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  1. Norman Mitchell Driver (27 August 1918 – 19 March 2001), known professionally as Norman Mitchell, was an English television, stage and film actor. Born in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, his father was a mining engineer and his mother a concert singer.

  2. Norman Mitchell (1918-2001) was an English actor who appeared in The Pink Panther Strikes Again, Oliver! and Beryl's Lot. He also played Charlie Mills in the TV series Charlie Mills and Duckworth in Last of the Summer Wine.

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    • Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
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    • Downham Market, Norfolk, England, UK
  3. Norman Mitchell was born on August 27, 1918 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976), Oliver! (1968) and Beryl's Lot (1973). He was married to Pauline Southcombe and Laura Deane. He died on March 19, 2001 in Downham Market, Norfolk, England, UK.

    • August 27, 1918
    • March 19, 2001
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  5. www.normanmitchell.com › about-norman-mitchellAbout Norman Mitchell

    Norman Mitchell was born in Sheffield in 1918 and left home to pursue his acting career in London. He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War II and acted in many films and TV shows after the war.

  6. Mar 19, 2001 · Norman Mitchell was an English actor who appeared in many films, TV shows and stage plays. He was interviewed in 1999 for The British Entertainment History Project and his biography and filmography are available on TMDB.

  7. Welcome to the website dedicated to the memory of British actor Norman Mitchell (1918-2001). Norman enjoyed a prolific acting career making over 50 theatre appearances, 200 film appearances, 500 radio broadcasts and 2,000 television appearances, touring around the UK and abroad.

  8. Feb 18, 1999 · Father of actor Christopher Mitchell. Well known character actor of stage, screen, radio and television. Norman was credited with nearly 200 film appearances, 500 radio broadcasts and an estimated 2,000 television appearances including Doctor Who in 1965 and “It Ain’t Half Hot Mum” in 1977

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