Dean Norris

Dean Norris

Dean Norris

American actor (born 1963)


Dean Joseph Norris (born April 8, 1963)[2][3][4] is an American actor. He is best known for playing DEA agent Hank Schrader on the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008–2013) and its spin-off Better Call Saul (2020). He also portrayed town councilman James "Big Jim" Rennie on the CBS series Under the Dome (2013–2015)[5] and played mob boss Clay "Uncle Daddy" Husser on the TNT series Claws (2017–2022). Throughout his career, Norris has acted in nearly 50 movies and more than 100 different TV shows.

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Norris has appeared in films such as Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), Hard to Kill (1990), Total Recall (1990), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), The Firm (1993), Starship Troopers (1997), The Cell (2000), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Evan Almighty (2007), and Sons of Liberty (2015), and has more recently starred in films such as The Book of Henry (2017), Death Wish (2018), and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019).

Early life and education

Dean Joseph Norris was born in South Bend, Indiana[2] in a family of Hungarian descent; his grandfather lived in Tiszadob.[6] He graduated from Clay High School in 1981, where he was the class valedictorian.[4][7] While in high school, he was a member of the award-winning student-produced comedy show Beyond Our Control, which ran on WNDU-TV.[8][9] He is a 1985 graduate of Harvard College, where he studied the interdisciplinary concentration of Social Studies and was a member of Hasty Pudding Theatricals.[10][11][12] He also earned a diploma from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1987.[11][13][14]

Career

Norris starred in Tremors: The Series and the film Without Limits. He has had guest spots in other television series including NYPD Blue, The X-Files, The West Wing, and Lost, and has appeared in films including Gattaca and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. He played Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Hank Schrader on Breaking Bad from the show's premiere in 2008 to its final season in 2013. Norris' performance on Breaking Bad has received critical acclaim.[15][16]

Norris also starred in the CBS series Under the Dome. He plays selectman James "Big Jim" Rennie, the only town council member in the area which is cut off from the rest of the United States. As of June 2017, he plays mob boss Clay "Uncle Daddy" Husser in the TNT series Claws.

In 2020, Norris reprised the role of Agent Hank Schrader on-screen in the Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul during the show's fifth season.[17]

Norris was cast in a lead role for the CBS sitcom United States of Al.

Personal life

Norris and his wife, Bridget, a former entertainment attorney, live with their five children in Temecula, California.[13] In 2018, the couple opened the Norris Performing Arts Center in Murrieta.[18]

Norris is a fan of his hometown team the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.[19]

In 2019, he helped launch Schraderbräu, Hank Schrader's in-universe home-brewed craft beer, as an official product.[20]

In 2022, Dean and Bridget Norris purchased The Swing Inn Cafe, a long-standing restaurant in Old Town, Temecula, for $6 million.[21]

Filmography

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References

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  2. "Dean Norris". TV Guide.com. Retrieved September 18, 2020. Birth Name: Dean Joseph Norris. Birth Place: South Bend, Indiana, United States.
  3. "Dean Norris: United States of Al profile". CBS. Retrieved August 14, 2022. His birthday is April 8.
  4. Harrell, Jeff (August 11, 2013). "As 'Breaking Bad' ends, Norris moves to 'Dome'". The South Bend Tribune. Archived from the original on May 1, 2019. Retrieved August 18, 2013. ...the 50-year-old actor is trying to keep from being pigeonholed in the future.
  5. Associated Press (March 31, 2014). "Celeb birthdays for the week of April 6–12". The Washington Times. Archived from the original on June 6, 2014. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
  6. "Under That Dome". NYMag.com. August 8, 2013. Archived from the original on September 10, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  7. Beyondourcontrol.org. "Beyond Our Control Alumni Association". beyondourcontrol.org. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  8. Konrad, Erin (August 10, 2012). "Breaking Bad's Dean Norris Went to Harvard and Has Always Played 10-Years Older Than His Real Age". Daily Actor: Monologues, Acting Tips, Interviews, Resources. Retrieved November 5, 2023.
  9. Jaffer, Murtz (July 25, 2011). "Talking to Dean Norris". Toro. Archived from the original on October 25, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
  10. Gajewski, Josh (June 9, 2010). "'Breaking Bad': On the phone with Dean Norris". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  11. Strauss, Gary (April 30, 2010). "'Bad' star Dean Norris is forever playing the cop -- and gladly". USA Today. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2012. Now 47
  12. Fabrique. "Dean Norris — RADA". www.rada.ac.uk. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  13. Newell, Shane (January 8, 2018). "'Breaking Bad' actor, wife open Murrieta arts center for youths". Press-Enterprise. Archived from the original on February 7, 2018.
  14. "Hi, Dean Norris! // News // The Daily Domer // University of Notre Dame". dailydomer.nd.edu. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  15. Ludwig, Ashley (December 6, 2022). "Bryan Cranston, 'Breaking Bad' Co-Star Reunite At Temecula's Swing Inn". Patch. Retrieved December 18, 2022.
  16. Schwartz, Ryan (November 8, 2019). "Superstore Casts Breaking Bad Alum Dean Norris as Dina's [Spoiler]". TVLine. Archived from the original on November 8, 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2019.

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