12 Facts About Norma Crane

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Norma Crane was born on Norma Anna Bella Zuckerman; November 10,1928 — September 28,1973 and was an American actress of stage, film, and television best known for her role as Golde in the 1971 film adaptation of Fiddler on the Roof.

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Norma Crane made her debut on Broadway in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible.

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3.

Norma Crane played Ellie Martin in Vincente Minnelli's film version of Tea and Sympathy.

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4.

Norma Crane appeared in the 1956 Alfred Hitchcock Presents episode "There Was an Old Woman" the 1958 episode "The Equalizer" and the 1959 episode “Appointment at Eleven”.

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5.

Norma Crane guest-starred four times on the CBS western television series Have Gun – Will Travel with Richard Boone.

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6.

Norma Crane appeared on an episode of ABC's The Untouchables as Lily Dallas, a ruthless gang leader, and she appeared in two other episodes.

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7.

In 1960, Norma Crane appeared as Sarah Prentice in the episode "River Champion" of the NBC Western series Riverboat starring Darren McGavin.

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8.

In 1961, Norma Crane guest-starred in the title role in the episode "The Return of Widow Brown" of the NBC Western The Deputy.

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Norma Crane appeared on television that year in an episode titled "Perce" on Gunsmoke, as well as in an episode of The Asphalt Jungle.

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In 1965, Norma Crane guest-starred as Mrs Mavis Hull in The Fugitive episode "Masquerade" and a 1968 episode of The Flying Nun.

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11.

Norma Crane died of breast cancer at 44 in Los Angeles, California, two years after the release of Fiddler on the Roof, her last film.

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Norma Crane is interred at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

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