Norman Mills is a renowned English actor, known for his versatility and range, having taken on multiple roles throughout his illustrious career, with a notable stint in the popular British soap opera Emmerdale, where he made a lasting impression in three distinct characters over time.
In addition to his work in television, Mills has also made a significant impact in various other projects, including the critically acclaimed medical drama Cardiac Arrest, the crime thriller Touching Evil, and the beloved British comedy series Last of the Summer Wine.
One of the most notable aspects of Mills' career is his long-standing professional relationship with the esteemed British comedian and actress Victoria Wood. He had the privilege of working with her twice, once early on in her career, in the 1981 television play Happy Since I Met You, and then again many years later, in the 2005 television film Housewife, 49. This enduring collaboration serves as a testament to his talent, adaptability, and dedication to his craft.