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Norman Scott Powell (né Barnes; November 2, 1934 – June 16, 2021) was an American television executive.
Norman S. Powell, Emmy-Nominated Producer and Veteran CBS Exec, Dies at 86. He worked on such series as 'The New Dick Van Dyke Show' and '24' and greenlighted a pilot for 'Cagney & Lacey.'
1934 - 2021 Veteran Hollywood Producer/Director/Network Executive Norman S. Powell passed away on June 16th at the age of 86. His career in television and film spanned six decades.
Norman S. Powell, the longtime CBS executive whose work as a producer of 24 and more brought him two Emmy nominations, died on June 16. He was 86.
Norman S. Powell, the veteran Hollywood producer, director and network executive known for his award-winning documentary “Brothers at War,” has died. He was 86. Powell’s career in television...
Television Producer, Director, Executive. Born Norman Scott Barnes, his mother was actress Joan Blondell, his father was motion picture cinematographer George S. Barnes, his parents divorced during his early youth and he would be adopted by Blondell's second husband actor Dick Powell.
Norman S. Powell, the longtime CBS executive whose work as a producer of 24 and more brought him two Emmy nominations, died on June 16. He was 86. Powell died of acute respiratory failure, a...
Norman S. Powell was an American producer, director and network executive. Powell earned Emmy nominations for producing season 2 of 24, and Washington: Behind Closed Doors, a TV miniseries focusing on the Nixon administration.
Norman S. Powell, a television producer and executive with a six-decade career, died Wednesday at 86. He produced 24 and the New Dick Van Dyke Show.
Norman S. Powell, the veteran Hollywood producer, director and network executive known for his award-winning documentary “Brothers at War,” has died. He was 86. Powell’s career in television and film spanned six decades and included work on “24,” “The Big Valley,” “The New Dick Van Dyke Show” and “The Bob Crane Show.”