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Edward Morgan is an actor, known for Peace, Love & Misunderstanding (2011).
Edward N. Hall was previously married to Edith Shawcross.
Edward Nell is an actor, known for Pimped (2018).
Edward Neumeier is an American screenwriter, producer and director best known for his work on the science fiction movies RoboCop and Starship Troopers. He wrote the latter's sequel, and most recently wrote and directed Starship Troopers 3: Marauder. Neumeier studied journalism at the University of California at Santa Cruz then attended the School of Motion Picture and Television at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). After completing his bachelor's degree at UCLA, Neumeier started work in the Hollywood film business, as a production assistant on the TV series Taxi, a prohof-reader for Paramount Pictures and Columbia Pictures; and as a junior executive at the Universal Pictures company. Neumeier wrote his first outlines and film treatments for his first movie, RoboCop, as well as other spec scripts. He declined an offer of a vice-presidency at Universal Pictures, to develop the screenplay for RoboCop, with Michael Miner. The rights to the screenplay were bought up by the Orion Pictures company, and was granted a budget of just under $10 million. Neumeier also co-produced RoboCop, which was released in movie theaters in 1987 in North America and some other locations. This movie was a success, and it drew just over 50 million dollars' worth of ticket sales in the United States alone. The success of RoboCop also motivated the production of two sequels, RoboCop 2 and RoboCop 3, and also two TV series, one live-action and one animated. He wrote the original script called "Bug Hunt at Outpost Nine", but TriStar Pictures decided to connect this story with the Robert Heinlein's novel "Starship Troopers", durring pre-production period.
Although a veteran of over 70 feature films including many grade A classics, Norris was best known as the star of many Bs, thanks to his appearances in innumerable second features during the 1930s and 1940s. The son of a prominent gynecologist, Dr. Richard Cooper Norris, he grew up in Philadelphia. At 16 he dropped out of the Culver Military Academy to marry a socially prominent physician's daughter, and took a job as a reporter. When the marriage ended two years later, Edward spent time on the west coast where a chance meeting with famed director, William A. Wellman netted him his first film work, as a double for actor Buddy Rogers in the World War I classic, Wings (1927). Taking Wellman's advice, Norris headed back east in 1928 to gain acting experience in stage productions and traveling shows. By 1933 he was back in Hollywood where he soon won a small role in Rouben Mamoulian's Queen Christina (1933), starring Greta Garbo. His film debut landed him a long-term contract with MGM who intended to groom him as a romantic leading man. Unfortunately Louis B. Mayer soon abandoned plans for Norris after signing another handsome youngster, Robert Taylor who quickly became a studio favorite. Unfortunately, only three times during his Metro contract was Norris given opportunities commensurate with his abilities: on loan out to Fox as a kidnapping victim in the thriller Show Them No Mercy! (1935), as a young criminal attempting to save his adolescent brother in the Oscar winning drama Boys Town (1938), and notably, as a young teacher falsely accused of murdering one of his pupils in Warners' wrenching social drama They Won't Forget (1937). The latter, Norris' favorite role, won him wide acclaim and additional offers of employment from other studios which MGM nixed. Increasingly disgruntled, Norris became temporarily lost in a sea of self-pity and booze, and in the process acquired a reputation for being rebellious and unreliable. In 1938 he left MGM and signed with Fox who also utilized him poorly. Although his first rate performance as a reformed criminal in Fox's crime drama The Escape (1939) earned accolades, the film was a second feature which garnered little attention. Sadly his other Fox films including Frontier Marshal (1939), The Gorilla (1939), and Here I Am a Stranger (1939) gave him little to do. By 1941 Norris had conquered his demons and become a freelance actor while serving as a pilot instructor for the U.S. Army Air Force. Stationed in southern California, he continued to make movies, appearing in 26 mostly low budget features from 1941 to 1945. In 1946 Norris film career reached its zenith with his starring role as a bloodthirsty killer in Monogram's acclaimed noir classic Decoy (1946). During the following decade he also earned good reviews for memorable performances in over a dozen other features. His last screen appearance came in 1955 in the United Artists western, The Kentuckian (1955). After he ceased making films, Norris made several guest appearances on television before retiring from acting in the early 1960s. A wealthy man, thanks to shrewd investments, he devoted the remainder of his life to managing his real estate and pursuing his innumerable hobbies including antique car and gun collections as well as raising horses. In 1978 Norris made headlines when a firestorm destroyed his Malibu home. In 1997 he moved to Fort Bragg, a small town two hours north of San Francisco, where he died on December 18, 2002. He was 91 years old.
American actor, filmmaker and activist Edward Harrison Norton was born on August 18, 1969, in Boston, Massachusetts, and was raised in Columbia, Maryland. His mother, Lydia Robinson "Robin" (Rouse), was a foundation executive and teacher of English, and a daughter of famed real estate developer James Rouse, who developed Columbia, MD; she passed away of brain cancer on March 6, 1997. His father, Edward Mower Norton, Jr., was an environmental lawyer and conservationist, who works for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Edward has two younger siblings, James and Molly. From the age of five onward, the Yale graduate (majoring in history) was interested in acting. At the age of eight, he would ask his drama teacher what his motivation in a scene was. He attended theater schools throughout his life, and eventually managed to find work on stage in New York as a member of the Signature players, who produced the works of playwright and director Edward Albee. Around the time when he was appearing in Albee's Fragments, in Hollywood, they were looking for a young actor to star opposite Richard Gere in a new courtroom thriller, Primal Fear (1996). The role was offered to Leonardo DiCaprio but he turned it down. Gere was on the verge of walking away from the project, fed up with the wait for a young star to be found, when Edward auditioned and won the role over 2000 other hopefuls. Before the film was even released, his test screenings for the part were causing a Hollywood sensation, and he was soon offered roles in Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You (1996) and The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996). Edward won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Primal Fear (1996). In 1998, Norton gained 30 pounds of muscle and transformed his look into that of a monstrous skinhead for his role as a violent white supremacist in American History X (1998). This performance earned him his second Oscar nomination, this time for Best Actor. He received his third Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor, for his work in Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014). His most prominent roles also include the critically acclaimed Everyone Says I Love You (1996), The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996), Fight Club (1999), Red Dragon (2002), 25th Hour (2002), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), The Illusionist (2006), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). He has also directed and co-written films, including his directorial debut, Keeping the Faith (2000). He has done uncredited work on the scripts for The Score (2001), Frida (2002), and The Incredible Hulk (2008). Alongside his work in cinema, Norton is an environmental and social activist, and is a member of the board of trustees of Enterprise Community Partners, a non-profit organization for developing affordable housing founded by his grandfather James Rouse.
Edward Nwagbugwu is an actor, known for When love dies (2019).
Welcome to the Ancestral Congregation where the living and deceased conjugate. The Gotholic Priest, EDWARD NYAHAY, shines the light of Christ where there is darkness. No sin is too great that God cannot forgive. Find redemption in your soul and pray for your loved ones, living and those beyond the grave. Edward Nyahay, AKA, GOTHOLIC, CEO of Gotholic Records (ASCAP) is classically-trained under the vocal direction of Kelle Rhoads (Randy Rhoads' brother), Musonia School of Music, as well as, other professional vocal coaches and character development instructors. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA, from UMASS, Boston in Art, Film and Theater. EDWARD NYAHAY's haunted vocals, theatrics and lyrics created a new genre of music, film and entertainment, called GOTHOLIC; combining his Apocalyptic, Byzantine/Roman Catholic beliefs and Gothic influence. GOTHOLIC's three octave plus range allows him to rip into worlds never penetrated before until now. The Battle of Principality lives and breathes within his lyrics, vocals, music and soul, infiltrating the celestial realm. GOTHOLIC music has been known to reach down into hell and pull souls out for Christ! EDWARD NYAHAY/GOTHOLIC is influenced by Artists like: Zalman King (whose office he ran for four years), Marilyn Manson, Ozzy Osbourne, Sopor Aeternus, Alice Cooper, King Diamond, Stryper, Salvador Dali, Van Halen, KISS, Motley Crue, WASP, DIO, BLACK SABBATH, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth, Pink Floyd, Journey, The Dead Can Dance, My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, SKINNY PUPPY...just to mention a few... EDWARD NYAHAY studied vocals under KELLE RHOADS (RANDY RHOADS' brother) @ MUSONIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC for three years, was coached vocally by: Paula Sworney, Leslie Kanter, Christy Lawson, Max Wasa, Bobbie Shaw Chance and Richard Brander. He graduated Magna Cum Lade from UMass, Boston (1995) with an Art Major (Film Concentration), Theater Minor and has created curriculums and taught Video Production, Screen-Play Writing, On-Camera Acting, Directing and Editing for 14 years around the country (FL, NY, CA). He was responsible for getting hundreds of his students into top film schools such as: USC Film School, LA Film School, Brooks College, Chapman University Film School, The Art Institutes of Los Angeles and Ft. Lauderdale...among many, many more. Many of his students currently work in the Entertainment Industry. EDWARD NYAHAY has been a member of SAG (Screen Actors Guild) since 1997, and he has written novels like WINGS OF FLESH: EXPEL YOUR DEMONS ENJOY THE FLIGHT, many feature screen-plays, including WINGS OF FLESH: GOTHOLIC WARFARE, and THE WITCH CHRONICLES I & II, and award winning shorts, and has produced over 2000 Youtube videos on-line, and is the creator of many successful Youtube Channels. EDWARD NYAHAY was part of the Galpin Team that WON the grand prize of fifty thousand dollars on National Television, TLC's "The Singing Office" (2008), hosted by Mel B and Joey Fatone. He also achieved top 15% of all Honda Sales globally, and was the Internet Manager at Vista Ford Lincoln and Sunrise Ford. Gotholic Records (ASCAP) consists of many musical collaborations, including but not limited to, Award Winning Music Producers: Anno Domini Nation, Wyshmaster Beats, Legion Beats, Big Shot Beats and Baykitt Music. GOTHOLIC is not a force to be reckoned with, as he stands with God's Holiest Angels battling demons, and spreading God's truth and love. He produced and edited a TV SHOW with his wife, Actress, Jacqueline Lovell, FOREST BATHING: Friends w/benefits, directed by and starring Jacqueline Lovell. May those who encounter GOTHOLIC, encounter GOD!
Originally from the Bronx, Edward O'Blenis grew up near Portland, Oregon and turned to acting when his love for break dancing went out of style. He obtained his MFA in acting from the Yale School of Drama before moving to New York City, where he has worked extensively in theater as well as television and film.