Norman Mitchell
Biography
Norman Mitchell Driver (27 August 1918 – 19 March 2001), known professionally as Norman Mitchell, was an English television, stage and film actor.
Born in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, his father was a mining engineer and his mother a concert singer. He attended Carterknowle Grammar School and the University of Sheffield, before appearing in repertory theatre and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. During World War II he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps. He then made many television appearances and appeared in over sixty films.
Mitchell was married to actress Pauline Mitchell until her death in 1992. He was the father of Jacqueline Mitchell and actor Christopher Mitchell, known for his role in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum. His son Christopher predeceased him by a month.
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Full filmography
- The Saint (1962) as Mr. Smith
- BBC Play of the Month (1965) as Driver
- Last of the Summer Wine (1973) as Duckworth
- Theatre 625 (1964) as Mr Flaxman
- Theatre 625 (1964) as Drunk
- Maigret (1960) as Café Proprietor
- All Creatures Great and Small (1978) as Mr. Birtwhistle
- The Prisoner (1967) as Mechanic
- Public Eye (1965) as Barman
- Sunday-Night Play (1960) as Barman
- Crossbow (1987)
- The Main Chance (1969) as Charles Willard
- The Goodies (1970)
- The Goodies (1970) as The town cryer
- The Onedin Line (1971) as Foote
- Espionage (1963) as Butcher
- Yes Minister (1980) as The Mayor
- Sykes (1972) as Big Hunky Man
- Sykes (1972) as Leg Consultant
- Dad's Army (1968) as Bomb Squad Captain Rogers
- Story Parade (1964) as Strip Club Manager
- You Rang, M'Lord? (1990) as Perkins
- The Adventures of William Tell (1958) as Frederick
- The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956) as Telmah