- Was the voice for Juan Valdez for over ten years in the Colombian coffee commercials. He promised "only the ripest of beans".
- Narrator for the first serious science fiction radio show: NBC's "Dimension X" (1950-1951).
- Children: Margaret, John, Elizabeth, Johanna.
- He co-founded the off-Broadway repertory company New Stages with producer David Heilweil in 1947.
- Norman was the son of Lillian (Darev) and John Rose. He was of German Jewish and Russian Jewish descent.
- He appeared in 114 episodes of CBS Radio Mystery Theater.
- Apart from providing English versions of foreign films, Rose and fellow Titra voice actor George Gonneau did a similar job for the New York stage. In 1985 their adaptation of "The Cost of Living" by Yves Jamiaque was presented at the Judith Anderson Theatre. Ten years later their same adaptation, as "Monsieur Amilcar," was included at the Chichester Festival in England.
- He was the voice of Juan Valdez in coffee commercials.
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