Norman Scace

Acting

Birthday

1916/10/05

Day of death

1993/12/24 (77 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK

Also know as

Norman Chaston Scace

Biography

Norman Scace was born on 5 October 1916 in Chelmsford, Essex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Melissa (1964), Judge Dee (1969) and Web (1957). He died on 24 December 1993 in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, UK.

Acting
Emma's Time
0.0

(1970) Emma's Time

as Arnold Crail

The Aerodrome
7.0

(1983) The Aerodrome

as Visiting Vicar

The Romantic Englishwoman
5.4

(1975) The Romantic Englishwoman

as Head Waiter

Chance of a Lifetime
0.0

(1980) Chance of a Lifetime

as Pathologist

The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice
0.0

(1980) The Adventures of Frank: Seeds of Ice

as Mr. Twitch

The Partner
6.0

(1963) The Partner

as Dr. Ambrose

Act of Murder
6.0

(1964) Act of Murder

as Watson

Alice
5.0

(1965) Alice

as Mock Turtle

The Scales of Justice
6.7

(1962) The Scales of Justice

as Mr. Hammond

The Scales of Justice
6.7

(1962) The Scales of Justice

as Defending Counsel

The Expert
10.0

(1968) The Expert

as Dr Lowther

The Main Chance
7.7

(1969) The Main Chance

as Anthony Markson

Van der Valk
5.8

(1972) Van der Valk

as Officer of Justice

Sir Francis Drake
4.5

(1961) Sir Francis Drake

as Stephens

The Prisoner
7.7

(1967) The Prisoner

as Psychiatric Director

The Main Chance
7.7

(1969) The Main Chance

as Magistrate

Gideon's Way
6.8

(1965) Gideon's Way

as Warner

Doomwatch
6.0

(1970) Doomwatch

as Elliot

Going Straight
7.7

(1978) Going Straight

as Casablanca

6.0

(1965) The Mask of Janus

as Ionides

The Wednesday Play
4.5

(1964) The Wednesday Play

as Papal Chamberlain

BBC Play of the Month
5.0

(1965) BBC Play of the Month

as Sergeant

Bootsie and Snudge
7.0

(1960) Bootsie and Snudge

as Sir Arthur Pumpley-Gore

8.0

(1964) Story Parade

as Dr. Lyte

Great Expectations
0.0

(1967) Great Expectations

as Pumblechook

Sergeant Cork
6.5

(1963) Sergeant Cork

as Rev. Septimus Barrow

The Edwardians
5.7

(1972) The Edwardians

as Sydney Buxton

Theatre 625
7.2

(1964) Theatre 625

as Whitecoat

Theatre 625
7.2

(1964) Theatre 625

as Ains

Churchill's People
1.0

(1974) Churchill's People

as Archbishop