Norman Pierce, a renowned thespian, entered this world on September 5, 1900, in the charming seaside town of Southport, located in the picturesque county of Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout his illustrious career, Pierce showcased his remarkable acting prowess in a variety of films, including the critically acclaimed historical drama, The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, released in 1943. His impressive repertoire also boasts the 1940 crime thriller, Saloon Bar, and the 1949 comedy-drama, Badger's Green.
In his personal life, Pierce was married to the lovely Mary Evelyn Pierce, with whom he shared a loving relationship.
Tragically, Norman Pierce's life came to a close on March 22, 1968, in the quaint village of Helions Bumpstead, situated in the county of Essex, England, United Kingdom.