Norman Yeung isn’t necessarily a name people will be immediately familar with, but with a co-starring role in one of our favorite film series, Resident Evil, you can expect his name to become more well known.

Born in southern China and raised in Vancouver, Norman’s background has included gold metal winning wrestling, graffiti art (and community service), the Canadian series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, art, design, short films written and directed by him, and the title of playwrite which includes his latest stage production, Theory (2010) which was shown in Toronto and looks at the dangers of malicious communication!

While Norman may think he isn’t qualified for this mini biography, we think he fits in the category of “everyone else,” those people we should hear about. With an artistic background so visionary and diverse, the reality is that his role in Resident Evil: Afterlife is a blip on his radar screen but a big blip that we hope keeps his star rising and opens us all up to more of his amazing talent.

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