James Norton (actor)
Born | July 18, 1985 |
Hometown | London, England |
Height | 6'1" (1.85m) |
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London Film Festival: James Norton, Bill Nighy & Thomasin McKenzie Netflix Drama ‘Joy’ Set For World Premiere
- Netflix’s historical drama Joy starring James Norton, Bill Nighy, and Thomasin McKenzie will world premiere at this year’s London Film Festival. The pic will screen on October 15 at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall with director Ben Taylor and cast members McKenzie, Norton, and Nighy confirmed to attend. The pic tells the true story …
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2015 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Supporting Actor | Happy Valley | Nominated |
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Happy Valley's James Norton's new BBC period drama shares update and new cast
King and Conqueror has now wrapped filming in Iceland, and new cast members have been announced to be joining James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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Elander Moore, Indy Lewis, Jason Forbes Join ‘King & Conqueror’ Series as Filming Wraps in Iceland
Elander Moore (Kaos, Interview with the Vampire) and Jason Forbes (My Lady Jane, A Gentleman in Moscow) have joined the cast of the BBC and CBS’ joint period project King & Conqueror, about the Battle of Hastings. They join a previously confirmed star-studded line-up including James Norton as Harold, Earl of Wessex, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as …
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CBS Studios & BBC Drama ‘King & Conqueror’ Rounds Out Cast & Wraps Shooting
UPDATE, 8.12 a.m. PT: Leo Legrand has been added to the cast. He will play William’s cowardly half-brother, who must be kept on a leash. PREVIOUSLY, 6 a.m. PT: Shooting on the CBS Studios and BBC period drama series King & Conqueror has wrapped in Iceland, with six more cast members unveiled. Elander Moore, (Kaos, …
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‘The Northman’ Star Ingvar Sigurdsson Replaces Joseph Mawle as Middle Ages Drama ‘King & Conqueror’ Rounds Out Cast
“The Northman” star Ingvar Sigurdsson has replaced Joseph Mawle in Middle Ages drama “King & Conqueror.” Sigurdsson, who has also appeared in “Everest” and “Killing Eve,” will take on the role of Fitzosbern, protector of William of Normandy. He’s described as “a grounded and straightforward soldier who has stood beside William his whole life” and …
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Racially diverse cast to play Anglo-Saxons in BBC drama
Anglo-Saxons will be played by a diverse cast in a new BBC historical drama about the Battle of Hastings.
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‘Grantchester’ Gets Season 10 Order on PBS
Murder, mystery, mayhem in otherwise quaint village in the ‘50s
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My son has type 1 diabetes, I'm glad James Norton is raising awareness
James is reading a CBeebies Bedtime Story this week which helps families explore how they feel about living with diabetes
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Happy Valley's James Norton announced for new TV role
Happy Valley star James Norton is returning to screens this week in a new TV role.
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TV Baftas, review: a total waste of primetime – and Sarah Lancashire
It might be much-maligned in certain circles but the BBC still punches its weight when it comes to top-class TV. The Corporation took home more than half the gongs at the British Academy Television Awards (BBC One). As the final winner, Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire, said: “Thank you for giving our very British drama a very British home.”
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Sarah Lancashire Wins Best Leading Actress For Second Time — BAFTA TV Awards
Happy Valley‘s Sarah Lancashire today took home the BAFTA TV Award for Leading Actress for the second time. She beat the likes of Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us), Sharon Horgan (Best Interests) and Helena Bonham Carter (Nolly) to bag the final award of the evening. The award is Lancashire’s third BAFTA TV Award, coming …
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