Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and schooled at a variety of places including a year at a Rudolf Steiner School in Chambi-sur-Montreux, Switzerland. Drama training at the De Leon Drama School in Richmond, Surrey UK.Began stage career in 1976 in "Journey's End" followed by appearances in diverse productions in Johannesburg and Pretoria and national tours. To mention a few: The Deep Blue Sea, Fringe Benefits,Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, The Crucible,The Front Page, Anyone for Denis,Stevie, Ross. And musicals like Evita, The King and I,Fings Aint Wot They Used To Be and The Boys in the Photograph(aka The Beautiful Game)A good mix of Radio dramas and serials along with TV and commercials,voice-overs and corporates kept him more than busy. Other jobs have included :tour guide on Dalmatian Coast, shipping clerk at Automobile Association SA, office worker at Die Afrikaanse Pers and functions Barman. Married to Penny, who was a ballet dancer with PACT ballet, and later a member of Razzle Jazzle Dance troupe(jazz/modern). Two daughters, Amy and Jay, both of whom are in the entertainment industry. Lives and works in/from Johannesburg.
Handsome Norman Astwood was a talented actor and singer from the 1920s to the early 1940s. He also became a leading actor of the race film genre (Black Cinema) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Norman Astwood was born in the British West Indies and was educated at Wolmer's. He was a Jamaican who grew up in Kingston, Jamaica, and in 1912, he and his family was one of millions who immigrated to America through the legendary Ellis Island. Norman was furthered educated at the City College in New York. When the first world war broke out Norman enlisted and served as an aviator in the British Army, being commissioned as Leuitantant. In the 1920s, Norman returned to the United States after the war and launched his career as an actor, singer, and overall entertainer on stage, radio, and later screen. Norman earned his first success in one of the first popular black Broadway musical comedies "Blackbirds of 1926." In 1929, Norman went to England with the Lew Leslie Blackbirds revue which had a highly successful run in London. Singing was another one of Norman's talents, he sung at various popular venues and on the radio in the 1930s, awing audiences with his dynamic and heartfelt singing. In 1935, Norman appeared as master of ceremonies in the Universal film short "Harlem Bound" and he sung the emotional "Machinery." Norman attained screen success as an actor (when he was in his late 30's) in race films a.k.a Black Cinema films, "Paradise In Harlem," "Sunday Sinners" and "Murder on Lenox Avenue": these were the best films of the genre partly because of Norman's dominating presence and talent. Race films were the only films Norman could display his talent since he was too light and not the Stepin Fetchit type to appear in Hollywood films. In only three films Norman showed more acting skills then most in numerous films; his naturalness, convincingness, great knack for timing, and powerful presence and strong voice brought his characters alive always giving a pleasing, complimentary performance. Norman usually portrayed tough, intimidating, macho types and played them perfectly. He played men you love to hate but he added charm, magnetic appeal, and his rugged good looks that drew audiences to him and made him attractive. He was the Clark Gable of race films. To add to his image he had a distinct accented voice that he became very known for. When not acting, throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Norman entertained at various premier nightclubs and theaters like the famed Apollo theater. In World War II, Norman served as a captain in the U.S. Army and he still performed during the war but retired from show business before the war ended.
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Norman Baert was born on January 26, 1968 in Ekeren, Belgium. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for In Limbo (2021), #YouToo (2019) and Spoed (2000).
Norman Bartold was born on August 6, 1928 in Berkeley, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Westworld (1973), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and Superchick (1973). He was married to Sheila Bartold. He died on May 28, 1994 in Rancho Mirage, California.
Norman Bennett is an actor, known for Hope Floats (1998), Terms of Endearment (1983) and Tender Mercies (1983).
Norman Black is an American actor. He is of Okinawan and German-Irish descent. Norman was born and raised in San Diego, CA. Norman's first national television debut was for the American telenovela series 'Desire' (2006 episode 41). His next national television appearance he portrayed a Deputy for the cult hit series 'Veronica Mars' (2006 season 3, episode 2 - My Big Fat Greek Rush Week). Soon after he landed 2 more television roles for the American telenovela series 'Watch Over Me' (2006 episode 40) and a recurring role on 'Wicked, Wicked Games' (2007 episode 64, 64) in which he appeared opposite of Oscar Award Winning actress Tatum O'Neal. Norman landed a series regular role as Professor Keane in the vampire sci-fi television series 'Age of the Living Dead' (2018 season 1 episodes 1-6). Norman has also appeared as Art Smith for Investigation Discovery's television series 'Married With Secrets ( 2016 season 1 episode 5) and Detective Brad Gregory on 'Blood Relatives' (2016 season 5 episode 8). Norman is returning as Professor Keane for season two of Age Of The Living Dead for a 2020 release.
Norman Bowman was born on 3 August 1969 in Arbroath, Scotland, UK. He is an actor, known for Baar Baar Dekho (2016), Don't Look Back! (2003) and A Plea for Grimsby (2015).
Norman Brenner is known for his work on Seinfeld (1989) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000).
Norman Briski was born on January 2, 1938 in Santa Fe, Santa Fe Province, Argentina. He is an actor and writer, known for 5.5.5 (2013), 9 81 (2021) and Plaza de almas (1997).