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      • Norman Fell died at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's retirement home in Woodland Hills CA, aged 74, survived by two daughters.
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  2. Dec 15, 1998 · 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.

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    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. He died at the Motion Picture and Television's retirement home in Woodland Hills, California on December 14, 1998, at the age of 74.

  4. Dec 15, 1998 · Norman Fell, the actor who started on the stage but became best known as the leering Mr. Roper on TV's "Three's Company," died Dec. 14 of cancer in Woodland Hills, CA. He was 74.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001205Norman Fell - IMDb

    Norman Fell died at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's retirement home in Woodland Hills CA, aged 74, survived by two daughters.

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  6. Dec 16, 1998 · Norman Fell, who played the irritable landlord Stanley Roper on the 1970s television sitcom Three's Company and in the spin-off series The Ropers, died Monday of cancer. He was 74.

  7. Dec 15, 1998 · A native of Philadelphia, Fell served as a tail gunner in the Pacific during World War II. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- 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.

  8. Dec 16, 1998 · Norman Fell, ubiquitous character actor perhaps best known for portraying Mr. Roper on TV’s “Three’s Company,” died Monday of cancer at the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s convalescent home in...

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