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  1. Septimus Edward Norris (March 10, 1911 – December 18, 2002) was an American film actor. Early years [ edit ] Norris was born in 1911, the son of a prominent Philadelphia gynecologist , who was described in a newspaper article as "a famous surgeon and chief of staff at the city's largest hospital."

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0635798Edward Norris - IMDb

    Edward Norris (1911-2002) was a veteran of over 70 feature films, including many classics and B movies. He starred in Decoy (1946), They Won't Forget (1937), and Boys Town (1938), among others.

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  3. Jun 11, 2003 · The son of a prominent obstetrician, Septimus Edward Norris was born in Philadelphia on March 10, 1911. At 16, he married the daughter of a Philadelphia physician, with whom he had a son, Edward ...

  4. Edward Norris was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Norris started his acting career landing roles in such films as the Rochelle Hudson crime flick "Show Them No Mercy" (1935), "The Wagon Trail" (1935) and the drama "The Magnificent Brute" (1936) with Victor McLaglen.

  5. Edward Norris was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career from 1935 to 1955. He appeared in films such as Boys Town, The Man From the Alamo, and The Kentuckian, and passed away in 2002.

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  7. Edward Norris was an American actor who played innocent victims or calculating murderers in various genres. He starred in They Won't Forget (1937), Queen Christina (1933) and other films, and quit movies in 1955.

  8. Dec 18, 2002 · 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 ...

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