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Clifford Charles Norton (born Clifford Charles Nathan;[1] March 21, 1918[2] January 25, 2003) was an American character actor and radio announcer who appeared in various movies and television series over a career spanning four decades.

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Cliff Norton
Norton on The Monkees (1967)
Born
Clifford Charles Nathan

(1918-03-21)March 21, 1918
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedJanuary 25, 2003(2003-01-25) (aged 84)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • radio announcer
Years active1949–1994
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Early years

Born and raised in Chicago,[3] Norton was one of three children born to Benjamin W. Nathan and Sophia Sholdar.[1][4] He attended Sullivan High School, and graduated in 1935.[5][6] His early jobs included selling shoes and working as a floorwalker.[7] His first broadcasting experience came as a disc jockey on Chicago's WAAF-AM.[6] During World War II he was a bombardier in the U.S. Army Air Corps.[3]

Career

On old-time radio, Norton was probably best known as the announcer for Dave Garroway's radio program; Norton was also a member of the cast of Terry and the Pirates.[8]

Norton started working on television in the 1950s. He was a regular on Your Show of Shows,[9]:1209 Sid Caesar Presents Comedy Preview,[9]:966-967Garroway at Large,[9]:379 Caesar's Hour[9] and The Dave Garroway Show.[9]:239 He performed standup comedy on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show.[10] He was a regular panelist and presenter on the 1954 ABC game show What's Going On. He also had guest roles in series such as Studio One, The United States Steel Hour, The Alcoa Hour, and Kraft Television Theater.[10] In 1952, he starred in the short-lived NBC comedy series The Public Life of Cliff Norton. [9]:863

He was the star and announcer for the 1960s syndicated program The Funny Manns,[9]:372 which involved silent film footage used for broad comedic effect.[11]

Throughout the 1960s, Norton guest starred on programs such as The Cara Williams Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Hogan's Heroes, The Munsters, The Monkees, The Lucy Show, and Bewitched. He also created and starred in a spoofing weather spot called Your Weather and Mine, which aired on KTLA in Los Angeles[3] in 1963.

He had a regular role in the 1966–1967 sitcom It's About Time as "Boss", the chief of a prehistoric caveman tribe.[9]:516 He also provided the voice for the lead character, Ed Huddles, in Hanna-Barbera's 1970 animated prime-time series Where's Huddles?

In 1971, he appeared in the final episode of Green Acres; this episode was a backdoor pilot for another sitcom that CBS later rejected.[12]

Norton appeared in several films in the 1960s and 1970s, including Kiss Me, Stupid (1964); Harlow (1965); Munster, Go Home! (1966); The Ghost and Mr. Chicken; The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (1966); Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came (1970); Harry and Tonto (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).

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Norton guest starred in shows such as The Feather & Father Gang, The San Pedro Beach Bums, and Remington Steele.

Death

On January 25, 2003, Norton died of lung cancer at his home in Studio City, California at age 84.[6] He was survived by three children and four grandchildren.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1952 The Public Life of Cliff Norton Himself Lead role
1954 What's Going On Himself Panelist
1958Country Music HolidayMorty Chapman
1961 The Funny Manns Himself/Various Host
1962 The Dick Van Dyke Show Game Warden Season 2, Episode 11; "A Bird in the Head Hurts"
1963It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldReporterScene deleted
1964Kiss Me, StupidMack Gray
1964 The Munsters Police Chief Harris Season 1, Episode 3; "A Walk on the Mild Side"
1965 The Cara Williams Show Various 2 episodes
1965HarlowBilly
1965McHale's Navy Joins the Air ForceMaj. Bill Grady
1966The Ghost and Mr. ChickenCharlie, the Bailiff
1966Frankie and JohnnyEddieUncredited
1966The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are ComingCharlie Hinkson
1966Munster, Go Home!Herbert
1966–1967 It's About Time Boss Regular role
1967Hogan's HeroesCaptain KurtzSeason 2, Episode 23; "Everyone Has a Brother-in-Law"
1967The MonkeesJ. L.Season 2, Episode 23; "The Picture Frame"
1967The Lucy ShowIkeSeason 5, Episode 20; "Lucy the Fight Manager"
1968-1970 Bewitched Various 7 episodes
1970 Where's Huddles? Ed Huddles Lead role; Voice over
1970Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody CameHerman Hyde
1970The Phantom TollboothKakofonous A. Dischord / Tollbooth SpeakerVoice
1971 Green Acres Harry Grant 1 episode
1973The Odd CoupleLloyd
1974Harry and TontoUsed Car Salesman
1975Funny LadyStage Manager
1976Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved HollywoodDog Catcher
1977The Mouse and His ChildCrow #2Voice
1977 The Feather & Father Gang Season 1, Episode 6; "Never Con a Killer" (originally made as series pilot)
1977 The San Pedro Beach Bums Season 1, Episode 4; "Godfathers Five"
1982PandamoniumTimothyVoice
1983 Remington Steele Morrie Singer Season 1, Episode 15; "To Stop a Steele"
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