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  1. John Normington (28 January 1937 – 26 July 2007) was an English actor primarily known for his work on television. Normington was also a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company performing in more than 20 RSC productions. He performed widely in the West End and at the National Theatre.

  2. Actor: Rollerball. John Normington was a distinguished English actor and a veteran of stage and screen. He also trained as an opera singer at the Northern School of Music. He made his theatrical debut in the 1950 production of "The Happiest Days of Your Life".

  3. John Normington was a distinguished English actor and a veteran of stage and screen. He also trained as an opera singer at the Northern School of Music. He made his theatrical debut in the 1950 production of "The Happiest Days of Your Life".

  4. John Normington (28 January 1937-26 July 2007[1]) appeared in two Doctor Who television stories: as Morgus in The Caves of Androzani and Trevor Sigma in The Happiness Patrol. He also played Tom Flanagan in the Torchwood story Ghost Machine. He had earlier been considered for the role of Rorvik...

  5. John Normington born (28th January 1937 in Dukinfield, died 26th July 2007 in Chelsea, London) appeared on Coronation Street in two roles: firstly in August 1970 as Alan Howard's accountant, P.H. Vine; and he returned to the programme in September 1997 as George Groves, proprietor of Bide a Wee...

  6. John Normington was an English actor who appeared widely on British television from the 1960s until the year of his death.

  7. British actor John Normington died of pancreatic cancer on 26 July 2007. Born on 28 January 1937 in Dukinfield, Cheshire, England, he was most distinguished as a stage actor and with the Royal Shakespeare Company.