Donald Norris Jr.

Donald Norris Jr.

Birthday: 30 October 1986, Gastonia, North Carolina, USA
Height: 180 cm
Donald Norris, Jr. is a rapper, songwriter (who has written over 280 songs), publisher, model, actor, author, motivational speaker, and stand-up comedian. Donald has appeared in over 20 films, TV shows, and music videos. He was in a Dale Earnhardt, Jr. commercial, two music videos, and the TV shows "Outcast", "Banshee", "It... Show more »
Donald Norris, Jr. is a rapper, songwriter (who has written over 280 songs), publisher, model, actor, author, motivational speaker, and stand-up comedian. Donald has appeared in over 20 films, TV shows, and music videos. He was in a Dale Earnhardt, Jr. commercial, two music videos, and the TV shows "Outcast", "Banshee", "It's Supernatural, "Meet the Browns" and "Fast Track to Fame". He has also modeled at The Coca-Cola 600 and portrayed The Polar Express Conductor at a mall. He set up up several online stores that feature excellent personalized items. He is available to serve as a guest speaker at events.Mr. Norris is a former Psychology professor and substitute teacher. He was a former volunteer at Athens-Clarke County Police Department and graduated from the Citizen Police Academy in 2009. He received a Distinguished Service Award from Athens-Clarke County Police Department. He has worked with both Republican and Democratic organizations in promoting cooperation and compromising regarding such issues as health care. He ran for District Three Commissioner in Athens, Georgia but lost the race to an incumbent who had many years of political experience. He advocated public awareness of available resources, reducing the crime rate, addressing poverty and homelessness issues, and promoting civil rights and conservative morals and values. He has served in various honorary political positions and received numerous awards for political involvement and community service. He is a supporter of numerous organizations, including The Southern Poverty Law Center, Project HOPE, American Red Cross, the United States Naval Institute, the United States Navy Memorial, and the American Heart Association. Show less «
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