Background
He was born in 1943 in Greenwich, Connecticut. His father worked as a jazz musician.
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(Applause Books). "Mr. Noonan is quite a skillful jokesmith. He has a fine ear for language...and a sense of timing that is pretty much faultless." - New York Times
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He was born in 1943 in Greenwich, Connecticut. His father worked as a jazz musician.
He has also written for theater, film and television, and he is an actor. He has four children. As an actor he has appeared on stage, notably in 1990 at the s’ Playhouse in New York, when he appeared in his own play, Talking Things Over with Chekhov, in which he played a character who is also a playwright, who comes home one night to find Anton Chekhov sitting in his rocking chairman
He has also appeared in a number of films, including Uncle Freddy (2008), My Divorce (1997), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Adventures in Babysitting, Forty Deuce (1982), Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976), and Septuagenarian Substitute Ball (1970).
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(The original monologues in the Two Minutes to Shine serie...)
((Applause Books). "Mr. Noonan is quite a skillful jokesmi...)
((Applause Books). "Mr. Noonan is quite a skillful jokesmi...)