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Robbie and that Norman Wisdom Cap

Robbie and that Norman Wisdom Cap

Robbie Williams with Norman Wisdom CapRobbie Williams was once again captured in Los Angeles wearing, what is slowly becoming his trademark in the US at any rate, that Norman Wisdom cap. Was in a great mood chatting away to the paparazzi and signing autographs.

Certainly a lot more relaxed and approachable than when he's in Europe (or most places come to that). The photos and video can be seen at X17 online as part of the article "Rob's Style: Love It or Hate It?".

Robbie seems to be slowly making a name for himself in the celebrity and gossip pages in America, but sadly not for his music.

Norman WisdomDon't know who Norman Wisdom is?
Sir Norman Wisdom, OBE (born 4 February 1915) is a British comedian, singer and actor.

Best known for his cult comedy films from the 1950's and 60's, where he plays the "little man" in the ill fitting suit and cloth cap.

His character is normally the working class man, who wants to move up in the world, marry his dream girl and usually struggles from one slapstick moment to the next, but usually with a happy end.

Here's a preview from one of his early films:

One Good Turn Cinema Preview Clip

For more clips and news go to The Norman Wisdom Website or for more background info Wikipedia.

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