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Norman Mark Reedus: The Walking Dead
Norman Mark Reedus is an American Actor, he is best known for his role as Daryl Dixon on AMC television series The Walking Dead and also Norman is best known for playing the role of Murphy MacManus in the 1999 movie, The Boondock Saints. Norman Reedus age 47 was born in Hollywood, Florida, on January 6th, 1969 to his mother Marianne Reedus and his father Norman Reedus. Norman was raised in Los Angeles and lived in many different places such as, Japan, Spain, and Ireland. Norman graduated High school and went to college at Bethany College. Norman has one child which is his son Mingus Lucien Reedus with his Ex Helena Christiansen which were together but never married from 1998 to 2003. Norman was very first discovered at a party in Los Angeles, …show more content…
He got his first “taste” of acting in the play Maps for Drowners at the Tiffany Theater on Sunset Boulevard. So form there on he went up in the show business, his first film was in 1997, which was Guillermo Del Toro. A horror thriller film where he played the character Jeremy. Norman has starred in 55 plus different films such as Floating, Six Ways to Sunday, Deuces Wild, Blade II, Gossip, 8mm, American Gangster, Hero Wanted and Moscow Chill since he has started in career. He plays in all sorts of different movie genres like horror, romances, and ext.

Norman now a days is best known for being Daryl Dixon because the show is such a big hit and he plays such a good character. I for one absolutely love The Walking Dead and I love Norman Reedus’ character in the show as well! He is a very fantastic actor! Norman Reedus also modeled many times, he modeled for Prada, Alessandro Dell’Acqua, Durban, Levi’s, Lexus, and most recently he modeled more Morgenthal Fredrics. Norman was in a bad car accident in late February 2005 in Berlin Germany. Norman’s
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Before everything, before his fame and glory he was employed at a Harley Davidson shop while producing artwork as an artist. He made $7.50/ minimum wage just like the rest of us. Norman has many meaningful tattoos on his body, including a devil on his arm, a star on his hand, a snake on his leg, demons on his back, and many more! One of the most meaningful tattoos he has is the name “Norman” tattooed across his chest. Not from him but for his father. This is pretty off topic but, a fun fact about Norman is when he was younger his favorite number was three, mainly because if you rotated it then it looked like a pair of boob’s. Norman is a pretty fun guy, he has a lot of humors moments and is an out there kind of guy. As you can see in most of my paper, Norman Reedus has quite an interesting life. He has done many roles in movies in his life time and he has come a long way since he first started acting. He is a very talented man and it’s crazy to think that can happen to anyone. Also a little known fact Norman was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work as Daryl Dixon in 2012! Isn’t that kind of cool! He is such an amazing Actor! He does some really good work and all the

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