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  1. Tommy Noonan was still in his teens when he and his half-brother, John Ireland, made their stage debuts with a New York-based experimental theater. Noonan then returned to his home state of Delaware to launch his own repertory company. After serving in the Navy during WWII, Noonan made his Broadway bow, then was brought to Hollywood with an RKO contract. When his brother, John, married actress ...

  2. Concept and Direction Tommy Noonan (USA) Creation and Performance António Pedro Lopes (Portugal), Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias (France), Mia Habib (Norway), Gui Garrido (Portugal), Begüm Erciyas (Turkey), Monica Gillette (USA), Murielle Elizéon (France) Stage and Costume Franziska Jacobsen (Germany) Production: pvc-Tanz Freiburg-Heidelberg ...

  3. [Jane Russell on Tommy Noonan]: I remember there was this actor, Tommy Noonan, who had to do a kissing scene with her, and afterwards some guy asked: 'You've just kissed Marilyn Monroe.

  4. Tommy Noonan. Highest Rated: 98% A Star Is Born (1954) Lowest Rated: 78% I Shot Jesse James (1949) Birthday: Apr 29, 1921. Birthplace: Bellingham, Delaware, USA. Tommy Noonan was an actor who had ...

  5. Tommy Noonan. Actor, Writer, Producer, Director. Born 29 April 1921 in Bellingham, Washington, USA. Slim, often bespectacled comedy performer Tommy Noonan (born Thomas Patrick Noone) started off in experimental theater alongside his half-brother, actor John Ireland, who went on to have an enviable career of his own.

  6. Tommy Noonan (parfois crédité Tom Noonan) était un acteur, producteur, scénariste et réalisateur américain, de son vrai nom Thomas Patrick Noone, né le 29 avril 1921 à Bellingham ( État de Washington ), mort le 24 avril 1968 à Los Angeles — Quartier de Woodland Hills ( Californie ).

  7. Tommy Noonan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Noonan's earliest roles were in film, including "Crack-Up" (1946), the Claire Trevor drama "Born to Kill" (1947) and "Jungle Patrol" (1948). He also appeared in the western "I Shot Jesse James" (1949) with Preston Foster and the Lloyd Bridges crime picture "Trapped" (1949). His ...