Edward Norton is an American actor best known for his role in the movie ‘Primal Fear.’
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Edward Norton is an American actor best known for his role in the movie ‘Primal Fear.’
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Edward Norton is married to Shauna Robertson, a Canadian film producer. They have one son who was born in 2013.
He is an honorary board member on the Board of Directors of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, and also a member of trustees of Enterprise Community Partners.
Norton is also known for his environmental activism and support for renewable energy projects. He also supports social causes such as improving the quality of life of people with low income.
Edward Harrison Norton was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in the US on 18th August 1969. His father was Edward Mower Norton Jr. who had served in Vietnam as a marine lieutenant, and later became an environmental lawyer, conservation advocate, and a federal prosecutor. His mother was Lydia Robinson, an English teacher. Norton also has two younger siblings named Molly and Jim.
Norton developed an interest in acting at an early age and actively participated in his high school productions. He later went to the Yale University, from where he graduated with a degree in history.
He then moved to Japan where he worked for his grandfather’s company ‘Enterprise Foundation’ for a few years. He returned to New York in 1994 and decided to pursue a career in acting.
After appearing in several Broadway productions, Edward Norton made his film debut with an important role in the 1996 crime thriller film ‘Primal Fear’. Directed by Gregory Hoblit, the film was a commercial success, earning nearly thrice its budget. Norton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance and he also won the Golden Globe Award in the same category.
Norton was next seen in Woody Allen’s musical comedy film ‘Everyone Says I Love You’. Though the film was well-received by critics, it was a commercial failure. He was then seen in the films ‘The People vs Larry Flint’ and ‘Rounders’. The former was a commercial failure while the latter was a success.
He played the lead role in the 1998 crime drama film ‘American History X’. He received his second Oscar nomination in the category of ‘Best Actor’ for this role.
In 1999, he appeared alongside Brad Pitt in David Fincher’s ‘Fight Club’. The film was a commercial success. Though it was initially criticized by critics, it went on to receive a cult status. The following year, he was seen making his directorial debut with the romantic comedy ‘Keeping the Faith’, where he also played a supporting role. The film was a commercial success.
Over the next few years, he appeared in many films, in supporting roles as well as main roles. These include ‘Red Dragon’ (2002), ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ (2005), ‘The Illusionist’ (2006) and ‘The Painted Veil’ (2006).
Edward Norton’s first appearance on the big screen was in the 1996 crime thriller ‘Primal Fear’. The film was directed by Gregory Hoblit. Norton played the role of an altar boy who is accused of murdering the archbishop; this role earned him his first Oscar nomination. The film was a commercial success and won several awards.
He played one of the main roles in the 1999 film ‘Fight Club’ which was directed by David Fincher. The film also starred Brad Pitt, Meat Loaf, and Helena Bonham Carter. The film did well commercially and has received a cult status over the years. Directed by David Fincher, the film was based on a 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk.
‘The Incredible Hulk’ was a 2008 superhero film which brought Norton to international fame. Directed by Louis Leterrier, the film was based on ‘The Hulk,’ a popular Marvel comics superhero. The story revolved around a scientist named Bruce Banner who gets involved in an experiment that transforms him into a superhuman, ‘The Hulk’. The film was a commercial success and was met with mostly positive reviews.