Norman Kaye
Known for: Acting
Born: January 16, 1927 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - Died: May 28, 2007
Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and composer. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox. As an actor, he was strongly associated with the films of Paul Cox, appearing in 16 of them. He had small roles in Cox's Illuminations (1976) and Kostas (1979), and shared the lead with Wendy Hughes in Cox's 1982 film Lonely Hearts and the lead in Man of Flowers (1983), for which he won an AFI Award. Norman Kaye was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease prior to 1997. His inability to memorise scripts for the film Innocence led to the end of his collaboration with Paul Cox, as well as the end of his career in 2004. Kaye was in the advanced stage of the disease at the time of his death in Sydney on 28 May 2007. He had enjoyed a 35-year relationship with the opera director Elke Neidhardt, and she was at his side at his death.
Known for
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Moulin Rouge!
Satine's Doctor
Where the Green Ants Dream
Baldwin Ferguson
I Own the Racecourse
Drunken Old Man
A Woman's Tale
Billy
Paws
Alex
Man of Flowers
Charles Bremer
Exile
Ghost Priest
Cactus
Tom
Lonely Hearts
Peter
A Dangerous Summer
Percy Farley
The Nostradamus Kid
Wedding Pastor
Broken Highway
Elias Kidd
Illuminations
Boundaries of the Heart
Billy Morgan
Buddies
George
Unfinished Business
George
The Custodian
Judge
The Remarkable Mr. Kaye
Self
Touch Me
Charles
Inside Looking Out
Alex
The Road
Sir Timothy Hassall
Relatives
Uncle Edward
Lust and Revenge
Baba Charles
Frenchman's Farm
Reverend Aldershot