
Age: 56
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Edward Harrison Norton (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor and filmmaker. After graduating from Yale College in 1991 with a degree in history, he worked for a few months in Japan before moving to New York City to pursue an acting career. He gained recognition and critical acclaim for his debut in Primal Fear (1996), which earned him a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and an Academy Award nomination in the same category. His role as a redeemed neo-Nazi in American History X (1998) earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He also starred in the film Fight Club (1999), which garnered a cult following. Norton established the production company Class 5 Films in 2003, and was director or producer of the films Keeping the Faith (2000), Down in the Valley (2005), and The Painted Veil (2006). He continued to receive praise for his acting roles in films such as The Score (2001), 25th Hour (2002), The Italian Job (2003), The Illusionist (2006), Moonrise Kingdom (2012), and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). His biggest commercial successes have been Red Dragon (2002), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), The Incredible Hulk (2008), and The Bourne Legacy (2012). For his roles as a haughty actor in Birdman (2014) and Pete Seeger in A Complete Unknown (2024), Norton earned further Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. He has also directed and acted in the crime film Motherless Brooklyn (2019) and starred in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022). Norton is an environmental activist and social entrepreneur. He is a trustee of Enterprise Community Partners, a non-profit organization that advocates for affordable housing, and serves as president of the American branch of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust. He is also the UN Goodwill Ambassador for Biodiversity.

Edward Norton

Dandelion
for Dandelion in The Witcher-Nightmare
Suggested by thecookieprincess

Geralt has been having the same nightmare for some time-Yennefer and Ciri are fleeing through a dark and dense forest. It doesn't look like Brokilon. Both of them are quite helpless, terrified, and their eyes are dripping with tears that with time turn into blood. On top of that a mysterious man is chasing them. When Yen and Ciri hit a dead end, the man stabs them both through and through with his sword. One night in a dream, the killer's face finally appears. It is not Vilgefortz, Leo Bonhart, or anyone else Geralt knows, but...himself. He is then awakened by the screams of Yennefer and Ciri, but they are asleep. When he is on a walk with his beloved and his daughter he starts to feel hatred towards them. He draws his sword and cuts off Yennefer's hand as she tries to defend herself and Ciri. Panicked, they flee into a nearby forest. The Witcher finally catches up with them and kills them. When he regains consciousness over the bodies, Vesemir and Triss Merigold find him and demand an explanation. Yen, Ciri and Geralt's eyes begin to well up with blood. Triss then remembers the blood sorcerer-Villads of Angren, who hates the sorceresses of the Lodge. Geralt decides to avenge the deaths of Yen and Ciri. Meanwhile, sorceress and lover of Villads-Fayette spread the news across the continent that Geralt had deliberately killed the sorceress and Ciri. An enraged Pavetta - Ciri's mother - puts a bounty on his head.