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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tommy_NoonanTommy Noonan - Wikipedia

    Tommy Noonan (born Thomas Patrick Noone; April 29, 1921 – April 24, 1968) was a comedy genre film performer, screenwriter and producer.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0634749Tommy Noonan - IMDb

    Tommy Noonan. Actor: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. 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.

  3. Tommy Noonan. Actor: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. 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.

  4. Tommy Noonan (born Thomas Noone ( April 29, 1921 – April 24, 1968) was a comedy genre film performer, screenwriter and producer.

  5. Feb 17, 2011 · Some notes on the brief and not particularly furious transit of Tommy Noonan. This post is another contribution to the "For the Love of Film (Noir)" Blogathon hosted by the Self Styled Siren and Ferdy on Films, who will explain it all and steer you to other, and far more sterling, contributions.

  6. discover.mymovies.dk › PersonDetails › 0c83a0ec-7551Tommy Noonan - My Movies

    Date of Birth 29 April 1921, Bellingham, Delaware, USA Date of Death 24 April 1968, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (malignant brain tumor) Birth Name Thomas Patrick Noone Height 5' 11" (1.80 m) Mini Biography Slim, often bespectacled, comedy performer Tommy Noonan (nee 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. The Delaware-born actor then launched his own ...

  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).