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▪ American actorin full Edward Harrison Nortonborn Aug. 18, 1969, Boston, Mass., U.S.American actor who was known for his intense performances and uncompromising approach to his work.Norton, the son of a high-school English teacher and an attorney, was raised in Columbia, Md. He studied history at Yale University (B.A., 1991), in New Haven, Conn., before moving to Osaka, Japan, where he worked briefly as a consultant. He then moved to New York City to pursue a full-time acting career. An audition with writer and producer Edward Albee (Albee, Edward) landed Norton a role in Fragments in 1994, and thereafter Norton joined the New York Signature Theater Company.Norton's film career was launched with his appearance alongside Richard Gere (Gere, Richard) in Primal Fear (1996). His role as a mentally disturbed choirboy charged with the murder of a priest garnered him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor. That same year he starred opposite Drew Barrymore in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and appeared with Woody Harrelson in The People vs. Larry Flint (1996).Norton then starred in two visceral films dealing with the lives of disaffected and culturally isolated young men. In American History X (1998) he portrayed Derek Vinyard, a reformed white supremacist in contemporary California who returns from prison to help shepherd his brother away from racial animosity and violence; he received his second Academy Award nomination for the part. The following year Norton performed alongside Brad Pitt in Fight Club (1999), a film portraying the lives of emotionally empty men who turn to underground combat as an outlet from their homogeneous lives in a materialistic and corporate-dominated society. The two roles cemented Norton's reputation as a formidable actor able to undertake difficult and culturally sensitive roles.In 2000 Norton made his directorial debut with Keeping the Faith, a romantic comedy in which two longtime friends, one a priest and the other a rabbi, fall in love with the same woman. Norton later appeared alongside Anthony Hopkins (Hopkins, Sir Anthony) in Red Dragon (2002), a prequel to the 1991 blockbuster Silence of the Lambs, and starred as a convicted drug dealer contemplating his life in the 24-hour period before his incarceration in Spike Lee (Lee, Spike)'s 25th Hour (2002). In The Illusionist (2006; adapted from the short story Eisenheim the Illusionist by Steven Millhauser), Norton portrayed Eisenheim, a magician who uses his skills to beguile the crown prince of Vienna. In 2008 he starred as Bruce Banner in the superhero film The Hulk.
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