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Septimus Edward Norris (March 10, 1911 – December 18, 2002) was an American film actor.
Edward Norris (1911-2002) was a veteran of over 70 feature films, including many classics and B movies. He starred in Decoy (1946), They Won't Forget (1937), and Boys Town (1938), among others.
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Norris is widely known for his role as Detective Edward Norris on HBO's hit television series, The Wire (2002-2008) as well as the investigator in the movie Jack the Ripper in America (2009). Norris became a published author in 2017 with the release of his hardcover book, Way Down in the Hole.
Edward Norris is an actor who appeared in 72 movies and TV shows, including The Wire, Perry Mason, and I Was a Communist for the FBI. See his full list of credits, photos, and biography on TV Guide.
Jun 11, 2003 · Edward Norris, a versatile actor who appeared in more than 70 films, died in 2002 at age 91. He was a former Malibu resident who served as a pilot instructor in World War II and collected antiques and horses.
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Norris made his television debut in 1951 with two appearances on Fireside Theater. He went on act for 30 years in both television and film. During the course of his 12-year span on television he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason: "The Case of the Fiery Fingers" and "The Case of the Tarnished Trademark".
Edward Norris was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Norris started his acting career landing roles in such films as the Rochelle Hudson crime flick "Show Them No Mercy" (1935), "The Wagon Trail" (1935) and the drama "The Magnificent Brute" (1936) with Victor McLaglen.