Norman Fell - Famous Actor

Norman Fell Net Worth

$1,000,000

Famous American actor Norman Fell had a net worth of $1 million at the time of his death in December 1998. Fell was best known for his role as Stanley Roper in the hit television series, Three’s Company, for which he won a Golden Globe Award in 1979.

Key facts:

  • Norman Fell was an American actor known for various popular TV series such as Three's Company from 1976 to 1981 and The Ropers from 1979 to 198.
  • He had a successful acting career with more than 160 acting credits to his name.
  • Norman Fell won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Television series for his work in Three's Company in 1979.
  • In addition to TV shows, he also starred in several hit movies including Ocean's 11, Bullitt, and Catch-22.
  • Norman Fell passed away on December 14, 1998, at the age of 74, leaving a remarkable legacy behind in the entertainment industry.

Basic Information About Norman Fell

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$1,000,000
Date of birth1924-03-24
Place of birthPhiladelphia
Date of death1998-12-14 (aged 74)
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseKaren Weingard - (12 OctoberΒ 1975 - 1995)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
21 May - Dolores Pikoos (Β 1950 - 1954)Β (divorced)
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

What Movie Awards did Norman Fell win?


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Norman Fell awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Golden Globe - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Television SeriesWinnerThree's Company1979
TV Land Award - Favorite Cantankerous CoupleNomineeThree's Company2004

Norman Fell roles

Movie / Series Role
The GraduateMr. McCleery
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad WorldDetective at Grogan's Crash Site
Inherit the WindWGN Radio Technician
Once Upon a Time... in HollywoodSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
BullittBaker
Catch-22Sergeant Towser
Airport 1975Bill
Ocean's ElevenPeter Rheimer
The KillersMickey Farmer
Transylvania 6-5000Mac Turner
12 O'Clock HighLt. Canello / ... 2 episodes, 1964-1966
BewitchedDr. Sigmund Freud 1 episode, 1966
The Partridge FamilyMr. Bruner 1 episode, 1971
The FugitiveLieutenant Cermak / ... 2 episodes, 1965
That GirlBernard Paperny 1 episode, 1968
Life with LouieVic 1 episode, 1998
MannixDaniel Brewer 1 episode, 1967
Murder, She WroteLt. Ralph Rupp / ... 2 episodes, 1985-1988
Matt HoustonHerman Burnham 1 episode, 1982
The RopersStanley Roper 28 episodes, 1979-1980
Love, American StyleJack 'J.K.' Lewis (segment "Love and the Good Deal") / ... 2 episodes, 1969-1972
1st & TenArtie 1 episode, 1990
Mr. NovakBarney Sanders 1 episode, 1965
The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirThe Landlord 1 episode, 1994
RhodaDr. Henry Gerber 2 episodes, 1975
The Love BoatBill McCoy 1 episode, 1978
Teachers OnlyBen Cooper 21 episodes, 1982-1983
Dan AugustSgt. Charles Wilentz 26 episodes, 1970-1971
Marcus Welby, M.D.George Manning 1 episode, 1973
The Ben Stiller ShowNorman Fell 1 episode, 1992
I SpyKarim 1 episode, 1967
Dr. KildareArnold Vitnack / ... 5 episodes, 1965
The F.B.I.Ken Haney / ... 3 episodes, 1965-1969
It's Garry Shandling's Show.Norman Fell 1 episode, 1986
Simon & SimonLeo Nyquist 1 episode, 1985
The Alfred Hitchcock HourAl Norman 1 episode, 1963
The Wild Wild WestJeremiah Ratch 1 episode, 1966
EllenMr. Roper (uncredited) unknown episodes
The Streets of San FranciscoJuror 2 episodes, 1976
The Name of the GameWinston Polk 1 episode, 1969
Crazy Like a Fox2 episodes, 1985-1986
WebsterCharlie Sands 1 episode, 1986
Three's CompanyStanley Roper / ... 58 episodes, 1976-1982
The InvadersNeal Taft 1 episode, 1967
The Twilight ZoneEddie O'Hara 1 episode, 1986
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Mark Slate 1 episode, 1966
MatlockDr. Norman Radburn 1 episode, 1987
Medical CenterFrank 1 episode, 1974
Ben CaseyArnold Halbert / ... 2 episodes, 1964-1965
CannonLt. Carl Masters 1 episode, 1975

Norman Fell's Quotes

  • [interview in Prevu magazine, #13, 4/88] This hook nose and crab meister attitude has gotten me every job I've ever had. And more divorces than I care to remember.
  • I enjoyed acting and marveled that one could get paid for doing it.
  • They made a Mr. Roper doll. It looked nothing like me. Some people said it was too ugly, some people said it was too good looking.
  • If I could do it all over again, I'd be the mailman. I love housewives and I hate dogs. What more is there?
  • I liked [Dean Martin] and [Sammy Davis Jr.] and [Frank Sinatra]. They were great. [Joey Bishop] and [Peter Lawford] were creeps. Bishop kept looking at me funny when I changed. Don't get me started on Lawford.

Interesting Facts about Norman Fell

  1. He and Karen adopted a baby boy, Kasey, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 5 months.
  2. Inurned at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California - Garden of Heritage, Columbarium of Tradition, Niche 1601A
  3. 1946 graduate of Temple University.
  4. Studied acting with Stella Adler.
  5. Was believed to have had a long, bitter and acrimonious feud with actor Jack Klugman that lasted over 40 years. However, it was later revealed that the feud was a hoax and the two actors were actually friends who grew up in the Philadelphia area.
  6. Credited with two kills over Japanese fighters while serving as a gunner on B-24 "Liberator" bomber aircraft in the Fifth Air Force (Pacific Theater) during WWII.
  7. First wife was his college sweetheart.
  8. Had two daughters, Tracy and Mara, with his second wife.

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