RIP: Norman Alden (1924-2012)
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Norman_Alden_Dies/35486259
Hollywood lost another of its hardworking, lifelong actors Friday, July 27. Norman Alden, who enjoyed various film and television roles from 1957 to 2006, passed away from natural causes at the age 87, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Alden was living in an assisted living facility at the time.
In addition to providing the voice of Aquaman in the TV series Super Friends, you may recognize Alden as Lou, the diner owner from Back to the Future and as the color-blind camera man in Ed Wood. His most recognizable role is likely as Coach Leroy Fedder in the '70s series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Alden had a rich career, with roles spanning from the classics like Back to the Future and Disney's Sword in the Stone, to TV series like Silver Spoons, Rugrats, and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.
http://www.hollywood.com/news/Norman_Alden_Dies/35486259
Hollywood lost another of its hardworking, lifelong actors Friday, July 27. Norman Alden, who enjoyed various film and television roles from 1957 to 2006, passed away from natural causes at the age 87, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Alden was living in an assisted living facility at the time.
In addition to providing the voice of Aquaman in the TV series Super Friends, you may recognize Alden as Lou, the diner owner from Back to the Future and as the color-blind camera man in Ed Wood. His most recognizable role is likely as Coach Leroy Fedder in the '70s series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Alden had a rich career, with roles spanning from the classics like Back to the Future and Disney's Sword in the Stone, to TV series like Silver Spoons, Rugrats, and Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.