Norman Guerrero is known for Princess 'Daya' Reese (2021), Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 (2014) and Only You (2021).
Norman Hacker was born on August 18, 1962 in Enns, Upper Austria, Austria. He is an actor, known for I Am Here (2014), Das Ende der Wahrheit (2019) and Tatort (1970).
Norman Hansen was born on 24 April 1967 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
Norman Hardie is known for Alive Inside (2014).
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Norman Hunter was born on October 29, 1943 in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, England. He is known for IX FIFA World Cup 1970 (1970), Bobby (2016) and Kicking & Screaming (1995). He died on April 17, 2020 in England.
Norman Husser is an actor, known for Revenge of the Lost (2017).
Cult horror movie director Norman J. Warren was born on June 25, 1942, in London, England. His fright features are distinguished by their cold, grim tones, modern-day settings (this was a radical departure from the period Gothic horror movies made by Hammer), young adult main characters, and startling outbursts of hideously graphic violence. Warren suffered from polio as a child and hence had only one functioning arm. An avid film buff since he was a kid, he got his start working as a runner on The Millionairess (1960) and handled assistant director chores on the feature The Dock Brief (1962). Norman made his debut as a filmmaker with the 15-minute short Fragment (1965). Warren then directed the immensely successful softcore sex pictures Her Private Hell (1968) and Loving Feeling (1968). He next did the grisly devil-worship horror entry Satan's Slave (1976) starring Michael Gough. This was followed by the nifty supernatural shocker Terror (1978), the twisted sci-fi/horror item Prey (1977), the smutty softcore sci-fi sex comedy romp Outer Touch (1979), and the nasty sci-fi/horror Alien (1979) cash-in Inseminoid (1981). Warren took a break from the horror genre by directing the exciting spy action outing Gunpowder (1986). His last feature was the dreary horror clunker Bloody New Year (1987). He went gone on to direct music videos and educational shorts, worked as a cinematographer on the retrospective documentary shorts Corridor Gossip (2007), Haunted Memories (2007) and Making Space (2007) and was interviewed in the documentary Doing Rude Things (1995). Warren was also a regular guest at Manchester's Festival of Fantastic Films. He died at age 78 on March 11, 2021.
Norman Jenks is known for See No Evil (2014).
Norman Jewison is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed filmmaker who has produced and directed some of the world's most memorable, entertaining and socially important films, exploring controversial and complicated subjects and giving them a universal accessibility. Some of his most well-known works include the pre-glasnost political satire The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming, the original The Thomas Crown Affair, the groundbreaking civil rights-era drama In the Heat of the Night (winner of five Academy Awards, including Best Picture), the first rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, the futuristic cult hit Rollerball, hit musical comedy-drama Fiddler on the Roof, the romantic comedy Moonstruck, courtroom drama ...And Justice For All, military drama A Soldier's Story, the labour movement picture F.I.S.T., war dramas The Statement and In Country, and the masterfully told story of Reuben 'Hurricane' Carter The Hurricane, among many others. Jewison has been personally nominated for four Oscars and received three Emmy Awards; his films have received 46 nominations and won 12 Academy Awards. In 1999, Jewison received the prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award at the Academy Awards. In Canada, his life's work has been recognized with the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, and he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada, a member of the Order of Ontario, and a Companion to the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour. In 2010, Jewison was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Directors Guild of America. A modern trailblazer in the development of Canadian film, Jewison is committed to advancing the art of storytelling and filmmaking, both through his groundbreaking films, and through his creation of the Canadian Film Centre (CFC) in 1986, which opened its doors in Toronto in 1988. The CFC is a charitable cultural organization that drives the future of Canadian storytelling.