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Norman Shelley - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Norman Shelley
Born
February 16, 1903
Died: August 22, 1980
(Lived 77 years)
Place of Birth
Chelsea, London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
10
TV Shows
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Norman Shelley
Movies
34
TV Shows
10
Gulliver's Travels
as
Father / Emperor of Lilliput (voice)
May 6, 1977
The General's Day
Cast
November 20, 1972
Whatever Became of Me?
as
Burgess
August 29, 1972
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
as
Guest - Smoking pipe
May 22, 1969
Otley
as
Businessman
March 11, 1969
Oh! What a Lovely War
as
Staff Officer in Ballroom
March 10, 1969
Wuthering Heights
as
Doctor Kenneth
October 28, 1967
The Furry Folk on Holiday
Cast
January 2, 1967
A Place to Go
as
Magistrate
July 1, 1963
The Angry Silence
as
Seagrave
March 10, 1960
Sink the Bismarck!
as
Voice of Winston Churchill (uncredited)
February 11, 1960
The Price of Silence
as
Councillor Forbes
June 6, 1959
The Blakes Slept Here
as
Self - Commentator
September 8, 1953
Strange Stories
as
Mr. Gilkie ('Strange Mr Bartleby')
January 1, 1953
Private Information
as
Herbert J. Freemantle
March 26, 1952
Blind Man's Bluff
as
Superintendent Morley
January 1, 1952
Enterprise
Cast
January 1, 1951
Her Favourite Husband
as
Mr. Dobson
May 11, 1950
The Blue Lamp
as
F.P. Jordan (Uncredited)
January 19, 1950
Vote for Huggett
as
Mr. Wilson
February 1, 1949
The Monkey's Paw
as
Charles Monoghan
June 1, 1948
Daughter of Darkness
as
Smithers
January 21, 1948
Dancing with Crime
as
Stage Door Keeper (uncredited)
June 25, 1947
I See a Dark Stranger
as
Man in Straw Hat
July 4, 1946
I Know Where I'm Going!
as
Sir Robert Bellinger
November 16, 1945
Strawberry Roan
as
Dr. Lambert
December 31, 1944
They Came to a City
as
Mr Cudworth
August 21, 1944
Power Lines
as
Commentator (voice)
April 8, 1944
Lessons from the Air
as
Commentary
January 1, 1943
Religion and the People
as
Self (Commentator)
December 1, 1940
The Iron Duke
as
Pozzo d Borgo
November 30, 1934
East Lynne on the Western Front
as
Tony Wilson
July 13, 1931
Down River
as
Blind Rudley
May 8, 1931
Thread o' Scarlet
as
Migsworth
November 22, 1930