Edward Norton
He has been nominated for two Academy Awards, for Primal Fear and American History X, and won a Golden Globe along with numerous other awards for his performances. The film Frida, for which he wrote an uncredited screenplay, was nominated for six Academy Awards and won two. In 2003 he won the Obie Award in for his performance Off-Broadway in Burn This, by Lanford Wilson.
He produced and directed the film Keeping the Faith, produced Down in the Valley (Cannes Film Festival selection) and is currently producing five other films including Dan O'Brien's Buffalo for the Broken Heart and Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn for which he is currently writing the screenplay. His most recent film, Pride & Glory, co-stars Colin Farrell and Jon Voight, and will be released in 2007.
Norton also founded and runs Class 5 Films in partnership with his brother Jim Norton, writer Stuart Blumberg and producer Bill Migliore. They recently announced a partnership with Brad Pitt's Plan B and National Geographic to produce an epic 10-part series for HBO based on Stephen Ambrose's acclaimed book Undaunted Courage about the Lewis and Clark expedition. Norton and Pitt will executive produce the series. The Painted Veil is Class 5's second major film release this year.
Class 5's documentary productions include: The Great Rivers Expedition, a film for the Outdoor Life Network about an historic whitewater adventure that took place in China in 2003; and Dirty Work, a film by David Sampliner that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and aired on the Sundance Channel last spring. Class 5 also collaborated with the Sea Studios Foundation on their highly acclaimed, multi-million dollar series about earth system sciences for National Geographic, Strange Days on Planet Earth, which Norton hosts and narrates, and which aired on PBS last year. Class 5 is currently producing a film about Senator Barak Obama.
Norton is a committed social and environmental activist as well as being a major financial supporter of the Nature Conservancy's Yunnan Great Rivers conservation project, the Grand Canyon Trust, EarthJustice, the Wilderness Society, the Southern Center for Human Rights, American Museum of Natural History, Credit Where Credit is Due, the American Visionary Arts Museum and the Johns Hopkins Neuro-oncology Research Lab.
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Edward Norton Facts
| Birth Name | Edward Norton Jr. |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Birthday | August 18, 1969 (39) |
| Sign | Leo |
| Birthplace | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
| Height | 6' 1" (1m85) |
| Awards | 1997 Golden Globe Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture (for Primal Fear) |
Selected Filmography
| Incredible Hulk | ||
| The Incredible Hulk | ||
| The Waltons | ||
| American History X | ||
| Red Dragon | ||
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