Norman Sheun is an actor, known for McLeod's Daughters (2001), Aftertaste (2021) and Chuck Finn (1999).
Norman Sinclair was born on February 3, 1917 in Hartford City, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Punishment Park (1971). He died on October 19, 1972 in Loma Linda, California, USA.
Norman Stoffregen is known for Die Fälscher (2007), Hexe Lilli: Der Drache und das magische Buch (2009) and Mann kann, Frau erst recht (2012).
Norman Stokle was born on November 22, 1933 in County Durham, England. He was an actor, known for IP5: L'île aux pachydermes (1992), Heavy Rain (2010) and The Hitchhiker (1983). He died on February 24, 2016 in Fresno, California, USA.
Norman Stone is a producer and director, known for The Final Fix (2020), Shadowlands (1986) and The Sunday Gang (1976). He is married to Sally Magnusson. They have five children.
Norman Thavaud was born in the North of France. To ten years old already, Norman loves to create mini-shows on camera. His first audience will be his family. A few years later, he decides to learn cinema at College, in Paris. After three years of studying, he finds a job as a video editor. At the same time, he decides to launch his first Dailymotion's channel, in collaboration with his best friend "Hugo tout seul". Together, they write, act and produce short humorous videos released on Internet. To them, it's only for fun ! But it's a real success and thousands people watch their videos. In January 2011, Norman decides to launch its own YouTube's channel : Norman fait des vidéos. He releases his first video, written, directed, played and edited by himself and it's an immediate success ! So Norman continues to share his humorous point of view in front of his camera, in his tiny apartment in Montreuil. His audience doesn't stop to grow and feels close to him and to his life. It is the first time that French sketches only released on the internet gather such a high number of views. It is a real buzz and each video counts more than 5 millions of views. The French media see Norman as a real phenomenon, and he even is called "la Star du Web Man Show". At the end of 2011, Norman creates, with Nicolas Plisson's help, two comedy shows : "Le Zapping Amazing" and "Le Zapping Amazing 2". He shares the stage with his "Youtubeurs" friends : Hugo Tout seul, Cyprien, Natoo, Jhon Rachid, etc. It is a real hit and they toured extensively in France ! During the same time, Norman appears in a few episodes of Palmashow on C8 and also in Bref's show released on Canal+. In 2013, Norman plays the role of Octave Blin in "Pas très normales activités" of Maurice Barthélémy. Two years later, he lands a role in Maiwenn's movie "Mon Roi", highly acclaimed by critics. In 2016, he plays the role of Paul-Edouard in Philippe Lacheau's last movie "Alibi.com", also warmly welcomed by the audience, with 3,4 millions of tickets sold. Simultaneously, Norman meets the famous producer Kader Aoun, and together they write a one-man-show "Norman sur scène". For two entire years, Norman tours across France, Belgium, Switzerland and even Canada ! At the present time, Norman continues to create his own videos on YouTube, his first passion. He also plays his own role in the second season of the French TV-show "Dix pour cent", released in April 2017 on France 2.
California born and Arizona raised, Norman Towns attended University of Providence in Montana, where he also played basketball. Leaving Big Sky Country with a double major in business and art under his belt, Towns returned to his birthplace of Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting and entertainment. With stand up comedy as his foot in the door, Towns caught the eye of Hollywood and has since appeared in Showtime's The Affair and TruTV's Those Who Can't.
Norman Van Hawley was born on December 20, 1917 in Highland Park, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Manster (1959). He died on July 5, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
Norman Vaughan was born on 10 April 1923 in West Derby, Liverpool, Lancashire [now in Merseyside], England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Twinky (1970), Bullseye (1981) and Come Play with Me (1977). He was previously married to Bernice. He died on 17 May 2002 in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK.
"Mac" landed the part of the Old Salt in Peter Berg's military science fiction war film Battleship at the ripe age of 90. Having had a naval career for 27 years and being a veteran of four wars, a military war film was a thrill for him to shoot aboard the battleship Mighty Mo. Mac served aboard the U.S.S. Oklahoma until July 1941 when, by winning a coin toss, was able to take shore duty to spend more time with the hapa haole sweetheart he would eventually marry. But, it wasn't long before he found himself aboard another vessel bound for Palmyra Atoll, 1000 miles south of Hawaii. It was there that they received the announcement over the radio on December 7, 1941, "This is no drill." Whenever he remembers that day, his smile invariably fades as he remembers the feeling of knowing that Battleship Row was being attacked back in Honolulu, that his ship, his shipmates, were in the midst of it. He thought of that coin toss; thought of those he left behind. Norman McLafferty isn't entirely new to movie making. In 1964 he met the "Duke" while filming In Harm's Way, the acclaimed World War II film that landed him a speaking part. Seventy years later and he's still married to his Hawaiian sweetheart from Kapahulu who he met in that summer of 1941 and married in March 1943. Together they have lived abroad in Japan and together have traveled to all the states except seven. Until recently, Mac has been an avid golfer and teacher of golf. It's game he's played more than eighty-five years. He's also an artist, who enjoys watercolor painting. Three of his paintings hang in the Tripler Army Medical Center outside the offices of the Adult Medicine Clinic, a donation from Mac to the hospital that has cared for his ten children, himself and his wife over many decades. At 94, he's still a formidable Old Salt and always thinking about what he's going to do next.