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  1. Tom Noonan: rep: David Guç: 646 461 6022 323 655 0400

  2. www.tomnoonanmusic.com › aboutTom Noonan

    ABOUT. Tom Noonan is a musician, saxophonist and teacher hailing from Melbourne, Australia and living in Adelaide. He graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts with First Class Honours. He studied with Ian Whitehurst, Tim Wilson, Julien Wilson, Jamie Oehlers, Peter Petrucci and Phil Noy. He has also undertaken private tuition with David ...

  3. 8. Feb. 2020 · Als Spiegel dieses inneren Streits in einem Menschen sieht man diesen Konflikt gleichsam im Killer, gespielt von Tom Noonan. In dessen beängstigendem Minimalismus zeigt sich das Tier, der Mörder, der bei Vollmond auf Beutetour geht und jedes Mitgefühl verloren hat. Doch gleichzeitig spielt Noonan einen Verletzten, einen Mann, der die ...

  4. 14. Jan. 2015 · on Jan 14, 2015. Manhunter, Michael Mann, Tom Noonan. With Michael Mann’s Blackhat opening this Friday, last night was an appropriate time to screen an earlier film at New York’s IFC Center. Generally noted as the first Hannibal Lector film (“Lektor” here), 1986’s Manhunter relegates Brian Cox’s (delightful, to be sure) take on the ...

  5. A performer who succinctly defines the term "character actor," Tom Noonan has appeared in over 20 feature films and numerous TV series and movies, and has also enjoyed a career as a playwright, director, and acting professor. A 1973 graduate of the esteemed Yale acting program, Noonan began his career as a guitarist and composer, working with such downtown theater troupes as Mabou Mines and ...

  6. 25. März 2015 · Last Action Hero (1993) Ripper/Tom Noonan. The ax-wielding, rain coat-wearing slimy psycho from Last Action Hero is none other than Tom Noonan. Make-up is a great facilitator for actors to get into character, and while Noonan’s prosthetic work is creepily effective in this film, it’s his performance that sells Ripper.

  7. 31. Okt. 2006 · Tom Noonan, 78, who was a Billboard institution during his 30-plus year tenure with the magazine, died Sunday (Oct. 29) in Los Angeles. He had been battling bladder cancer for more than a year.