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Entertainment Weekly, July 20, 2001If Edward Norton ever tires of acting, he might consider a stint with the Ice Capades. For the Danny De Vito directed comedy "Death to Smoochy" - in which Norton plays a Barney-like kids' show host - the Oscar-nominated actor did most of his own blade work, including a showdown with costar Robin Williams. While Canadian Olympian Elvis Stojko had to double for a less-than-proficient Williams, insiders report Norton glided effortlessly through some complex figure eights. But any plans for a career switch are probably on ice. "He's already a multi-hyphenate: writer-director-producer," says producer Andrew Lazar. "He has enough things on his plate." - Gillian Flynn Death to Smoochy main pageMain Page || Biography || News || Films || Articles || Photo Gallery || Multimedia || Site Map || Website UpdatesIf you have new information on Edward Norton (and you can provide a verifiable and reputable source), please email me- Susan Note: Articles and images have been posted without permission for noncommercial and nonprofit use
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