Norman Fell
Fell in 1970
Born
Norman Noah Feld

(1924-03-24)March 24, 1924
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedDecember 14, 1998(1998-12-14) (aged 74)
Alma materTemple University
OccupationActor
Years active1955–1998
TelevisionThree's Company
Spouses
Dolores Pikoos
(m. 1951; div. 1954)
    Diane Weiss
    (m. 1961; div. 1973)
      Karen Weingard
      (m. 1975; div. 1995)

      Norman Fell (born Norman Noah Feld; March 24, 1924 – December 14, 1998) 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, and his film roles in Ocean's 11 (1960), The Graduate (1967), and Bullitt (1968). Early in his career, he was billed as Norman Feld.[1]

      Early life

      Fell was born on March 24, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Samuel and Edna Feld. His father was an Austrian Jewish immigrant, and his maternal grandparents were Russian Jews.[2] He attended Central High School of Philadelphia.[3] 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.[4] He later honed his craft at The Actors Studio[5] and the Black Hills Players.[6]

      Career

      Aside from Fell's best-known television work, he also played minor character roles in several films, including the original Ocean's 11 with the Rat Pack, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, PT 109 with Cliff Robertson as John F. Kennedy, Mike Nichols' The Graduate, Bullitt with Steve McQueen and Catch-22 (as Sergeant Towser). He appeared alongside Ronald Reagan in Reagan's last film, The Killers with Lee Marvin and Clu Gulager, in which Reagan portrays a villain who slaps Angie Dickinson. In 1992, he starred as a hotel owner in a comedy film titled Hexed.

      On TV, Fell portrayed Mike in Joe and Mabel (1955–1956),[7]:536 Howie Fletcher in The Tom Ewell Show (1960–1961), Meyer Meyer in 87th Precinct (1961–1962),[7]:302 Charles Wilentz in Dan August (1970–1971),[7] Nathan Davidson in Needles and Pins (1973),[7]:748 Bernie Solkin in Executive Suite (1976–1977),[7]:316 Richie's father in Richie Brockelman, Private Eye (1978),[7]:893 and Ben Cooper in Teachers Only (1982–1983).[7]:1056

      From 1977 to 1979, Fell portrayed the main characters' landlord Stanley Roper on the hit sitcom Three's Company[7]:1080–1081 (a role with some similarities to hard-edged, suspicious landlord Mr. McCleery in The Graduate, who was on the lookout for reasons to evict Benjamin Braddock, like Mr. Roper did with Jack Tripper). He continued the role as the co-lead with Audra Lindley playing his wife, Helen, on The Ropers,[7]:910 a spin-off which lasted two seasons, airing from 1979 to 1980.

      Fell won a Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role in 1979 for Three's Company.[8] He was nominated for an Emmy Award for his dramatic performance as the boxing trainer of Tom Jordache (Nick Nolte) in the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.[9] His final television appearance was a cameo as Mr. Roper on an episode of the sitcom Ellen in 1997.

      Personal life

      On May 21, 1950, Fell married Dolores Pikoos in Philadelphia.[10] They divorced in 1954 and Fell married and divorced two subsequent times. He had two daughters, Tracy and Mara, with his second wife and adopted a son with his third wife, Karen Weingard.[4]

      Illness and death

      On November 26, 1998 (Thanksgiving Day), Fell was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with multiple myeloma (bone marrow cancer) after becoming too weak to get out of bed at his Marina del Rey home.[4] He died at the Motion Picture and Television's retirement home in Woodland Hills, California on December 14, 1998, at the age of 74.[11]

      Filmography

      YearTitleRoleNotes
      1957The ViolatorsRay
      1959Pork Chop HillSgt. Coleman
      1960Inherit the WindWGN Radio Technician
      The Rat RaceTelephone Repairman
      Ocean's 11Peter Rheimer
      1963PT 109Machinist Edmund Drewitch
      It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldDetective at Grogan's Crash Site
      1964The KillersMickey Farmer
      Quick, Before it MeltsGeorge Snell
      The Young WarriorsSgt. Wadley
      1967FitzwillyOberblatz
      The GraduateMr. McCleery
      1968Sergeant RykerSgt. Max WinklerArchive footage
      The Secret War of Harry FriggCapt. Stanley
      The Young RunawaysMr. Donford
      BullittCaptain Baker
      1969If It's Tuesday, This Must Be BelgiumHarve Blakely
      1970Catch-22First Sgt. Towser
      The BoatniksMax
      1973The Stone KillerLt. Les Daniels
      Charley VarrickMr. Garfinkle
      1974Airport 1975Bill
      1975Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of GoldStanley Nagel
      1976Guardian of the WildernessDoctor
      1978Rabbit TestSegoynia's Father
      The EndDr. Samuel Krugman
      1981Crunch
      On the Right TrackThe Mayor
      Heartbreak HighJack McGuire
      PaternityLarry
      1985Transylvania 6-5000Mac Turner
      1987Stripped to KillRay
      1989C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D.Tyler
      1990You're Driving Me CrazyDoctor 'F'
      1991With Friends Like These...NarratorDirect-to-video
      The BoneyardShepard
      For the BoysSam Schiff
      1992The Naked TruthThe Dentist
      1993HexedHerschel Levine
      1996The Destiny of Marty FineDaryl
      Beach HouseThe Landlord

      Television

      YearTitleRoleNotes
      1954The Elgin HourMortonEpisode: "Hearts and Hollywood"
      Westinghouse Studio OneJuror #1Episode: "Twelve Angry Men"
      The Philco Television PlayhouseEpisode: "Miss Look-Alike"
      Goodyear Television PlayhouseEpisode: "The Huntress"
      1955Joe and MabelMike, HarrySeries regular
      1956The Alcoa HourMarvieEpisode: "Finkle's Comet"
      Star TonightSharpEpisode: "Faith and Patience"
      Playwrights '56Nick ZervasEpisode: "Nick and Letty"
      The United States Steel HourDetectiveEpisode: "Hunted"
      1959Hallmark Hall of FameWint SelbyEpisode: "Ah, Wilderness!"
      1960Johnny StaccatoBill LentzEpisode: "The Man in the Pit"
      Perry MasonCaspar PedleyEpisode: "The Case of the Mythical Monkeys"
      The UntouchablesReinerEpisode: "The Rusty Heller Story"
      The Tom Ewell ShowHowie Fletcher5 episodes
      1961The Law and Mr. JonesFred CookEpisode: "Lethal Weapons"
      The Tab Hunter ShowEmory FarnsworthEpisode: "Me and My Shadow"
      Peter GunnDanny CarmichaelEpisode: "A Kill and a Half"
      The AquanautsOliver PappasEpisode: "The Rainbow Adventure"
      The Many Loves of Dobie GillisColeEpisode: "Be It Ever So Humble"
      CheckmateShep StrykerEpisode: "Hot Wind in a Cold Town"
      Cain's HundredDriscollEpisode: "Cain's Final Judgement"
      1962Sam BenedictAlex McConnellEpisode: "Where There's a Will"
      1961–196287th PrecinctDet. Meyer MeyerRegular cast, 30 episodes
      1963The Eleventh HourLionelEpisode: "Five Moments Out of Time"
      The Lloyd Bridges ShowEpisodes: "Gym in January",
      "Sheridan Square"
      The Dick Powell ShowDr. Joseph GreerEpisode: "The Last of the Big Spenders"
      The LieutenantJerry BelmanEpisode: "Cool of the Evening"
      Kraft Suspense TheatreSgt. Max WinklerEpisodes: "The Case Against Paul Ryker (1)",
      "The Case Against Paul Ryker (2)"
      East Side/West SideEddie BestEpisode: "Not Bad for Openers"
      The Alfred Hitchcock HourAl NormanEpisode: "The Dividing Wall"
      1964The DefendersGeorge CappEpisode: "Moment of Truth"
      The Hanged ManGaylord GrebbTV-Movie
      1965Mr. NovakBarney SandersEpisode: "And Then I Wrote..."
      The Trials of O'BrienMickey the MiserEpisode: "How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?"
      Dr. KildareDr. Keith Myers
      Arnold Vitnack
      The FugitiveLt. Germak
      Lt. Green
      Episodes: "May God Have Mercy",
      "Stranger in the Mirror"
      1964–1965Ben CaseyArnold Halbert
      Manny Berger
      Episodes: "I'll Get on My Ice Floe and Wave Goodbye",
      "Where Does the Boomerang Go?"
      1966The Wild Wild WestJeremiah RatchEpisode: "The Night of the Whirring Death"
      The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Mark SlateEpisode: "The Moonglow Affair"
      A Man Called ShenandoahCapt. Arnold DudleyEpisode: "Muted Fifes, Muffled Drums"
      Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreEddie CarrEpisode: "Dear Deductible"
      BewitchedDr. FreudEpisode: "I'd Rather Twitch Than Fight"
      1964–1966Twelve O'Clock HighMajor PraegerEpisodes: "An Act of War",
      "The All-American"
      1967The InvadersNeal TaftEpisode: "The Betrayed"
      GhostbreakersLt. P.J. HartunainTV Pilot
      I SpyKarinEpisode: "The Medarra Block"
      MannixDaniel BrewerEpisode: "Coffin for a Clown"
      1968That GirlBernie PerperniEpisode: "Sixty-Five on the Aisle"
      Judd, for the DefenseHarry GreenEpisode: "The Sound of the Plastic Axe"
      1969The Name of the Game Winston PolkEpisode: "A Hard Case of the Blues"
      Three's a CrowdNorman, the Elevator OperatorTV-Movie
      1965–1969The F.B.I. Ted Cullinan
      Ken Haney
      Victor Green
      Episodes: "All the Streets Are Silent",
      "The Mercenary",
      "The Catalyst"
      1967–1969IronsideCapt. Lauren
      Lt. Haines
      Episode: "An Inside Job",
      "Seeing Is Believing"
      1970Double JeopardySgt. Charles WilentzTV-Movie
      1971The Partridge FamilyMr. BrunerEpisode: "The Undergraduate"
      1970–1971Dan AugustSgt. Charles Wilentz
      1972O'Hara, U.S. TreasuryLeo WalshEpisode: "Operation – Smokescreen"
      The HeistPat DillonTV-Movie
      McCloudLt. Ed FeldmanEpisode: "The Park Avenue Rustlers"
      1969–1972Love, American StyleSegments: "Love and the Good Deal",
      "Love and the Clinic"
      1973Marcus Welby, M.D.Episode: "Catch a Ring That Isn't There"
      Going PlacesMr. ShawTV-Movie
      Needles and PinsNathan DavidsonRegular cast, 14 episodes
      GriffEpisode: "Hammerlock"
      1974Medical CenterFrankEpisode: "The World's Balloon"
      Thursday's GameMelvin LeonardTV-Movie
      1975Death StalkFrank CodyTV-Movie
      McMillan & WifeAllan KovacsEpisode: "Love, Honor and Swindle"
      Lucas TannerAbe LydeckerEpisode: "The Noise of a Quiet Weekend"
      RhodaDr. Henry GerberEpisodes: "Chest Pains",
      "Ida's Doctor"
      CannonPolice LieutenantEpisode: "The Games Children Play"
      Starsky & HutchSammy GrovnerEpisode: "Shootout"
      1976Rich Man, Poor ManSmittyMini-Series
      Emmy Award (nominated)
      Ellery QueenErrol KeyesEpisode: "The Adventure of the Tyrant of Tin Pan Alley"
      RiskoMaxUnsold TV-Pilot
      The Bionic WomanMilt BigelowEpisode: "In This Corner, Jaime Sommers"
      The Streets of San FranciscoJurorEpisodes: "The Thrill Killers (1)",
      "The Thrill Killers (2)"
      Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 HoursMr. BrockelmanTV-Movie
      SwitchEpisode: "Gaffing the Skim"
      Executive SuiteBernieEpisode: "Re-The Sounds of Silence"
      1977The Life and Times of Grizzly AdamsEpisode: "The Redemption of Ben"
      Charlie's AngelsSammyEpisode: "Angels in Paradise"
      1974–1977Police StorySgt. Dell
      Lieutenant Alfred Thornwood
      Episodes: "Wolf",
      "One of Our Cops is Crazy"
      1978The Love BoatMr. McCoy, Julie's FatherEpisode: "Julie's Dilemma/Who's Who/Rocky"
      1979Roots: The Next GenerationsBernie RaymondMini-Series
      1980Getting ThereJimTV-Movie
      This Year's BlondePat ToledoTV-Movie
      For the Love of ItHallTV-Movie
      1976–1981Three's CompanyStanley RoperGolden Globe Award (won)
      1979–1980The RopersStanley Roper
      1982Teachers OnlyBen Cooper
      Matt HoustonHermanEpisode: "Joey's Here"
      1983Uncommon ValorGarvinTV-Movie
      1984The Jesse Owens StoryMarty ForkinsTV-Movie
      1985Simon & SimonLeo NyquistEpisode: "Facets"
      1986WebsterCharlieEpisode: "Almost Home"
      The Twilight ZoneEddie O'HaraEpisode: "The Convict's Piano"
      1985–1986Crazy Like a FoxEpisodes: "Some Day My Prints Will Come",
      "A Fox at the Races"
      1987Magnum, P.I.David AlbertsonEpisode: "Solo Flight"
      MatlockDr. Norman RadburnEpisode: "The Doctors"
      Out of This WorldDr. HauserEpisode: "The Nightmare"
      Sledge Hammer!Episode: "They Call Me Mr. Trunk"
      1985–1988Murder, She WroteVince Shackman
      Lt. Rupp
      Episodes: "Dead Heat",
      "Just Another Fish Story"
      1989The BoysDave
      HoopermanPete Cosgrove, VentriloquistEpisode: "Dog Day Afternoon, Morning and Night"
      The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!Fred Van Winkle
      Ted Bull
      Episodes: "Fred Van Winkle",
      "Texas Tea"
      1990Good GriefSlezarEpisode: "The Good, the Bad and the Mariachis"
      1993Flying BlindEmployer #2Episode: "Panic in Neil's Park"
      1994The Fresh Prince of Bel-AirThe LandlordEpisode: "What's Will Got to Do With It?"
      1995Family Reunion: A Relative NightmareGrandpa Joe DooleyTV-Movie
      1996The Naked TruthHimselfEpisode: "Bully for Dave"
      1997EllenMr. RoperEpisode: "Roommates"

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      5. Garfield, David (1980). "Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980". A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan. p. 278. ISBN 978-0-0254-2650-4.
      6. "Black Hills Players Open Season Saturday". Rapid City Journal. June 16, 1950. p. 4. Retrieved July 27, 2018 via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
      7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 230. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
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