Norman Reedus was born in Hollywood, Florida, to Marianne (Yarber), a teacher, and Norman Reedus. He is of Italian (from his paternal grandmother), English, Scottish, and Irish descent.Norman's first film was in Guillermo del Toro's 1997 horror thriller Mimic (1997), where he played the character Jeremy. He has also played roles in the fi...
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Norman Reedus was born in Hollywood, Florida, to Marianne (Yarber), a teacher, and Norman Reedus. He is of Italian (from his paternal grandmother), English, Scottish, and Irish descent.Norman's first film was in Guillermo del Toro's 1997 horror thriller Mimic (1997), where he played the character Jeremy. He has also played roles in the films "Floating", Six Ways to Sunday (1997), Deuces Wild (2002), Blade II (2002), "Gossip", 8MM (1999), American Gangster (2007), Hero Wanted (2008) and Moscow Chill. In 2005 he had a bit-part in Christian Alvart's Antikörper (2005) as a German policeman. In 2008 he starred in _Red Canyon_.Norman is perhaps best known for playing the role of Murphy MacManus in the 1999 movie The Boondock Saints (1999) opposite Sean Patrick Flanery and Willem Dafoe. He also starred opposite Flanery in the 2009 sequel The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009). He appeared at the 2012 Comic-Con in San Diego.As of 2010 he stars as Daryl Dixon in the AMC television series The Walking Dead (2010). The character was not originally in the comic book series of the same name, but was created specifically for Reedus after his audition for the character of Merle Dixon. The Walking Dead comic creator Robert Kirkman has stated he feels "absolutely blessed [Reedus] has honored the show with his presence, and the way he has come in and taken over that role and defined Daryl Dixon. A lot of Norman's portrayal of the character in the first season inspired all the writers to do what we did with him in the second season. We love writing him and end up doing cool stuff with him." Show less «
I've always said it's interesting to watch devils cry when angels want to stab you in the back. I li...Show more »
I've always said it's interesting to watch devils cry when angels want to stab you in the back. I like that mixture. Show less «
When you do television, you have this opportunity to drop these subtle hints everywhere. The way you...Show more »
When you do television, you have this opportunity to drop these subtle hints everywhere. The way you say things for example, sometimes those seeds turn into trees. Show less «
The dogs with the loudest bark are the ones that are most afraid.
The dogs with the loudest bark are the ones that are most afraid.
I literally have three boxes of presents. My son's room is nothing but Daryl Dixon paintings, dolls,...Show more »
I literally have three boxes of presents. My son's room is nothing but Daryl Dixon paintings, dolls, lighters, tattoos and panties. It's pretty ridiculous. It's fun. The Boondocks fans are pretty ferocious, as well. But, I get more Walking Dead stuff now. It's a bonus for me. The same group of people like both things. It's overwhelming to be honest. Show less «
Damaged people tend to gravitate towards damaged people.
Damaged people tend to gravitate towards damaged people.
You can't not look cool with a crossbow.
You can't not look cool with a crossbow.
I'm still insecure, but when I first started acting, I was really insecure. I glared at a lot of peo...Show more »
I'm still insecure, but when I first started acting, I was really insecure. I glared at a lot of people. I assumed everyone hated me. Somehow that scowl has turned into an acting career. Show less «