1990 Acting Debut With Newcomer Instant

★★★½ (but the newcomer gets five stars for potential alone)

Another significant debut of 1990 was made by Morgan Freeman's understudy, Edward Norton, who made his film debut in "Drowning by Numbers." Although not a major commercial success, Norton's performance demonstrated his early talent and hinted at the impressive career that lay ahead. His breakthrough role would come later, but 1990 marked an essential step in his journey to becoming a critically acclaimed actor. 1990 acting debut with newcomer

As they shoot their scenes at night and wander the empty streets of downtown LA by day, the line between the script’s romance and reality blurs. Elias’s debut performance is startlingly good, fueled by his real, terrifying love for Clara. But Clara has secrets—specifically, the reason the original lead actor self-destructed may have had something to do with her involvement with the film’s shady financiers. ★★★½ (but the newcomer gets five stars for