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  1. I think you you can go back a bit further. Steve McQueen getting chewed out by Norman Fell in Bullitt comes to mind Edit: Or when Commissioner Higgins suspends the vengeful Bannion (Glen Ford) in The Big Heat. Even further back the trope took the form of the cigar chomping editor trying to reign in the overzealous reporter

  2. 5 days ago · Mr. Roper is landlord to the three rommates, but he wasn't a complete work of fiction. Norman Fell, the actor who portrayed Roper, said the character was based on a guy he knew in Philadelphia who "just can't do things right...and yet he thought he was the cat's meow."

  3. 4 days ago · Hola, amigos! Bienvenidos a Cinema Sanctuary! Our latest video, 'The Real Reason NORMAN FELL Left Three's Company', promises to take you on an exhilarating r...

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  4. 3 days ago · 3. The character Quincy was based on a real person. Answer: True. The character was based on Los Angeles County Medical Examiner Dr Thomas Noguchi. Dr Noguchi was made famous in the US after performing autopsies on Marilyn Monroe, John Belushi and Natalie Wood. Dr Noguchi was a technical adviser on the show. 4.

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  5. 4 days ago · It wasn’t easy. Part sci-fi, part history, part character study, Halcyon somehow manages to avoid excitement, humor, and depth. The novel utilizes a first person narrator with a personality so understated he’s downright boring. The prose is precise, even needlessly exacting at points. Martin Neumann is a history professor on sabbatical; he ...

  6. 4 days ago · Tony Randall and Jack Klugman's iconic television duo in The Odd Couple (1970-1975) was a classic sitcom that still resonates with viewers today. Their onscreen chemistry as the neat freak Felix ...

  7. 2 days ago · Juror #5 (Jack Klugman) was the least resistant. He went along with the majority for the first two votes, but ended up changing his vote to not guilty. Despite his change in opinion, he caused the least conflict. He was shy, insecure, and frightened, he contributed little to the conversation, and he rarely defended himself or his reasons for ...

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