

A charismatic actor who grew up on Nickelodeon, commanding a global audience as the superhero sidekick at the heart of a long-running hit series.
Jace Norman didn't just land a leading role on Nickelodeon; for a generation of kids, he became the blueprint for the cool, relatable hero next door. Cast as Henry Hart, the unassuming teen who transforms into Kid Danger on "Henry Danger," Norman carried the live-action comedy with a natural charm and physical wit that resonated for over 100 episodes. The show's massive success made him a network anchor and a fixture at awards shows. Rather than remain typecast, he leveraged that platform strategically, founding his own production company while still in his teens to develop projects that stretch his creative muscles. His move into voice work for animated films and more mature roles signals an actor consciously navigating the transition from child star to a sustainable, multifaceted career in entertainment.
1997–2012
Born into smartphones, social media, and school shootings. The most diverse generation in history. Pragmatic about money, fluid about identity, anxious about the climate. They do not remember a world before the internet.
Jace was born in 2000, placing them squarely in the Generation Z. The events that shaped this generation — social media, climate anxiety, and a pandemic — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 2000
#1 Movie
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Best Picture
Gladiator
#1 TV Show
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
The world at every milestone
Y2K passes without incident; contested Bush-Gore election
Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans; YouTube launches
Edward Snowden reveals NSA surveillance programs
Donald Trump elected president; Brexit vote
Royal wedding of Harry and Meghan; Parkland shooting
January 6 Capitol breach; COVID vaccines roll out globally
He is a trained martial artist, which helped him perform many of his own stunts on "Henry Danger."
He voiced the lead character, Ronaldo, in the 2021 animated film "The Loud House Movie."
He attended college at the University of Southern California (USC) while continuing his acting career.
He has a younger brother, Xander, who has also appeared in minor acting roles.
“I just want to keep creating. That's the goal.”