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John Ford Noonan is a prolific American actor, and writer for theater, film and television. Born in New York City in 1943, he wrote his first play, Lazarus was a Lady in 1970 followed by Concerning the Effects of Trimethylchoride in 1971 and other plays such as The Club Champion’s Widow in 1978, Some Men Need Help (1982) and over 30 plays between the 1970s and the 1990s. He has frequently performed in films including God Has a Rap Sheet (2003), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Forty Deuce (1982), Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) and in TV series Bay... MORE
John Ford Noonan is a prolific American actor, and writer for theater, film and television. Born in New York City in 1943, he wrote his first play, Lazarus was a Lady in 1970 followed by Concerning the Effects of Trimethylchoride in 1971 and other plays such as The Club Champion’s Widow in 1978, Some Men Need Help (1982) and over 30 plays between the 1970s and the 1990s. He has frequently performed in films including God Has a Rap Sheet (2003), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Adventures in Babysitting (1987), Forty Deuce (1982), Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) and in TV series Bay State (1991) he has written for TV’s Comedy Zone in the early 1980s and St. Elsewhere for which he won the 1982 Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. He is brothers with actor Tom Noonan and most recently acted in the independent film Uncle Freddy (2008).
A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking (1979) was first produced the early 1980s in New York City at Astor Place Theatre in Greenwich Village with Susan Sarandon and Eileen Brennan and was recently performed at New City Stage Company in February - March 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. LESS
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