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Edward Norton

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I get heartbroken flying into L.A. It's just this feeling of unspecific loss. Can you imagine what the San Fernando Valley was when it was all wheat fields? Can you imagine what John Steinbeck saw?


— Edward Norton


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I grew up on the golden age of children's TV.


— Edward Norton


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I have this embedded faith in the process through which films of a certain type get discovered on longer timelines.


— Edward Norton


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I just like working with smart people.


— Edward Norton


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I just love movies.


— Edward Norton


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I like it when the deeper you go with the character, the more you see the layers start to peel away.


— Edward Norton


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I like making movies for myself and my friends and people with my sensibility.


— Edward Norton


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I like music, but I need to get outside more.


— Edward Norton


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I like things that aren't superficially one thing or another.


— Edward Norton


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I don't have anything to prove to anybody, which is a lovely place to be.


— Edward Norton


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About Edward Norton

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Did you know about Edward Norton?

In 1998 he took on the role of Derek Vinyard a reformed neo-Nazi in the film American History X. Fight Club premiered at the 1999 Venice International Film Festival. He also put time and money toward social activist causes including improving the quality of living in low-income communities.

In addition to this he performed uncredited work on the scripts for The Score Frida and The Incredible Hulk the last of which he also starred in. He made his directorial debut with the film Keeping the Faith (2000). He ran in the 2009 New York City Marathon to raise money for the Trust.

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