
Norman Shelley
Acting
Chelsea, London, England, UK
Born · Died
Movies

Gulliver's Travels· 1977
Father / Emperor of Lilliput (voice)

The General's Day· 1972

Third Party· 1972
TV Guest

Whatever Became of Me?· 1972
Burgess

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed· 1969
Guest - Smoking pipe

Oh! What a Lovely War· 1969
Staff Officer in Ballroom

Otley· 1969
Businessman

The Furry Folk on Holiday· 1967

Wuthering Heights· 1967
Doctor Kenneth

A Place to Go· 1963
Magistrate

Very Important Person· 1961
Fred Whittaker

Sink the Bismarck!· 1960
Voice of Winston Churchill (uncredited)

The Angry Silence· 1960
Seagrave

The Price of Silence· 1959
Councillor Forbes

Battle of the V-1· 1958
Senior Army Officer (uncredited)

Strange Stories· 1953
Mr. Gilkie ('Strange Mr Bartleby')

The Blakes Slept Here· 1953
Self - Commentator

Blind Man's Bluff· 1952
Superintendent Morley

Private Information· 1952
Herbert J. Freemantle

Enterprise· 1951

Her Favourite Husband· 1950
Mr. Dobson

The Blue Lamp· 1950
F.P. Jordan (Uncredited)

Vote for Huggett· 1949
Mr. Wilson

Daughter of Darkness· 1948
Smithers

Death in the Hand· 1948

The Monkey's Paw· 1948
Charles Monoghan

Dancing with Crime· 1947
Stage Door Keeper (uncredited)

I See a Dark Stranger· 1946
Man in Straw Hat

I Know Where I'm Going!· 1945
Sir Robert Bellinger

Power Lines· 1944
Commentator (voice)

Strawberry Roan· 1944
Dr. Lambert

They Came to a City· 1944
Mr Cudworth

Lessons from the Air· 1943
Commentary

Religion and the People· 1940
Self (Commentator)

The Iron Duke· 1934
Pozzo d Borgo

Down River· 1931
Blind Rudley

East Lynne on the Western Front· 1931
Tony Wilson

Thread o' Scarlet· 1930
Migsworth
TV shows

To Serve Them All My Days· 1980
Governor

All Creatures Great and Small· 1978
Major Bullen

Raffles· 1977

I, Claudius· 1976
Horace

The Pallisers· 1974
Mr Mildmay

Crown Court· 1972

Justice· 1971
Captain Glint

Codename· 1970
Charles

The Main Chance· 1969
Sefton Gardiner

Wuthering Heights· 1967
Doctor Kenneth

Theatre 625· 1964
Admiral

The Young Lady from London· 1959
Sir Hugo Masterman

Armchair Theatre· 1956
Burgess