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Osgood Perkins reveals how Psycho's Norman Bates was scarily close to the real-life Anthony Perkins. Born in 1932, Anthony Perkins is best known for his work playing the main character Norman ...
According to forensic psychiatrists Samuel Leistedt and Paul Linkowski, who led a team that studied hundreds of films, Norman Bates was too delusional and disconnected from reality to qualify as ...
Before he was even ten years old, Osgood Perkins portrayed none other than a Young Norman Bates in a Psycho sequel. Even if Psycho II is leagues removed from the kind of horror storytelling Osgood ...
And like one of serial killer cinema's most darling poster boys, namely one Norman Bates with the original face "you just can't help but believe," he's got serious Freudian mommy issues now ...
"Bates Motel" is a contemporary prequel to the genre-defining film "Psycho," and gives a portrayal of how Norman Bates' (Freddie Highmore) psyche unravels through his teenage years. Fans discover ...