Norman D. Golden II Net Worth, Income, Salary, Earnings, Biography, How much money make?

Norman D. Golden II Net Worth, Income, Salary, Earnings, Biography, How much money make?

Norman D. Golden II was born on the 7th of April, 1984, in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, and is an actor who first gained prominence as a child actor in the comedy film “Cop and a Half” (1993), in which he co-starred with Burt Reynolds. The film was directed by Henry Winkler and starred both Burt Reynolds and Norman D. Golden II. Norman has been a part of the entertainment business since it first began in 199Norman is now recognised for his work as the hip hop musician Enormus.How much money does Norman D. Golden II have in his bank account? According to reliable sources, his net worth might be as high as $200,000 at the time of the most recent data, which was provided in the middle of 201Golden II’s small income is mostly derived from his acting and singing careers.

Norman D. Golden II Net Worth : $ 200,000

Lets check out updated 2021 Norman D. Golden II Net Worth Income Salary report which is given below :

Norman D. Golden II’s Salary / Income:


Per Year: $ 4,00,000


Per Month: $ 32,000


Per Week: $ 8,000


Per Day: Per Hour: Per Minute: Per Second:
$ 1140 $ 19 $ 0.3 $ 0.05

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Full Name Norman D. Golden II
Net Worth $200,000
Date Of Birth April 7, 1984
Place Of Birth Racine, Wisconsin, United States
Height 5′ 7″ (1.7 m)
Profession Actor, Hip-hop Artist “Enormus”
Education Antioch University
Nationality American
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/enormusone
Twitter https://twitter.com/normangoldenll?lang=en
MySpace https://myspace.com/enormusone
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0325382
Albums “Enormus” (2006), “Seeds Vol. 1” (2009)
Nominations Young Artist Award – Best Actor Under Ten in a Motion Picture (1993), Razzie Award – Worst New Star
Movies “Cop and a Half” (1993), “There Are No Children Here” (1993), “Gone Fishin’” (1997), “Misperception” (2018)
TV Shows “True Colours” (1992), “On Promised Land” (1994), “Sisters” (1994), “America’s Dream” (1996), “Moby Dick” (1998), “The Arsenio Hall Show” (1993)

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