Norman Johnson Jr.
Norman Johnson Jr. is rapidly establishing himself as a prominent figure in the film industry, drawing praise from esteemed outlets such as Deadline, Indiewire, and Variety for his compelling performance in the short film "Game." At just 27 years old, he has already carved out a significant niche for himself, showcasing his versatility across multiple genres including drama, comedy, action, and romance.
In 2018, Norman made a notable entry into the industry, appearing in three short films and landing his first lead role in "The Last Summer," where he shared the screen with actors K.J. Apa, Maia Mitchell, and Jacob Latimore. His recent work in "Game," directed by Jeannie Donohoe and produced by the Weinstein Company, has garnered him considerable critical acclaim, further solidifying his reputation as a talented performer.
Norman's impressive range was recognized at the Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival, where he was honored as one of the Best Live Action performers. Additionally, he won a Bronze award at the prestigious Cannes Lions Festival, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences. Currently, he stars as Tosin in the hit series "Paradise City" and gained widespread recognition for his role as Mason in Netflix's "The Last Summer," a project that received three Teen Choice Award nominations. With each new endeavor, Norman Johnson Jr. proves he is a rising star to watch in the film industry.
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