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Norman Brokenshire was born on June 10, 1898 in Murchison, Canada as Norman Ernest Brokenshire. He was an actor and writer, known for Poetic Gem: Early in the Mornin' (1935), Poetic Gem: The Old Prospector Talks (1935) and Poetic Gem: Boyhood (1935). He died on May 4, 1965 in Ronkonkoma, Long Island, New York, USA.
Date Of Birth June 10, 1898 Died 1965 Place Of Birth Murchison, Canada Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Gemini
Actor Title Year Status Character Four Square Court 1952 TV Series Moderator The Better Home Show 1951 TV Series Host Fifty Years Before Your Eyes 1950 Documentary Narrator Poetic Gem: Boyhood 1935 Short Narrator Poetic Gem: The Old Prospector Talks 1935 Short Narrator Poetic Gem: Early in the Mornin' 1935 Short Narrator The Crooning Composer 1932 Short Announcer I Love a Parade/II 1932 Short Narrator The Game of Love 1931 Short Announcements (voice) Glorifying the American Girl 1929 Norman Brookshire - Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character Poetic Gem: Boyhood 1935 Short script Poetic Gem: The Old Prospector Talks 1935 Short script Poetic Gem: Early in the Mornin' 1935 Short script The Crooning Composer 1932 Short script I Love a Parade/II 1932 Short script
Self Title Year Status Character The Ed Sullivan Show 1955 TV Series Himself This Is Your Life 1954 TV Series Himself Battle of the Ages 1952 TV Series Announcer (1952) (uncredited) Texaco Star Theatre 1950 TV Series Himself Screen Snapshots: Disc Jockeys, U.S.A 1949 Documentary short Himself - disc jockey Soviet Russia Through the Eyes of an American 1935 Documentary Narrator (voice)
Known for movies Poetic Gem: Early in the Mornin' (1935) as Narrator
Poetic Gem: The Old Prospector Talks (1935) as Narrator
Poetic Gem: Boyhood (1935) as Narrator
The Crooning Composer (1932) as Announcer