Michael Norell Net Worth

Michael Norell Net Worth is
$700,000

Michael Norell Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Michael Alden Norell (October 4, 1937 Wallace, Idaho) is an American screenwriter/actor, and executive producer that starred as Captain Henry "Hank" Stanley in the Jack Webb produced television series Emergency! from 1972 to 1978.Norell was born in Wallace, Idaho. His family moved to follow his father who was in the Army, and who ultimately retired with the rank of Brigadier General. His father was sent to Korea during the war. The family lived in Tokyo, Japan. Norell returned to the States after the war and attended Falls Church High School in Virginia where he acted in several school plays. He attended college at Washington and Lee University where he majored in journalism.After graduating college Norell entered the Army where he spent the next five years, leaving with the rank of Captain. After his stint in the Army he went to work for the Richmond Times-Dispatch. He went to New York City not too long after returning to civilian life and worked at acting full-time. Six months later he arrived in Hollywood where he won the role of Captain Henry "Hank" Stanley for the show Emergency!.After Emergency! ended, Norell turned to screenwriting, drawing from his experience writing scripts for Emergency!. He wrote for shows such as The Love Boat, The Love Boat: The Next Wave, Nash Bridges, and The Magnificent Seven, among others. His screenwriting credits also include several made-for-TV movies such as, Doomsday Rock, Three on a Date, The Covergirl and the Cop, Pals, Barnum, Christmas Comes to Willow Creek, and The Incident of which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. Other films include The Diamond Fleece, Long Gone, and Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore. Norell created, and was executive producer for the short-lived Love Boat clone Aloha Paradise.

Date Of BirthOctober 4, 1937
Place Of BirthWallace, Idaho, USA
Height6' 3" (1.91 m)
ProfessionActor, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1Michael Norell was a staff writer on the Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer produced ABC TV series hit "The Love Boat" from 1977-1979, In the year 1981, Michael Norell (b:10.4.1937), helped develop Aaron Spelling's mid-season network program replacement series, a spin-off of "The Love Boat" scenario, for the ABC TV network, titled - "Aloha, Paradise" series (8 broadcast-episodes). Norell's show credit as producing "Aloha, Paradise" - included writing scripts with his writing colleague Alan Foster Friedman (b:1931-d:2015, age 84). Norell had worked with Friedman in New York City when he was performing as an actor on the Broadway circuit-stage boards. Norell and Friedman shared writing credits as Staff Writers on Aaron Spelling Productions (short run) ABC network television broadcast series "Aloha, Paradise".
2Wrote four episodes of Emergency! (1972).
3Co-wrote The Incident (1990), Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (1992) and The Cover Girl and the Cop (1989) with his younger brother Jim.
4Won the role of the new captain on Emergency! (1972) because Executive Producer Robert A. Cinader thought he looked like a fireman.
5His father was part of the negotiating team at Panmunjeon during the Korean War.
6Was told to get a haircut when he accepted the role of Captain Stanley on Emergency! (1972).
7Won a Writer's Guild Award for The Incident (1990).
8His wife is also a television writer.
9Older brother of James Norell.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Emergency!1972-1978TV SeriesCaptain Hank Stanley
Police Story1973TV SeriesThe Federal Man

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
NYPD Blue1997TV Series script coordinator - 1 episode
Brooklyn South1997TV Series script coordinator - 1 episode
Murder One1995-1997TV Series script coordinator - 36 episodes
Flying BlindTV Series assistant to producers - 12 episodes, 1992 - 1993 assistant to producer - 3 episodes, 1992
Delirious1991assistant: Mr. Mankiewicz
Emergency!1978TV Series segment writer - 1 episode
The Love Boat1977TV Series story editor - 1 episode

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Nash Bridges1996-2001TV Series written by - 6 episodes
Love Boat: The Next Wave1998TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Magnificent Seven1998TV Series written by - 1 episode
Doomsday Rock1997TV Movie written by
Remember Me1995TV Movie teleplay
I Spy Returns1994TV Movie written by
River of Rage: The Taking of Maggie Keene1993TV Movie written by
The Streets of Beverly Hills1992TV Movie story - 1992 / teleplay - 1992
The Diamond Fleece1992TV Movie written by
Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore1992TV Movie written by
The Incident1990TV Movie written by
She Knows Too Much1989TV Movie written by
The Cover Girl and the Cop1989TV Movie story / teleplay
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek1987TV Movie story / teleplay
Long Gone1987TV Movie teleplay
Murder by the Book1987TV Movie teleplay / television story
Pals1987TV Movie
Barnum1986TV Movie story / teleplay
Dead Man's Folly1986TV Movie uncredited
In Love with an Older Woman1982TV Movie
Aloha Paradise1981TV Series writer - 1 episode
Revenge of the Gray Gang1981TV Movie
The Love Boat1977-1979TV Series written by - 12 episodes
Featherstone's Nest1979TV Movie
What's Up Doc1978TV Series 1978
Three on a Date1978TV Movie teleplay
Sex and the Married Woman1977TV Movie
Emergency!1974-1977TV Series written by - 4 episodes

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Nash Bridges1996TV Series supervising producer - 12 episodes
Terrifying Tales1989Video co-producer - segment "Ten Seconds To Countdown"
Aloha Paradise1981TV Series producer - 7 episodes
Featherstone's Nest1979TV Movie producer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Emergency!1974TV Series performer - 1 episode

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1991Christopher AwardChristopher AwardsUnknownThe Incident (1990)
1991WGA Award (TV)Writers Guild of America, USAOriginal Long FormThe Incident (1990)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1991EdgarEdgar Allan Poe AwardsBest Television Feature or MiniseriesThe Incident (1990)
1990Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing in a Variety or Music ProgramThe Incident (1990)
1988ACECableACE AwardsWriting a Movie or MiniseriesLong Gone (1987)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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