James Norton

James Norton

actor, producer, soundtrack

James Norton was born on Jul 18, 1985 in UK. James Norton's big-screen debut came with An Education directed by Lone Scherfig in 2009, strarring Student. James Norton is known for Nowhere Special directed by Uberto Pasolini, James Norton stars as John and Daniel Lamont as Michael. James Norton has got 3 awards and 10 nominations so far. The most recent award James Norton achieved is Faro Island Film Festival. The upcoming new movie James Norton plays is Rogue Agent which will be released on Jul 27, 2022.

James Norton was born in 1985 to two teachers and has a younger sister who is a doctor. Growing up in North Yorkshire he espoused acting at a very early age - playing Joseph in his primary school nativity play aged five - and, after leaving Ampleforth College he did work experience at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Rather than go straight to acting school he read theology at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and then travelled to Nepal, where he became interested in Buddhism. On return he enrolled at RADA in London, graduating in 2010 and, just before graduating bagging a (very) small part as Carey Mulligan's boyfriend in the final scene of 'An Education'. In 2011 he appeared on the London stage in revivals of 'Journey's End' and 'The Lion in Winter' with Joanna Lumley and Robert Lindsay. At the tail end of 2013 he was in the faux-Austen mystery 'Death Comes To Pemberley' on television but 2014 has been the year when he became known to a wider audience via the period films 'Mr Turner' and 'Belle' as the heroine's first love interest and most particularly violent serial 'Happy Valley' as a murderous kidnapper and rapist and, by contrast in the post-war set whodunit series 'Grantchester' as a tipsy young vicar with a penchant for solving cases.

  • Birthday

    Jul 18, 1985
  • Place of Birth

    London, England, UK
  • Also known

    Джеймс Нортон, James Geoffrey Ian Norton

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 10 nominations

Faro Island Film Festival
2020
Best Ensemble Performance
Winner - Golden Carp Film Award - International
Behind the Voice Actors Awards
2015
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game
Winner - BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award
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