Norman Ettlinger
Norman Ettlinger is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.
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Norman Ettlinger (20 January 1920 – 1979) was an English actor whose work spanned stage, film, and television across several decades.
Ettlinger's most prominent stage credit came in 1951, when he appeared on Broadway in Billy Budd, a play that earned both the Donaldson Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award. He was part of the original Broadway cast, in which he portrayed the character Boardman Wyatt.
On television, Ettlinger took on a range of roles in British and Canadian productions. He appeared in the Canadian series The Forest Rangers, playing Major Nigel Keeley in the 1963 episode "Keeley's Cousin." He also had a recurring presence in the British legal drama Rumpole of the Bailey, where he portrayed Percy Hoskins, a colleague of the titular barrister.
Ettlinger died in 1979.
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