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Norman Abbott

Norman Abbott

Directing
Born: 1922-07-11
New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Norman Abbott (July 11, 1922 – July 9, 2016) was an American vaudevillian, actor, producer and television director. Abbott was born in New York City, where his uncle, comedian Bud Abbott, and his mother raised him. His early experience in entertainment was as a vaudeville performer, including summers working the 'borscht circuit" in resorts in the Catskill Mountains of New York. In the early 1940s, he and Pat Costello (brother of Lou Costello) worked as stand-ins for the better-known act during filming of Who Done It? (1942).[3] During World War II, Abbott served as a member of the original United States Navy SEALs team. After the war, Abbott became a dialog director on the Abbott and Costello films and was mentored by the team's director, Charles T. Barton. Abbott later directed episodes of The Jack Benny Program, Leave It to Beaver, Get Smart, The Munsters, Welcome Back, Kotter, Dennis the Menace, and Sanford and Son. Abbott's obituary in The Hollywood Reporter described him as "the brainchild behind the Broadway sensation Sugar Babies, the comeback vehicle for Mickey Rooney in the late 1970s". He conceived the idea of a Broadway musical based on burlesque after inheriting his uncle's "treasure trove of burlesque material, including written gags, props, music and posters".[4] Despite his having originated the concept, Abbott was fired as director of the show after two weeks of rehearsing.

Known For

8 Works
The Colgate Comedy Hour
6.9

The Colgate Comedy Hour

1950

tv

Who Done It?
6.9

Who Done It?

1942

movie

Walking My Baby Back Home
9.0

Walking My Baby Back Home

1953

movie

Keep 'Em Slugging
5.8

Keep 'Em Slugging

1943

movie

Anything Goes
6.4

Anything Goes

1954

movie

Grand Central Murder
5.8

Grand Central Murder

1942

movie

Rio Rita
6.0

Rio Rita

1942

movie

The Affairs of Martha
6.6

The Affairs of Martha

1942

movie