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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · At the end of Season 3, Norman Fell and Audra Lindley left the show for their own spin-off, The Ropers, which, only lasted a single season with the actors then discovering that they wouldn't be ...

  2. Mar 10, 2023 · TV Actor Norman Fell was born on March 24, 1924 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (He dies at the age of 74, on December 14, 1998). Actor who won a Golden Globe for his supporting role in the television series Three's Company and appeared in Ed McBain's 87th Precinct.

  3. Dec 14, 1998 · Biography. With his droopy eyes and dyspeptic disposition, Norman Fell was a journeyman actor, adept at both drama and comedy, when he was cast as Stanley Roper, the landlord concerned about a guy living with two girls in "Three's Company." Audra Lindley and Fell won the hearts of America, respectively, as the amorous wife and her unwilling ...

  4. Norman Fell, who had a 50-year acting career but was best known as the irritable landlord Stanley Roper on the television sitcom Three’s Company, has died of cancer. He was 74.Fell died Monday at the Motion Picture and Television Fund’s retirement home in Woodland Hills, said Stan Schneider, his business manager.Fell appeared in 35 movies, including The Graduate and Catch-22 and TV series ...

  5. Dec 15, 1998 · Actor Norman Fell dies. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 -- Norman Fell, a comedic actor with credits as varied as the movie 'The Graduate' and the television series 'Three's Company,' has died. He was 74.

  6. Norman Fell. Actor: Three's Company. Norman Fell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1924. He graduated from Temple University with a bachelor's degree in drama. During World War II, he was an Air Force tail gunner in the Pacific. After the war, he studied acting and obtained small parts in television and on stage. His first regular TV appearance was in the comedy series Joe & Mabel ...

  7. Jan 1, 2023 · However, Lear has struggled to make money on his lavish home. In 2020, he dropped the price on his Brentwood estate from $55 million to $35 million. We’re not too worried about his bottom line, though—he paid $6.5 million for the place in 1988, so he’ll probably still make a hefty profit when it finally sells.

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