Born in Philadelphia in 1924, Norman Fell began his acting career after serving as an Air Force tail gunner during World War II. He transitioned from television to film, eventually appearing in The Killers (1964) and Stripped to Kill (1987), where his distinctive presence added depth to the narratives. Fell's ability to navigate both comedy and drama shines through in his performances, making him a memorable figure in cult cinema. His roles in films like Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975) showcase his versatility and commitment to the craft.
The Boneyard
In a haunted coroner's office, maddened zombie children unleash chaos. A weary psychic, a seasoned cop, and two coroners must confront their worst fears to restore order before the night turns into a deadly dance with the undead.