
Birth Day: 1911-03-10
Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Norris made his television debut in 1951 with two appearances on Fireside Theater. He went on act for 30 years in both television and film. During the course of his 12-year span on television he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: "The Case of the Fiery Fingers" and "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark". His final appearance was when he appeared on an episode of The Third Man, titled "Ghost Town".
Credits
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As Bob Elliott
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As Roulette Dealer
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As Warren Richards
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As Mapes
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As Harmon
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As Sgt. Cliff Hart (as Eddie Norris)
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As Sgt. Roy Henderson
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As Noyes, Gang Driver
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As Ramon
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As Doc Larry Taylor
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As Wilbur
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As Andy Emerson
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As Paul Lautrec
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As Ramon Bustamante
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As Igor Borio
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As Jimmy McDonald, Evening Telegram Reporter
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As Jim Vincent
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As William Ames Crane
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As Carl Lang
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As Bob Elliot
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As Charles Henry Holmes Jr.
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As Clark Phillips
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As Jeffrey Wingate
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As Steve Dexter
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As Robert Kirby
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As Vance
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As Abbott
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As Jess Hilton
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As Lt. Allan Scott
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As Johnny Gray
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As Jimmy
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As Mario, club manager
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As Clinker
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As Eddie Nelson
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As Frank Richards
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As Stewart Cole
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As Philip Bennett
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As Marcel Vigneaux
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As Eddie Miller
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As Capt. Francois Bardinet
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As Chet Madden
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As Self
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As Ed Newton
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As Tom Bennett
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As Dr. Frank Blake
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As Steve Wilson
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As Paavo Luuki
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As Robert LaCoste
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As Dr. Morgenroth
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As Louie Peronni
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As Jack Marsden
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As Speed Allen
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As Dan Blackmore
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As Petty Haynes
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As William Arbuckle
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As Lester Bennet
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As Joe Marsh
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As Frankie Barber
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As Professor Robert Perry Hale
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As Ferdie Fisher
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As Dr. Barili
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As Steve Carroll
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As Guido Romandi
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As Hal Howard
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As Sleepy (Uncredited)
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As Tom
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As Clay Hartley, Jr.
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As Joe Martin
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As Man on Phone at Party (uncredited)
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As Joe Rinelli / Leo Rinelli
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As Orderly (uncredited)
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As Suitor (uncredited)
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As Man Outside Theatre of Horror (Uncredited)
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As Ralph Wilson
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As Clarke - Upper Classman (uncredited)
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As Count Jacob (uncredited)