Norman Felton - Early Career

Early Career

Felton started out directing community theatre before becoming a producer-director of radio programs for NBC in Chicago. In 1950 he moved to New York to direct live television shows. In 1952 he won an Emmy award for Robert Montgomery Presents.

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