Edward Norton's odd career trajectory has established him as a guy who can play offbeat leading men or memorable bit parts, anything from the reformed skinhead of "American History X" to the cartoonishly no-nonsense scoutmaster in "Moonrise Kingdom." Since he shot to prominence in 1996 with his first film role, as a hick sociopath in "Primal Fear," which snagged him a best supporting actor Oscar nomination, he remains best known for playing a mousy office-drone-turned-brawler in "Fight Club." … Click to Continue »