Mike Norris (actor)

Mike Norris
Born Michael R. Norris
(1962-10-04) October 4, 1962
Spouse(s) Valerie Norris (1992-present) 3 children

Michael R. "Mike" Norris (born October 4, 1962) is an American actor who has acted in over two dozen films.[1] He is the son of the more famous actor and martial arts champion Chuck Norris.[2] He starred in the 1986 drama film Born American and the 1991 action film Delta Force 3: The Killing Game. He also directed and starred in the 2009 Christian film, Birdie & Bogey.

Personal life

On May 23, 1992, Norris married his wife Valerie. They have 3 children. Hannah (born 1993), Max, and Greta (twins, born in 2000).[3] Norris and his wife own 2nd Fiddle Entertainment movie studio.[3] Through 2nd Fiddle Entertainment Norris has written produced and directed the films Birdie & Bogey,[4] Maggie's Passage[5] and I Am Gabriel. Norris' next project is an adventure that he has written called Mission Air.

Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1979 A Force of One Pizza Skateboarder first film
1980 The Octagon Scott at Eighteen
Final Cut Bar Patron
1982 Forced Vengeance Unknown
1983 Young Warriors Fred
1986 Born American Savoy First Lead
1987 Survival Game Michael 'Mike' Hawkins Lead
1990 Leg Up Unknown Lead
1991 Delta Force 3: The Killing Game Greg Lead
1992 Death Ring Matt Collins Lead
1993 The Beverly Hillbillies Dancer
1995 Ripper Man Mike Lazo Lead
1996 Carnival of Wolves Bob Lead
Dragon Fury II Molech Lead
1998 Prime Time Comedy Various Characters TV Movie
1999 Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol Sgt. Mike Morton
2001 The Rage Within Billy Rians Lead
2002 Bleed Chet McGrady
2003 Bells of Innocence Jux Jonas Lead
To Live Is To Die Student
2004 Six: The Mark Unleashed Mutant (uncredited)
Trip In A Summer Dress Willy short
Birdie and Bogey Danny O'Conner Lead
2005 Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire Delta Vee Security
2009 Maggie's Passage Max
A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse Kevin
2012 I Am... Gabriel Chad Smith also director
2014 Mission Air director
2016 Amerigeddon Harlan also director

References

  1. Black Belt - Google Books. Books.google.com. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  2. "Chuck Norris' Son Stars in Karate-Less Capture". The Los Angeles Times. 1988-05-21. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  3. 1 2 "About Us - 2nd Fiddle Entertainment". 2nd Fiddle Entertainment. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  4. "Birdie and Bogey - 2nd Fiddle Entertainment". 2nd Fiddle Entertainment. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  5. "Maggie's Passage - 2nd Fiddle Entertainment". 2nd Fiddle Entertainment. Retrieved 29 July 2011.


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