Norman D. Golden II

American rapper
  • Actor
  • rapper
Years active
  • 1992–1998
  • 2006–present

Norman D. Golden II (born April 7, 1984) is an American former actor best known for his performance in the 1993 film Cop and a Half as Devon Butler. He is also a rapper who goes by the name of Enormus.

Career

In 1992, Golden became a series regular on Fox's True Colors. The sitcom, about an interracial family and their learning to co-exist, was canceled shortly after Golden's arrival in the second season. In 1993, Golden starred in the motion picture Cop and a Half with Burt Reynolds. His last known acting job was a television remake of Moby-Dick in 1998 because he wanted to make a bigger focus on his education.[1]

Currently, he performs as a rapper known as Enormus.[2]

Awards

Golden was nominated for a Young Artist Award in 1992–1993 for Best Actor Under Ten in a Motion Picture.[3]
Golden was also nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst New Star.

Filmography

  • Moby Dick (TV) – 1998: Little Pip
  • Gone Fishin'  – 1997: Young Gus
  • America's Dream (TV) – 1996: Aaron
  • Sisters (TV) – 1994: Dexter Warren
  • On Promised Land (TV) – 1994: Jimmy "Jim Jam" Ween:
  • Cop and a Half – 1993: Devon Butler[4]
  • There Are No Children Here (TV) – 1993: Pharoah Rivers

External links

  • Norman D. Golden II at IMDb
  • Norman D. Golden II on Facebook

Notes

  1. ^ "Norman D. Golden II". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
  2. ^ Former Child Actor, Norman Golden, Sets Sights On Rap World As ‘Enormus’. BallerStatus.com (Feb. 1, 2011).
  3. ^ ""Fifteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards"". Young Artist Awards. 1993. Archived from the original on April 3, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
  4. ^ Winkler, Henry (1993-04-02), Cop & ½ (Comedy, Crime, Family), Burt Reynolds, Norman D. Golden II, Ruby Dee, Holland Taylor, Imagine Films Entertainment, St. Petersburg Clearwater Film Commission, Universal Pictures, retrieved 2020-12-11