Tom Noonan

Tom Noonan

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Birthday: 
12 April 1951, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Height: 
198 cm
Offbeat character actor Tom Noonan started off his career in various theater troupes that utilized his skills as a guitarist and composer. A graduate from Yale's acting school, he founded the Paradise Theatre in 1983, which was instrumental later in his growth as an artist. Gravitating toward film and TV in the 80s, he began appearing regularl... Show more »
Offbeat character actor Tom Noonan started off his career in various theater troupes that utilized his skills as a guitarist and composer. A graduate from Yale's acting school, he founded the Paradise Theatre in 1983, which was instrumental later in his growth as an artist. Gravitating toward film and TV in the 80s, he began appearing regularly in edgy, unsympathetic roles, most notably as the "Tooth Fairy" serial killer in Manhunter (1986) which was the first feature length film to introduce the infamous Hannibal Lector character. Most of his other work at this time was solid but unrewarding, including such looming parts in Easy Money (1983), Best Defense (1984), The Monster Squad (1987) and RoboCop 2 (1990), so he began to take classes in writing and directing in order to extend himself.In the mid-90s, by appearing in a number of mainstream parts, he was able to finance his own first play-turned-art house film project What Happened Was... (1994), which became the darling of the Sundance Film Festival that year and won the Grand Jury Prize, not to mention an Independent Spirit nomination. He filmed it in eleven days at a cost of $300,000, and managed to edit it only hours before the Sundance deadline. The success of the two character film, which starred Tom and Karen Sillas as an awkward couple on their first date, induced Tom to finance another film, The Wife (1995), based on his Obie-winning (for writing) play "Wifey", which co-starred Tom with Julie Hagerty, Wallace Shawn and his one-time wife Karen Young. This film, which was warmly received at the Sundance Festival as well, was barely released theatrically, however, as was his third hands-on feature Wang Dang (1999). Notable 90s TV work included roles in The X Files (1993) and the miniseries Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (1994), in which he also composed the score. The New York-based actor continues to perform as well as teach acting at the Paradise Theatre, where many of his plays-turned-films got off the ground. He has also written short works of fiction. Show less «

Tom Noonan's FILMOGRAPHY

Tales From the Darkside - Season 4

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The Monster Squad

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The Equalizer - Season 2

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Tales From the Darkside - Season 3

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Manhunter

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F/X

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The Equalizer - Season 1

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Tales From the Darkside - Season 2

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The Man with One Red Shoe

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Tales From the Darkside - Season 1

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Best Defense

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Easy Money

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Eddie Macons Run

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Wolfen

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Gloria

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Heavens Gate

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Tom Noonan'S roles

Ripper
Ripper
Sheriff Decker
Sheriff Decker
Jake
Jake
Frankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's Monster
Gary Jackson
Gary Jackson
Cain
Cain
Paddy
Paddy
Kelso
Kelso
Mr. Ulman
Mr. Ulman
Sammy Barnathan
Sammy Barnathan
Jackson McLaren
Jackson McLaren
Francis Dolarhyde
Francis Dolarhyde
Minister Abraham
Minister Abraham
Ray Gullikson
Ray Gullikson
Pallid Man
Pallid Man
Tom
Tom
Reverend Nathaniel Cole
Reverend Nathaniel Cole
Detective Victor Huntley
Detective Victor Huntley
Oldcastle
Oldcastle
Ferguson
Ferguson
Pallid Man
Pallid Man
The Stewmaker
The Stewmaker