Noel Clarke (b. 1975)

Alias:
Noel Anthony Clark
Noel Anthony Clarke
노엘 클라크

Birthplace:
London, England, UK

Born:
December 6, 1975

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Noel Anthony Clarke (born 6 December 1975) is an English actor, director and screenwriter from London. He is best known for playing Wyman Norris in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Mickey Smith in Doctor Who. Clarke appeared in and wrote the screenplay for Kidulthood and wrote, directed and starred in the sequel, Adulthood, which gained £1,209,319 from the opening weekend of its release. Clarke studied Media at the University of North London before going on to take acting classes at London’s Actors Centre. Clarke won a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2009.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Noel Clarke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Author:
2006  Kidulthood

Director:
2006  Kidulthood
2008  Adulthood
2010  4.3.2.1
2014  The Anomaly
2016  Brotherhood

Producer:
2006  Kidulthood
2008  Adulthood
2010  4.3.2.1
2012  Storage 24
2012  The Knot
2014  The Anomaly
2016  Brotherhood
2018  10x10
2018  Songbird
2019  The Fight

Screenplay:
2006  Kidulthood
2008  Adulthood
2010  4.3.2.1
2012  Storage 24
2012  The Knot
2014  The Anomaly
2016  Brotherhood
2018  10x10
2018  Songbird
2019  The Fight

Writer:
2006  Kidulthood
2008  Adulthood
2008  West 10 LDN
2010  4.3.2.1
2012  Fast Girls
2012  Storage 24
2012  The Knot
2014  The Anomaly
2016  Brotherhood
2018  10x10
2018  Songbird
2019  The Fight

Creator:
2018  Bulletproof

Executive Producer:
2018  Bulletproof
2021  Viewpoint

Writer:
2006  Torchwood
2018  Bulletproof
2021  Viewpoint

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