Norman Gay

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Biography

Norman Gay won the Lord Leverhulme scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1939 where he was a contemporary of Sir Richard Attenborough. He ran his own company "Cue Theatre" for many years before taking holy orders and adopting a monastic life. he returned to the entertainment industry in the 1970s devoting his time between theatre projects and cameo roles on film and television. In 1980 he won the Theatre Associates award for the best supporting actor for his role as the Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear for the Causes Theatre Company. His performance as the "injured guest" in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" turned Norman into something of a horror movie icon and his image regularly appears in magazines and books on the genre.

  • Primary profession
  • Editor·editorial_department·sound_department
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Death age
  • 77

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TV

Books

Trivia

He is an administrator at the American Federation of Television and Radio Arts in New York City.

Father of daughter, Anna Card Gay , and father-in-law of Thomas Gregory Karney Lipkin.

(October 2009) New York City, New York

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