's Company 40th An...
Another celebrity that came over on a USO tour was actor Norman Fell. He was really a fun interview. He stayed so we could shoot the "re-ask" ...which are my questions. Usually you shoot the subject and when he leaves videotape the "re-ask", then edit it together. He said, "hey, I'll stay for that...I know how those one-camera shoots are". Really good guy. This is part 1 of 2 parts.
Actor Norman Fell was really a fun interview and I'm glad I had the opportunity to chat with him. This is Part 2 of 2.
Conan interviews John Ritter on February 21, 1997. They talk about Three's Company, Sling Blade, and John's skiing accident.
Retro 1974 White Owl Norman Fell Commercial #1
dai film: - 3 CUORI IN AFFITTO del 1977 (Stanley e Helen) - I ROPER del 1979 canzone: YOU DON'T OWN ME
Come And Knock on Our Door! On March 15, 1977 America "knocked on the door" and has been laughing with Three's Company ever since. Antenna TV, Tribune Broadcasting's multicast network, reunited the cast of Three's Company to pay tribute to the '70s-'80s sitcom which will celebrate 40 years since its debut on television. Joyce DeWitt (Janet Wood), Richard Kline (Larry Dallas), Priscilla Barnes (Terri Alden) and Jenilee Harrison (Cindy Snow) came together in Los Angeles at KTLA's studio to record an exclusive interview with Tribune Broadcasting's anchor Tamsen Fadal. The actors shared their behind-the-scenes memories of the show, as well as emotional stories about series star John Ritter. Excerpts from this exclusive cast interview will air during the Antenna TV's "Three's Company 40th An...
The grave of Audra Lindley who played Mrs. Roper in Three's Company. By, George Vreeland Hill
Norman Fell (March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998), born Norman Noah Feld, was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
1.09 East Side/West Side: NOT BAD FOR OPENERS 18-Nov-1963 written by Edward Adler George C. Scott (as Neil Brock) Lee Grant, Nora Best, Norman Fell,
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