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  1. Norman Wooland (16 March 1905 – 3 April 1989) was an English character actor who appeared in many major films, including several Shakespearean adaptations. Wooland was born in Düsseldorf, Germany to British parents. During the Second World War he was a junior radio announcer, reporting the news for the BBC. His acting break came when he ...

  2. Norman Wooland. Actor. Born 16 March 1905 in Düsseldorf, Germany. A classical stage actor who enjoyed modest film stardom in the late 1940s and 1950s, the good-looking, somewhat unassuming British actor Norman Wooland also worked extensively on radio and television in a career that spanned six decades. Born to British parents in Dusseldorf ...

  3. Norman Joseph Woodland. Norman Joseph Woodland (también conocido como N. Joseph Woodland y NJ Woodland, 6 de septiembre de 1921 - 9 de diciembre de 2012) fue reconocido por ser uno de los inventores del código de barras, por el cual recibió la patente de EE. UU. Número 2.612.994 en octubre de 1952 1 2 .

  4. The Master Plan is a 1954 British second feature [1] espionage thriller film directed by Cy Endfield and starring Norman Wooland, Tilda Thamar and Wayne Morris. [2] It was based on the teleplay Operation North Star by Harald Bratt.

  5. The Master Plan: Directed by Cy Endfield. With Norman Wooland, Tilda Thamar, Wayne Morris, Mary Mackenzie. A Cold War era espionage thriller, about the leaking of secrets at a German facility shared by the Americans and the British.

  6. Norman Wooland. Actor. Born March 16, 1905 in Düsseldorf, Germany. A classical stage actor who enjoyed modest film stardom in the late 1940s and 1950s, the good-looking, somewhat unassuming British actor Norman Wooland also worked extensively on radio and television in a career that spanned six decades. Born to British parents in Dusseldorf ...

  7. All Over the Town is a 1949 British comedy film directed by Derek N. Twist and starring Norman Wooland, Sarah Churchill and Cyril Cusack. It was based on the 1947 novel by R. F. Delderfield .