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Norman Walker was born on 8 October 1892 in Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK. He was a director and producer, known for The Man Who Won (1932), Fires of Fate (1932) and Tommy Atkins (1928). He died on 4 November 1963 in England, UK.- Editorial Department
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- Norman Walker is known for Making Love (2018) and A Guide to Making Love (2022).
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British operatic bass. Studied at the Guildhall School of Music 1931-35 under the tenor Walter Hyde. First appearance 1933 with the Halle Orchestra in Manchester. London debut: Verdi REQUIEM under Beecham. Sang at Glyndebourne Opera 1937-39. Sang King Marke opposite Kirsten Flagstad's Isolde in TRISTAN UND ISOLDE at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Sang there regularly 1947-53. Also sang for the Sadler's Wells Opera, and at the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 1936-54. He was considered the successor to the basses Robert Radford and Norman Allin. He made many notable recordings and broadcasts.- Additional Crew
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Norman Walker is known for Great Performances: Dance in America (1976), CBS Repertoire Workshop (1960) and Camera Three (1955).- Norman Walker is known for Palace of Pleasure (1967) and Redpath 25 (1966).