
Norman Johnson Jr.
Acting
Biography
Acknowledged by Deadline, Indiewire, and Variety Magazines as best lead in short film Game, Norman Johnson Jr. is hailed one of the most exciting and talented actors upcoming. As a seasoned film industry veteran, at 27 years young, Norman continues to breakthrough. In 2018 , Norman filmed three short films and his first Lead introduction in The Last Summer with supporting cast K.J. Apa, Maia Mitchell, and Jacob Latimore. Recently Norman had drawn strong critical acclaim for his star in Game short produced by Weinstein Co directed by Jeannie Donohoe. Shaping his natural energy and ability to thrive in realms of drama, comedy, action, and romance, multiple publications named Norman as one of Tokyo Lift-Off's Best Live Action performers. Winning Bronze in Cannes Lions Festival Norman continues to impress with his wide range. With authentic roles like Tosin in the new hit show "Paradise City". Norman is also known for his role of Mason in Netflix Original "The Last Summer" (Nominated for 3 Teen Choice Awards).
Known For

Three years after the zombie virus has gutted the country, a team of everyday heroes must transport the only known survivor of the plague from New York to California, where the last functioning viral lab waits for his blood.
Z Nation

Standing on the precipice of adulthood, a group of friends navigate new relationships, while reexamining others, during their final summer before college.
The Last Summer

Two blue collar workers form an unlikely partnership of selling illegal prescription pills to make ends meet while trying to avoid disastrous mishaps.
Induced Effect

When a group of friends open their fortune cookies, they discover a cryptic message which is actually a death omen describing the unique and inevitable method of their demise.
Fortune Cookie

Born in the generational Los Angeles street culture a 19-year-old father seeks a better life in the midst of a turf war.
Nineteen Summers

Birthed from the myriad of emotions experienced watching the countless black lives murdered during the pandemic by police, Abney’s film shows how one day for a couple begins with love and ends in loss. It poses the questions: How many more? Will we be next?