Norm Rebadow

Norm Rebadow

Screenwriter and Actor

Cleveland, Ohio

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About Norm

My name is Norman Rebadow but please call me Norm, Norman reminds me of when my mother called me Norman when I was in trouble and oh yea...Norman Bates..LOL
Anyways, I am an actor who fell in love with acting while working as an extra on the show Homicide "Life on The Streets".
I had no intentions, no reason and no ambition on becoming an Actor. I moved to Baltimore when my wife received a promotion from her company. Working in the Medical field I figured I'd easily find a job there. Nope, couldn't break into any of the hospitals there, not sure why. So I took a job as an assistant manager of a Blockbuster , remember them??? Anyway, while employed for them I hired an aspiring screenwriter. After a few weeks and a few conversations about our backgrounds she asked me if I'd have any interest in working as an extra on the show Homicide, being that I was a former Police Officer.
At first I said, not really but then thought about it. I went down to the casting agency and signed up, I still looked like a cop so they actually made me a regular on the show. It's funny they told me not to go up and talk to the Actors, wrong thing to say to me...LOL. I made friends with a few of the stars of the show and they were asking me advice on scenes because of my background. After a while they introduced me to agents, acting coaches and casting directors. I FELL in love with the industry and proceeded to get a bunch of speaking roles on TV and some movies and a bunch of other gigs. I was hooked. My wife at the time wanted me to quit and go back into the medical field after 6 years, you know the industry, it's either feast or famine.
So I took some time off and started to write my first screen play.....almost 6 years later, I MISS IT and want to regain my momentum!!!

Unique traits: Former Police Officer and Army MP Firefighter and works in the Medical Field

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  • The Tango Dancer

    The Tango Dancer (2006)
    Video (Mystery) Actor In "The Tango Dancer," Johnny Alonso (Joey D) of the WB's "One Tree Hill" plays the lead character, Sabatino Gardel, who is terrorized by a psychotic phone caller at 4:20 a.m. with a voice familiar to him but with no recollection of ever meeting it. One of the most disturbing and beautifully filmed thrillers of our time with a breakout performance from Irv Becker, an actor surely to look for. The Tango Dancer also stars the great Argentina tango dancers Angel Garcia Clemente and Ponti Del Mercado. "A film of questionable taste, but I loved it." Robert Duvall - actor, director Written by Anonymous

  • No Longer My Twin

    No Longer My Twin (2002)
    Film (Mystery) Actor After a miscarriage, a young housewife encounters the appearances of a female ghost. It turns out the ghost is her own twin sister...from a past life. Or is it? "If you kill you, then...you kill me", are the hauntingly whispered words of the ghostly visitor. But what can those words possibly mean? Written by Robert Garcia Christie

  • The F.B.I. Files

    The F.B.I. Files (2001)
    Television (Documentary, Biography, Crime, Drama and 3 More) Actor The FBI Files is an American television docudrama series. Each episode describes actual FBI cases which include murder, narcotics, bank robberies, kidnappings, etc. These are portrayed through dramatic reenactments and interviews with agents and forensic scientists who worked on the investigations.

  • Stardom

    Stardom (2000)
    Film (Drama and Comedy) Actor A sports photographer in rural Canada sends a picture of a high school athlete, Tina Menzhal, to a Montréal fashion agency. This starts Tina on a career taking her from Canada to Paris to Montréal again, to Manhattan, to the world, and then home, through two boyfriends, two husbands, and innumerable TV interviews, either with nasty smiling scandalmongers or with gushing witless twits. In nearly every case, Tina never gets to finish a sentence. She has a suave agent, paparazzi are everywhere ("What the celebs forget, there's always a camera," says one), and a documentary filmmaker is on hand as well. What is it that Tina thinks, feels, and wants: will we ever find out? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Liberty Heights

    Liberty Heights (1999)
    Film (Drama, Music and Romance) Actor Anti-Semitism, race relations, coming of age, and fathers and sons: in Baltimore from fall, 1954, to fall, 1955. Racial integration comes to the high school, TV is killing burlesque, and rock and roll is pushing the Four Lads off the Hit Parade. Ben, a high school senior, and his older brother Van are exploring "the other": in Ben's case, it's friendship with Sylvia, a Black student; with Van, it's a party in the WASP part of town and falling for a debutante, Dubbie. Sylvia gives Ben tickets to a James Brown concert; Dubbie invites Van to a motel: new worlds open. Meanwhile, their dad Nate, who runs a numbers game, loses big to a small-time pusher, Little Melvin; a partnership ensues. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

  • Random Hearts

    Random Hearts (1999)
    Film (Drama, Mystery and Romance) Actor After the death of their loved ones in a tragic plane crash Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas find each others' keys in each others loved ones' possessions and realize that they were having an affair and must figure out all the details. Written by Andy Heitz

  • Homicide: Life on the Street

    Homicide: Life on the Street (1998)
    Television (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Actor A one-hour drama inspired by David Simon's acclaimed non-fiction book "Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets." It is at once a mundane yet compelling look in and around a Homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department, a group of determined individuals who are committed to their grim job at hand. Written by Karina Santos <tallulahg@aol.com>

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