Ed Norton
Edward Norton achieved instant stardom in his feature film debut in the 1996 Primal Fear.
Norton was credited for saving a rather mediocre film with his portrayal of a Kentucky
altar boy accused of murdering a Chicago Arch Bishop. This role earned Norton Golden
Globe and Oscar Nominations for best supporting actor. With his instant fame Norton
proved that he could go on and further his acting talents.
Norton was born in Boston on August 18, 1969. He was raised in Columbia, Maryland and
even in his early years Norton was known as an extremely smart and serious individual.
He is the son of a former federal prosecutor and an English teacher. He became interested
in acting at the age of five and made his stage debut at the age of 8 in a local production
of Annie Get Your Gun. Norton enrolled in the Orenstein's Columbia School for Theatrical Arts,
and after high school he studied history at Yale, while staying active in the university's
theater program.
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