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Edward Norton

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I never think that a film should answer questions for you. I think it should make you ask a lot of questions.


— Edward Norton


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I read a lot of scripts and so many are clearly a knockoff of one familiar genre or another.


— Edward Norton


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I remember as a kid having the offer of a scholarship, that it was going to be like going to Mars, and deciding to stay in my public school.


— Edward Norton


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I tend to have a kind of tunnel vision when I'm looking at an individual piece.


— Edward Norton


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I tend to relate to a character in terms of the arc: what's interesting is where he starts versus where he ends up.


— Edward Norton


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I think a lot of people relate to some of my characters' inner struggles.


— Edward Norton


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I'm a New Yorker, you know.


— Edward Norton


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I'm not particularly precious about the theatrical experience any more.


— Edward Norton


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I've always liked the idea of taking old dramatic ideas and devices and making them feel relevant or contemporary or whatever.


— Edward Norton


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Identical twins are endemically alike in many ways.


— 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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