Norman Reedus

Norman Reedus’s Path from Modeling to Motion Capture
Born in Hollywood, Florida, Reedus spent part of his teenage years in Japan with his mother before drifting into modeling and odd jobs, including a stint at a Harley-Davidson shop in Venice, California. A chance encounter at a party led to his first stage role, and by 1997 he had landed his film debut in Guillermo del Toro’s Mimic. Two years later, Murphy MacManus in The Boondock Saints turned him into a cult favorite, a role he reprised in the 2009 sequel. Supporting parts in Blade II and American Gangster followed before AMC cast him as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead in 2010, the role that made him a household name and later carried into the spin-off The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon.
Death Stranding and Sam Porter Bridges
Hideo Kojima built Death Stranding around Reedus, casting him to provide the voice, likeness, and full motion capture for protagonist Sam Porter Bridges. The 2019 game asked Reedus to carry long, dialogue-heavy sequences in a way his television work rarely required, and critics singled out his performance as one of the title’s emotional anchors. He returned to the role for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, released in 2025, reprising Sam alongside fellow returning cast member Léa Seydoux as Fragile and new additions including Elle Fanning.
Helluva Boss and the Role of Striker
Reedus stepped into animation with Helluva Boss, voicing Striker in the episode “The Harvest Moon Festival.” Creator Vivienne Medrano has said the casting came about informally, after the two met and discussed her projects during a period when Reedus had availability. He did not return for the character’s appearance in a later episode, having moved on to other commitments.