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Norman Jones (16 June 1932Report by Toby Neal. – 23 April 2013) was an English actor, primarily on television. He appeared in three '' Doctor Who'' serials — '' The Abominable Snowmen'' (1967, as Khrisong), '' Doctor Who and the Silurians'' (1970, as Major Baker) and '' The Masque of Mandragora'' (1976, as Hieronymous). A native of
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, Norman Jones was born at Donnington, son of coal miner Clar (''sic'') and his wife Florrie Jones. He was educated at
Adams' Grammar School Haberdashers' Adams is a grammar school for boys aged 11–18 and girls aged 16–18, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education. Current (2021) boarding fees are £12,144 per year and £13,644 per year for overseas st ...
,
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. After taking part in local amateur dramatics in Donnington, employment as a cost clerk at the Lilleshall Company and Sankey's in the area, and work at
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, he began his screen career in 1962, the year of his 30th birthday. Over the following twenty-six years he appeared in numerous episodes of British TV series such as ''
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'' (as milkman Ralph Palmer), '' The Professionals'', and ''
The Sweeney ''The Sweeney'' is a 1970s British television police drama focusing on two members of the Flying Squad, a branch of the Metropolitan Police specialising in tackling armed robbery and violent crime in London. It stars John Thaw as Detective ...
'', where he was cast as Detective Inspector Perrault in the 1976 episode "Bad Apple". Jones also played another detective, Chief Inspector Bell, in the first series of ''
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'', broadcast in 1987. He also had roles in films, including '' You Only Live Twice'' (1967), ''
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'' (1969), '' The Mind of Mr. Soames'' (1970) and ''
The Abominable Dr. Phibes ''The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' is a 1971 British dark comedy horror film, produced by Ronald S. Dunas and Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, written by William Goldstein and James Whiton, and starring Vincent Price and Joseph Cotten. It ...
'' (1971). Another notable role for Norman Jones was his performance as Nicholas Higgins in the 1975 TV serial '' North and South''. He also played Ernest Defarge in the 1980 TV adaptation of ''
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''. He also appeared in the title role of ''The Crooked Man'' in the
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series ''
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''. His last appearance was in the 1988 shot-on-video British independent production, ''The Assassinator'' (released on DVD as ''Hitman''). He lived and worked in the United States for a time, as well as in
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,
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and
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, before settling in
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. He died, after a
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, at the
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in
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on 23 April 2013, aged 80. He was cremated at Telford Crematorium.
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* English male film actors English male soap opera actors People educated at Adams' Grammar School People from Telford 1932 births 2013 deaths Actors from Shropshire {{england-screen-actor-stub