Norman Foster(1903-1976)
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Norman Foster was born on 13 December 1903 in Richmond, Indiana, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Loretta Young Show (1953), I Cover Chinatown (1936) and Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939). He was married to Sally Blane and Claudette Colbert. He died on 7 July 1976 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Director
- 1990
- Mickey's Birthday Party Show
- Director
- 1978
- 1976
- 1974
- 1974
- 1969
- 1969
- 1968
- 1967
- 1967
- 1966
- 1966
- 1966
- 1965–1966
- 1965
Actor
Writer
- 1966
- 1965
- 1955–1962
- 1961
- 1958
- 1957–1958
- 1956
- 1954
- 1953
- 1952
- 1952
- 1950
- 1949
- El canto de la sirena
- writer
- 1948
- 1946
- Height
- 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Born
- Died
- July 7, 1976
- Santa Monica, California, USA(cancer)
- SpousesSally BlaneOctober 8, 1935 - July 7, 1976 (his death, 2 children)
- Other worksStage: Appeared (as "Fred M. Stevens") in "June Moon" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman (also director). Broadhurst Theatre: 23 Oct 1928-Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/273 performances). Cast: Frank Conlan, Jean Dixon (as "Lucille"), Emil Hoch (as "A Man Named Brainard"), Leo Kennedy, Margaret Lee, Philip Loeb, Frank Otto, Lee Patrick, Florence D. Rice, Harry Rosenthal, Linda Watkins. Produced by Sam Harris. NOTE: Filmed as Blonde Trouble (1937), June Moon (1931), June Moon (1974).
- Publicity listings
- TriviaWhen he went from acting to directing in the 1930s, his salary dipped from $2000/week to $350.
- Nickname
- Norm
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