Portrait of Norman Yemm

Norman Yemm

Bio: Norman Yemm (23 March 1933 – 3 February 2015) was an Australian actor, opera singer and sportsman. He was best known on his role as Norm Baker in the television drama, The Sullivans
Born: Thu, Mar 23 1933
Birthplace: Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia

Death: Tue, Feb 03 2015
Norman Yemm is 81 years old
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Movies (Acting Roles)

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Poster of Not Quite Hollywood
Not Quite Hollywood
Norman Yemm was
75 in Not Quite Hollywood
as 'Self'.
Thu, Aug 28 2008
Poster of Joh's Jury
Joh's Jury
Norman Yemm was
59 in Joh's Jury
as 'Kevin'.
Tue, Feb 16 1993
Poster of Plugg
Plugg
Norman Yemm was
42 in Plugg
as 'Inspector Closer'.
Thu, Oct 30 1975

TV Shows (Acting Roles)

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Ages in TV shows are based off the first air date and may not be accurate. View individual episode details for accurate ages
Poster of Moby Dick
Moby Dick
Norman Yemm was
64+ in Moby Dick
as 'Carpenter'.
First Air Date
Sun, Mar 15 1998
Poster of Blue Heelers
Blue Heelers
Norman Yemm was
60+ in Blue Heelers
First Air Date
Fri, Sep 10 1993
Poster of E Street
E Street
Norman Yemm was
55+ in E Street
as 'Ed Farrell'.
First Air Date
Tue, Jan 24 1989
Poster of The Henderson Kids II
The Henderson Kids II
Norman Yemm was
54+ in The Henderson Kids II
as 'Mr. Summers'.
First Air Date
Sat, Jun 06 1987
Poster of Rafferty's Rules
Rafferty's Rules
Norman Yemm was
53+ in Rafferty's Rules
as 'Phil Newman'.
First Air Date
Thu, Feb 12 1987
Poster of The Flying Doctors
The Flying Doctors
Norman Yemm was
53+ in The Flying Doctors
as 'Andrew Cameron'.
First Air Date
Thu, May 15 1986
Poster of The Sullivans
The Sullivans
Norman Yemm was
43+ in The Sullivans
as 'Norm Baker'.
First Air Date
Mon, Nov 15 1976
Poster of Number 96
Number 96
Norman Yemm was
38+ in Number 96
First Air Date
Mon, Mar 13 1972
Poster of Homicide
Homicide
Norman Yemm was
31+ in Homicide
as 'Sen. Det. Jim Patterson, Geoff Archer, Blue Carmody, Malcolm Timms, Errol Stewart, Frank Bates, Ivan Hondross, Bob Hills'.
First Air Date
Tue, Oct 20 1964