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Norman Alden (born Norman Adelberg, September 13, 1924 – July 27, 2012) was an American
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who performed in television programs and motion pictures. He first appeared on television on '' The 20th Century Fox Hour'' in
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. He provided the voice of Kay in '' The Sword in the Stone'' (1963), and had a notable role in '' I Never Promised You a Rose Garden''. His acting career began in 1957 and lasted nearly 50 years. He is also known for playing Kranix and Arblus in '' The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986). He retired from acting in 2006. He died on 27 June 2012 at the age of 87.


Background

Alden was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was the son of Ben Adelberg and Esther Covinsky Adelberg. He served in the United States Army during World War II and returned to Fort Worth to attend Texas Christian University under the GI Bill of Rights. Some of his acting ability was developed while at TCU with participation in the on-campus theater. He had two children.


Career

Alden appeared in dozens of television series in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1958, he guest-starred in an episode of the CBS
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''. He was cast in three episodes in 1958 and 1959 of ABC's '' The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin''. He was cast in six guest-starring roles between 1959 and 1962, mostly as Seaman Pulaski, on
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's CBS sitcom/drama, ''
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''. In 1959 and 1960, he was cast as Corporal Lucius Grundy in fifteen episodes of the series '' Not for Hire''. From 1959 to 1961, he appeared as different characters in nine episodes of the NBC crime drama, '' The Lawless Years''. In 1961, he portrayed Shad Welty in the episode "Ordeal at Dead Tree" of the ABC/ Warner Brothers western series, '' Bronco'', starring Ty Hardin. Also in 1961, he appeared in the episode "The Four" with Jack Elam in the western series, '' Lawman'', starring John Russell. He guest starred as well on the 1960–1962 CBS sitcom, ''
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'' and in a 1964 episode of the CBS sitcom '' The Cara Williams Show''. In 1967, he portrayed Captain Horton in the ABC sitcom '' Rango''. In 1970, he appeared in an episode of '' The Silent Force''. He had a small part in an ''
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'' episode on October 3, 1973. Alden played the police captain in the 1988 NBC TV movie ''
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'' starring George Peppard. Alden portrayed Johnny Ringo in the
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western series, '' The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', with Hugh O'Brian in the title role. Alden also played in '' Barnaby Jones'' in the December 31, 1974, episode "The Last Contract." Alden played Coach Leroy Fedder in the 1970s television series, '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman''. He also voiced the ringmaster, Hank, on the animated television series '' Devlin''. He played the lead in the film '' Andy''. The actor also played a former cop bent on getting his revenge against Steve McGarrett in the Season 4 '' Hawaii Five-O'' episode "Rest in Peace, Somebody." Other roles that Alden portrayed included the AC Delco repairman, Lou the Mechanic for seven years in a series of advertisements, Professor Frank Heflin in '' Electra Woman and Dyna Girl'', both Aquaman and
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in the animated TV franchise '' Super Friends'', two episodes of '' The Andy Griffith Show'', and Major Truman Landon in '' Tora! Tora! Tora!'' (1970). He provided the voice of Sir Kay in the 1963 Disney film '' The Sword in the Stone'', and Kranix in the 1986 film '' The Transformers: The Movie''. In 1976, Alden appeared as Big Daddy Dawson, Flo's first ex-husband on the CBS TV series,
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. He was in one episode of '' Dallas'' as Senator William Orloff the episode #3 Spy In The House Season 1 aka Mini Series. In Season 1 of '' The Dukes of Hazzard'' he played Chief Lacey of the Springville Police in the episode "Deputy Dukes"; he returned to the role in the second-season episode "The Ghost of General Lee". He appeared as Lou Caruthers, the owner of the coffee shop in '' Back to the Future'' (1985) and the color-blind cameraman Bill in Tim Burton's '' Ed Wood'' (1994). He appeared in ''
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'' (1972), which starred Raquel Welch. In 1966 he also played The Joker's "Henchman #1" in episodes 25 and 26, titled 'The Joker trumps an ace' and 'Batman Sets the Pace', of ''
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''. In 1970–71, he played Tom Williams on '' My Three Sons''. He played Sergeant Krebs in 1966 in the ''
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'' episode "Happiness Is a Warm Sergeant." In 1986, Alden arrived to the taping of the television program ''
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'', not realizing that the episode had been co-written by his cousin Jack Gross.


Death

Alden died of
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at age 87 on July 27, 2012, in Los Angeles.


Filmography

*'' Hear Me Good'' (1957) as Master of Ceremonies *''
The Power of the Resurrection ''The Power of the Resurrection'' is a 1958 American feature film directed by Harold D. Schuster and starring Richard Kiley, Jon Shepodd, Morris Ankrum. The film is also known as ''The Passion and the Power of the Christ''. Plot A young man soon ...
'' (1958) as Gate Guard *''
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'' (1960) as Sam Russo *''
Operation Bottleneck ''Operation Bottleneck'' is a 1961 war film. During the Burma Campaign, a detachment of American paratroopers are aided by a group of local women in their mission against the Japanese. Six paratroopers undertake an extremely dangerous mission a ...
'' (1961) as Cpl. Lester 'Merc' Davenport *''
Portrait of a Mobster ''Portrait of a Mobster'' is a 1961 American crime film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Vic Morrow, Leslie Parrish and Ray Danton repeating his role as Jack Diamond (gangster), 'Legs' Diamond.PORTRAIT OF A MOBSTER, Monthly Film Bulletin; ...
'' (1961) as Bo Wetzel *'' Secret of Deep Harbor'' (1961) as Barney Haines *'' The Nutty Professor'' (1963) as Football Player / Student *'' The Sword in the Stone'' (1963) as Sir Kay (voice) *'' Man's Favorite Sport?'' (1964) as John Screaming Eagle *'' Bedtime Story'' (1964) as Dubin *'' The Patsy'' (1964) as Bully at the Gym *'' Andy'' (1965) as Andy Chadakis *'' Red Line 7000'' (1965) as Pat *'' The Wild Angels'' (1966) as Medic *'' First to Fight'' (1967) as Sgt. Schmidtmer *''
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'' (1967) as Warren *'' Chubasco'' (1968) as Frenchy *'' Fever Heat'' (1968) as Herbert Herpgruve *'' The Devil's Brigade'' (1968) as MP Lieutenant *'' Killers Three'' (1968) as Guthrie *''Listen to the Man'' (1969) *'' Changes'' (1969) as Jump Rope *''All the Loving Couples'' (1969) as Mitch Burnett *'' The Great Bank Robbery'' (1969) as The Great Gregory - Balloonist *'' Tora! Tora! Tora!'' (1970) as Major Truman Landon *''
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'' (1971) as Cannon {Rest in Peace Somebody] *''
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'' (1972) as Businessman *'' Ben'' (1972) as Policeman *'' Where Does It Hurt?'' (1972) as Katzen *''
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'' (1972) as Horrible Hank Hopkins *'' Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex'' (1972) as Brain Technician *''Blood, Black and White'' (1973) *'' Planet Of The Apes'' (1974, TV Series) as Zako *''
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'' (1975) as Detective Baker, N.Y.P.D. *'' I Never Promised You a Rose Garden'' (1977) as McPherson *'' Semi-Tough'' (1977) as Coach Alvin Parks *'' Cloud Dancer'' (1980) as Dr. Putnam *'' Borderline'' (1980) as Willie Lambert *'' Victor/Victoria'' (1982) as Man in Hotel with Shoes *'' Back to the Future'' (1985) as Lou Caruthers *'' The Transformers: The Movie'' (1986) as Kranix (voice) *'' Off the Mark'' (1987) as Coach Elam *'' They Live'' (1988) as Foreman *''
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'' (1989) as Officer Fondulac *''Roller Blade Warriors: Taken by Force'' (1989) as Bartender *'' Ed Wood'' (1994) as Cameraman Bill *'' Patch Adams'' (1998) as Truck Driver *'' K-PAX'' (2001) as Babbling Man


References

Demetria Fulton; previewed Alden in Barnaby Jones in the episode titled, The Last Contract"(12/31/1974).


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