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'''Malcolm Hebden''' (born [[5th March]], [[1940]]) is a British actor most famous for his role on [[Coronation Street]] as nosey newsagent [[Norris Cole]], a part he played intermmitently between [[1994]] and [[1997]], before coming back to the programme as a permenant character in [[1999]], where he remains to this day. Malcolm also appeared on the Street from [[1974]] to [[1975]] as Spaniard [[Carlos]], a love interest of [[Bet Gilroy | Bet Lynch]].
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'''Malcolm Hebden''' (born [[5th March]], [[1940]]) is a British actor most famous for his role on ''[[Coronation Street]]'' as nosey newsagent [[Norris Cole]], a part he played intermmitently between [[1994]] and [[1997]], before coming back to the programme as a permenant character in [[1999]], where he remains to this day. Malcolm also appeared on the Street from [[1974]] to [[1975]] as Spaniard [[Carlos]], a love interest of [[Bet Gilroy | Bet Lynch]].
   
 
His other credits include ''Juliet Bravo'', ''A Bit Of A Do'' and ''Last Of The Summer Wine''.
 
His other credits include ''Juliet Bravo'', ''A Bit Of A Do'' and ''Last Of The Summer Wine''.
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[[Category:Coronation Street actors]]
 
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Revision as of 09:52, 14 April 2009

Malcolm Hebden (born 5th March, 1940) is a British actor most famous for his role on Coronation Street as nosey newsagent Norris Cole, a part he played intermmitently between 1994 and 1997, before coming back to the programme as a permenant character in 1999, where he remains to this day. Malcolm also appeared on the Street from 1974 to 1975 as Spaniard Carlos, a love interest of Bet Lynch.

His other credits include Juliet Bravo, A Bit Of A Do and Last Of The Summer Wine.