Norman D. Golden II
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Norman D. Golden II AKA Enormus was born in Racine, Wisconsin,
moved to California with his family at age 3, and grew up in its South
Bay Area. Norman is best-known for his co-starring role as Devon
Butler in "Cop and a Half" with Burt Reynolds. Norman has starred
and co-starred in several movies; he was Pharaoh Rivers in the made-
for-TV-movie "There Are No Children Here" starring Oprah Winfrey; Jim
Mam Ween in "On Promised Land" with Joan Plowright; Aaron Crawford
in "America's Dream"; "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black" with Wesley
Snipes; and Pip in the role of "Moby Dick" alongside Patrick Stewart and
Gregory Peck.
Norman has an enormous heart of generosity and believes in making
people happy. While on the set of "Cop and a Half" he visited the
cancer division of a Florida children's hospital. He also joined Tatiana
Ali, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and other child actors on a Celebrity
Cruise to raise funds to help with research for Juvenile Diabetes. He
spoke before 1500 young people at the Festival Hall in his hometown
(Racine WI) at "Violence No More" events. Norman made several visits to
various schools encouraging students to stay in school and obtain a great education. At six years old he created his very own
Public Service Announcement encouraging people to learn how to read.
Norman had an incredible career as a child actor; without regret, he
took time off from the entertainment industry to concentrate on his
education. He received his AA degree in English and is finishing his BA
in Liberal Arts with a concentration in creative writing at Antioch
University Los Angeles. While on his hiatus, he developed other skills
and interests such as music and writing screenplays. Norman is quite a
diverse artist and always hard at work, he is continuously working on
new film and music projects that are in various stages of development.
Norman is now entering the music business as "Enormus"
He has collaborated and performed with Grammy-award winning flutist
Nestor Torres and has graced the stage with Jazz greats such as Herbie
Hancock and Bennie Maupin. Enormus continues to do live performances
across Southern California. He released his debut EP entitled SEEDS Vol
1 "Pick of the Litter" with Vol II in development/production.
As a child actor Norman burst onto the silver screen where he stole the
hearts of many and is preparing to take the hip-hop/spoken word scene
by storm as a rapper-poet and producer. Through the measure of time
Norman has evolved into an enthusiastic young adult with a dynamic
presence expanding his artistry into several areas. Norman's approach
to creating this artistry is one of unlimited possibility and straying
from what is considered to be the "norm". With experience in hand, and
a global vision of sharing his gifts, one can say that, "Norman is
truly Enormus"!
moved to California with his family at age 3, and grew up in its South
Bay Area. Norman is best-known for his co-starring role as Devon
Butler in "Cop and a Half" with Burt Reynolds. Norman has starred
and co-starred in several movies; he was Pharaoh Rivers in the made-
for-TV-movie "There Are No Children Here" starring Oprah Winfrey; Jim
Mam Ween in "On Promised Land" with Joan Plowright; Aaron Crawford
in "America's Dream"; "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black" with Wesley
Snipes; and Pip in the role of "Moby Dick" alongside Patrick Stewart and
Gregory Peck.
Norman has an enormous heart of generosity and believes in making
people happy. While on the set of "Cop and a Half" he visited the
cancer division of a Florida children's hospital. He also joined Tatiana
Ali, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, and other child actors on a Celebrity
Cruise to raise funds to help with research for Juvenile Diabetes. He
spoke before 1500 young people at the Festival Hall in his hometown
(Racine WI) at "Violence No More" events. Norman made several visits to
various schools encouraging students to stay in school and obtain a great education. At six years old he created his very own
Public Service Announcement encouraging people to learn how to read.
Norman had an incredible career as a child actor; without regret, he
took time off from the entertainment industry to concentrate on his
education. He received his AA degree in English and is finishing his BA
in Liberal Arts with a concentration in creative writing at Antioch
University Los Angeles. While on his hiatus, he developed other skills
and interests such as music and writing screenplays. Norman is quite a
diverse artist and always hard at work, he is continuously working on
new film and music projects that are in various stages of development.
Norman is now entering the music business as "Enormus"
He has collaborated and performed with Grammy-award winning flutist
Nestor Torres and has graced the stage with Jazz greats such as Herbie
Hancock and Bennie Maupin. Enormus continues to do live performances
across Southern California. He released his debut EP entitled SEEDS Vol
1 "Pick of the Litter" with Vol II in development/production.
As a child actor Norman burst onto the silver screen where he stole the
hearts of many and is preparing to take the hip-hop/spoken word scene
by storm as a rapper-poet and producer. Through the measure of time
Norman has evolved into an enthusiastic young adult with a dynamic
presence expanding his artistry into several areas. Norman's approach
to creating this artistry is one of unlimited possibility and straying
from what is considered to be the "norm". With experience in hand, and
a global vision of sharing his gifts, one can say that, "Norman is
truly Enormus"!