Huntley, Noah 1974–

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HUNTLEY, Noah 1974–

PERSONAL

Full name, Noah Cornelius Marmaduke Huntley; born September 7, 1974; son of Graham and Karen Huntley. Education: Trained at West Sussex Theatre Studios. Avocational Interests: Running, outdoor sports, horseback riding, travel.

Addresses:

Agent—Lindy King, Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England; Maxine Hoffman, Curtis Brown Group, Haymarket House, 28–29 Haymarket, Fifth Floor, London SW1Y 4SP, England.

Career:

Actor. Appeared in commercials. Worked in a restaurant and held other jobs.

Member:

Equity (Great Britain).

Awards, Honors:

M.E.N. Theatre Award nomination, best supporting actor, 2002, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series:

Luke McAllister, Emmerdale Farm (also known as Emmerdale), Yorkshire Television, 1993–95.

Robin, Moonacre, BBC, 1994.

Michael Dillon, Dream Team, Sky One, 1998–99.

Will Curtis, Holby City, BBC, 2004–2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

James, Tom's Midnight Garden, BBC, 1989.

Nigel Dobson, Nice Town, BBC, 1992.

Gawain, The Mists of Avalon (also known as Die Nebel von Avalon), TNT, 2001.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Jack Hall, The Cyberstalking, UPN, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

John Tanner, Real Crime: Love You to Death, Granada Television and Thames Television, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

John Burden, A Guilty Thing Surprised (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: A Guilty Thing Surprised), Television South, 1988.

John Burden, No Crying He Makes (also known as The Ruth Rendell Christmas Mystery and Ruth Rendell Mysteries: No Crying He Makes), Television South, 1988.

John Burden, No More Dying Then (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: No More Dying Then), Television South, 1989.

John Burden, The Best Man to Die (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: The Best Man to Die), Television South, 1990.

Himself, Shooting Stars, BBC, 1995.

Dominic, "Can't Judge a Book," Birds of a Feather, BBC, 1998.

Noel Wooliscroft, "Who Killed Cock Robin?," Midsomer Murders, BBC, Independent Television, and Arts and Entertainment, 2001.

Davey Ludford, "Don't Let Go," Where the Heart Is, Independent Television, 2002.

Cliff Hegarty, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Deception on His Mind, BBC, 2003.

Appeared as Brad, As If, Channel 4 (England); and as Latham, Queen of Swords (also known as Reina de espadas and Tessa, a la pointe de l'epee), syndicated.

Television Appearances; Other:

Appeared in Heart to Heart and Video Vigilante.

Film Appearances:

Nick Bonham, True Blue (also known as Miracle at Oxford), FilmFour, 1996.

Burning man/Edward Corrick, Event Horizon, Paramount, 1997.

James at the age of twenty, Tom's Midnight Garden, Hyperion Productions, 1999.

Stone Alexander at the age of twenty–one, Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (also known as Megiddo), Gener8Xion Entertainment, 2001.

Mark, 28 Days Later (also known as 28 jours plus tard; expanded version released as 29 Days Later), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002.

Peter as an adult, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Buena Vista, 2005.

Stage Appearances:

Nick, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Library Theatre, Manchester, England, c. 2002.

Appeared as Prince Charming, Cinderella; as George Boleyn, The Seduction of Anne Boleyn; and as Jimmy, When Did You Last See My Mother.

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