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Edward Norton

An actor of unusual talent, Edward Norton attained almost instant stardom with his film debut 1996's Primal Fear. For his thoroughly chilling breakthrough performance as a Kentucky altar boy accused of murder, Norton was credited with saving an otherwise mediocre film and further rewarded with Golden Globe and Oscar nominations. Remarkably disconnected from all of the hype that is usually associated with fresh talent, Norton has gone on to further prove his worth in such films as American History X, The People vs. Larry Flynt, and Fight Club.The son of a former Carter Administration federal prosecutor and an English teacher, as well as the grandson of famed developer James Rouse, Norton was born in Boston on August 18, 1969. He was raised in the planned community of Columbia, MD, and from an early age was known as an extremely bright and somewhat serious person. His interest in acting began at the age of five when his babysitter, Betsy True (who went on to become an actress on stage and screen), took him to a musical adaptation of +Cinderella. Shortly after that, Norton enrolled at Orenstein's Columbia School for Theatrical Arts, making his stage debut at the age of eight in a local production of +Annie Get Your Gun. Although young, Norton already exhibited an unusual amount of professionalism and took his subsequent roles seriously. After high school, he studied astronomy, history, and Japanese at Yale, and was also active in the university's theatrical productions. After earning a history degree, Norton spent a few months in Japan and then moved to New York, where he worked for the Enterprise Foundation, a group devoted to stopping urban decay. Again, Norton continued acting at every opportunity and eventually decided to become a full-time actor. In 1994, he appeared in Edward Albee's +Fragments after deeply impressing the distinguished playwright during an audition. Norton then joined the New York Signature Theater Company, which frequently premieres Albee's plays. With a number of off-Broadway credits to his name, Norton won his role in Primal Fear after being chosen out of 2,100 hopefuls. He nabbed the part after telling casting directors in a flawless drawl that he was a native of eastern Kentucky, the same area where the character came from; legend has it that the actor watched Coal Miner's Daughter to learn the accent. The intensity of Norton's screen test readings stunned almost all who saw them, and the actor became something of a hot property even before the film was released. The same year, Norton was cast as Drew Barrymore's affable fiancé in Woody Allen's tribute to Hollywood musicals, Everyone Says I Love You. Like all of the other actors in the film (excepting Barrymore), Norton did his own singing, further impressing audiences and critics alike with his versatility. Then, as if two completely different films in one year weren't enough, Norton again wowed audiences that same year with his portrayal of a determined defense attorney in Milos Forman's widely acclaimed The People vs. Larry Flynt. In 1998, Norton turned in two more stellar performances. The first was as Matt Damon's low-life buddy, the appropriately named Worm, in Rounders. The fact that Norton's work was more or less overshadowed by the film's lackluster reviews was almost negligible when compared to the controversy surrounding his other major project that year, American History X. Norton's stunningly powerful portrayal of a reformed white supremacist won him an Oscar nomination, but the film itself was both a box-office disappointment and the subject of vituperative disassociation on the part of its director Tony Kaye, who insisted that Norton and the studio had edited his film beyond recognition. Despite such embittered controversy, Norton managed to emerge from the mess relatively unscathed. After serving as one of the narrators for the acclaimed documentary Out of the Past the same year, he went on to star opposite Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter in Fight Club in 1999. Though that film garnered a mixed reation at the box office, a stel ~ Rovi

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Stone (2010)
A scene from the movie Leaves of Grass
Leaves of Grass (2010)

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By the People: The Election of Barack Obama (2009)
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Colin Farrell as Jimmy Egan in Pride and Glory.
Pride and Glory (2008)
Ray Tierney
En toute loyauté
En toute loyauté (2008)
Ray Tierney
A scene from the film The Incredible Hulk.
L'Incroyable Hulk (2008)
Bruce Banner
A scene from the movie The Incredible Hulk
The Incredible Hulk (2008)

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A scene from the film The Incredible Hulk.
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Bruce Banner
A scene from the movie The Painted Veil
The Painted Veil (2006)

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A scene from the movie The Illusionist (2006)
The Illusionist (2006) (2006)
On the set of the film The Illusionist.
L'Illusionniste (2006)
Eisenheim
The Illusionist
The Illusionist (2006)
Eisenheim
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Le royaume des cieux (2005)
King Baldwin
Kingdom of Heaven
Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
King Baldwin
The Italian Job
The Italian Job (2003)
Steve Frezelli
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The Italian Job (2003)
25th Hour
25th Hour (2002)
Monty Brogan
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25th Hour (2002)
Salma Hayek in Julie Taymors FRIDA.
Frida (2002)
Nelson Rockefeller
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Frida (2002)

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Death to Smoochy (2002)
EDWARD NORTON, left, and ROBIN WILLIAMS in Warner
Death to Smoochy (2002)
Sheldon Mopes/Smoochy
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Keeping the Faith (2000)

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Keeping the Faith
Keeping the Faith (2000)
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Father Brian Kilkenney Finn
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A scene from the movie Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club (1999)
Fight Club
Fight Club (1999)
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American History X
American History X (1998)
Derek Vinyard
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American History X (1998)
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Rounders (1998)
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Rounders (1998)
Lester 'Worm' Murphy
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Out of the Past (1998)
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The People vs. Larry Flynt (1997)
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Everyone Says I Love You (1996)
Holden Spence
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The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)
Alan Isaacman
(L-R) Filmmaker Tim Blake Nelson and Edward Norton
Leaves of Grass
Bill Kincaid / Brady Kincaid
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(L-R) Edward Norton and director John Curran on th
Stone
Gerald Creeson
The Painted Veil
The Painted Veil
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Walter Fane