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Clifford Charles Norton (March 21, 1918 – January 25, 2003) was an American
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and
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announcer who appeared in various
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s and
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series over a career spanning four decades.


Early years

Norton was born in Chicago, and grew-up there, graduating from Senn High School. His early jobs included selling shoes and working as a floorwalker. His first broadcasting experience came as a disc jockey at a radio station there. During World War II he was a bombardier in the U.S. Army Air Corps.


Career

Norton was probably best known as the announcer for Dave Garroway's radio program. He also appeared on an episode of ''
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'' (Season 2, Episode 11) as a game warden sent out to nab a woodpecker terrorizing Richie in "A Bird in the Head Hurts" . On
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, Norton was a member of the cast of ''
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''. On television, he was a regular on '' Your Show of Shows'', ''Sid Caesar Presents Comedy Preview'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
The Dave Garroway Show David Cunningham Garroway (July 13, 1913 – July 21, 1982) was an American television personality. He was the founding host and anchor of NBC's '' Today'' from 1952 to 1961. His easygoing and relaxing style belied a lifelong battle with depress ...
''. He was also a regular panelist and presenter on the 1954 ABC game show '' What's Going On?''. In 1952 he appeared as himself on the short-lived NBC comedy series ''The Public Life of Cliff Norton'', which aired five minutes a night, five nights a week at 11:10 p.m. Eastern Time. He was also star and announcer for the 1960s syndicated program '' The Funny Manns'', which involved silent film footage used for broad comedic effect. Norton appeared in a two episodes of '' The Cara Williams Show'' in 1964 and 1965 and had a regular role in the 1966–1967 sitcom '' It's About Time'' as "Boss", the chief of a prehistoric caveman tribe which has been discovered by two American astronauts who have accidentally traveled back in time. He played Captain Kurtz on ''
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'' (Season 2, Episode 23.) He played Police Chief Harris in a 1964 episode of '' The Munsters'' ("A Walk on the Mild Side"), dressing in drag to capture a purse snatcher in the local park. Norton also made several appearances on ''
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'' between 1968 and 1970, and in the 1967 ''
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'' episode "The Picture Frame." He also provided the voice for the lead character, Ed Huddles, in
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's 1970 animated prime-time series ''
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'' In 1971, he appeared in the final episode of ''
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'' as Harry Grant, devout gambler and brother-in-law of Oliver's dizzy blonde former secretary Carol Rush ('' Elaine Joyce''). The episode was a backdoor pilot for a sitcom that CBS later rejected. One of Norton's film roles was Charlie, the Bailiff in '' The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' (1966) starring
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. He also appeared in ''
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'' (1964), ''
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'' (1965), ''
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'' (1966), ''
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'' (1966), '' Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came'' (1970), ''
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'' (1974), '' Funny Lady'' (1975), and all-star comedy films such as '' It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (1963) and '' Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood'' (1976). He appeared in the spoofing weather spot ''Your Weather and Mine,'' airing in the
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area in 1963. The spot was sponsored by P.I.P.E. In 1977, he appeared in "Never Con a Killer," the pilot for the ABC crime drama '' The Feather and Father Gang'', and in the episode "Godfathers Five" of the ABC
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'' The San Pedro Beach Bums''. He played small-time thief Morrie Singer in the episode "To Stop A Steele" from the first season of the NBC series ''
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'', airing in 1983.


Death

On January 25, 2003, Norton died at his home in Studio City, California at age 84. He was survived by three children and four grandchildren.


Filmography


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Norton, Cliff 1918 births 2003 deaths 20th-century American male actors American male film actors American male radio actors American male television actors American male voice actors Male actors from Chicago People from Studio City, Los Angeles Radio and television announcers United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II