or
Sign in with lockrMail
BREAKING NEWS
OK LogoNEWS

'Rounders' Star Edward Norton Can't Find a Poker Game

2011__08__edward norton aug1 150×148.jpg

Aug. 1 2011, Published 12:20 p.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to FlipboardShare to Email

It’s been 12 years since the hit film Rounders became an instant cult classic and turned Edward Norton and Matt Damon into poker icons – they even played in the 1998 World Series of Poker the year the movie came out! If anyone should be able to find a good poker game, it should be these two. That’s not quite the case … at least for Edward.

Instead of playing poker, Ed’s been busy supporting arts education, including this weekend’s Art for Life Benefit sponsored by Bombay Sapphire at Russell Simmon’s East Hampton Estate.

Article continues below advertisement

“I’ve tended to pick up things that I’ve encountered at random,” Ed told OK! of his personal art collection. “There a Czech artist I really like named František Skála. He’s really good. I have some really neat things that he made.”

OK! NEWS: EDWARD NORTON LEADS CELEBRITIES AT THE NYC MARATHON

We can’t think of a place better suited for the art-supporting poker icon than New York art gallery Marlborough Chelsea’s poker game this week during artist William Powhida’s exhibit. So why isn’t Ed jumping on it?

MORE ON:
Edward Norton

Want OK! each day? Sign up here!

Article continues below advertisement

“It’s been awhile,” he says. “I mean, theoretically I still have my skills but I haven’t put them to the test in a while.”

So why not?

“Just haven’t found a game.”

THE PHILMGUY'S DVD REVIEW: FIGHT CLUB; GONE WITH THE WIND

Perhaps he’s busy with his important charitable efforts. After all, Edward was appointed by President Obama to the Committee on the Arts and the Humanities along with fellow celebrities including Sarah Jessica Parker, Kerry Washington and Forest Whitaker.

“Promoting investment in arts education is one of our core missions,” he explained.

That’s a cause we’ll gladly ante up for.

More From OK! Magazine

    Opt-out of personalized ads

    © Copyright 2024 OK!™️. A DIVISION OF MYSTIFY ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK INC. OK! is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.