Norman D. Golden II, also known as Enormus, was born in Racine, Wisconsin, and relocated to California with his family at the tender age of three. He grew up in the South Bay Area, where he would later make a name for himself in the entertainment industry.
As a child actor, Norman co-starred alongside Burt Reynolds in the film "Cop and a Half," and went on to appear in several other movies and television shows, including "There Are No Children Here" with Oprah Winfrey, "On Promised Land" with Joan Plowright, "America's Dream," "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black" with Wesley Snipes, and "Moby Dick" alongside Patrick Stewart and Gregory Peck.
Despite his early success, Norman took a hiatus from acting to focus on his education, earning his AA degree in English and working towards his BA in Liberal Arts with a concentration in creative writing at Antioch University Los Angeles. During this time, he also developed his skills in music and screenwriting.
Norman has collaborated with a range of talented artists, including Grammy-winning flutist Nestor Torres and jazz greats Herbie Hancock and Bennie Maupin. He has released his debut EP, "SEEDS Vol 1: Pick of the Litter," and is currently working on the follow-up, "SEEDS Vol II."
As a rapper-poet and producer, Norman is poised to make a splash in the hip-hop scene, using his unique voice and perspective to share his gifts with the world. With his boundless energy and creative approach, Norman is truly Enormus.