name | Noah |
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director | Ken Kwapis |
producer | Steven North |
writer | Juliet Giglio Keith Giglio Charles F. Bohl |
starring | Tony Danza Wallace Shawn Jane Sibbett |
cinematography | Ron Orieux Brian Whittred |
distributor | Buena Vista Television |
released | October 11, 1998 |
runtime | 120 min. |
country | USA |
language | English |
followed by | }} |
Category:1998 films Category:Films based on the Bible
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name | Noah Bean |
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birth place | Mystic, Connecticut |
occupation | Film, stage, television actor |
yearsactive | 1998 – present |
Bean has also been involved in theatre, Broadway and off-Broadway. His first role was in ''Philadelphia Here I Come!'', a role which he was offered when the originally cast actor left the show four days before the opening. He co-runs a theatre company, Stage 13, with several other actors, directors and playwrights, including Dan Fogler, in New York, and although he prefers screen acting, he says, "I love the theater and would always go back to do a play if it was an exciting project." He appeared as a guest star in the episode "Ability" of the TV series ''Fringe''. He is currently appearing in the CW show Nikita, as CIA Agent Ryan Fletcher.
Bean hails from Mystic, Connecticut, although he has lived and worked in Los Angeles and is currently living in New York. He is friends with actor Seth Gabel and director Jack Bender and also says he has come to be good friends with ''Damages'' co-actor and on-screen fiancé Rose Byrne.
Category:American stage actors Category:American television actors Category:American film actors Category:Actors from Connecticut Category:1978 births Category:Living people
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name | Joakim Noah |
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number | 13 |
position | Center |
height ft | 6 |
height in | 11 |
weight lb | 232 |
team | Chicago Bulls |
birth date | February 25, 1985 |
birth place | New York City |
nationality | |
high school | United Nations International SchoolPoly Prep Country Day SchoolThe Lawrenceville School |
college | Florida (2004–2007) |
draft year | 2007 |
draft round | 1 |
draft pick | 9 |
draft team | Chicago Bulls |
career start | 2007 |
years1 | 2007–present |
team1 | Chicago Bulls |
highlights | |
bbr | noahjo01 |
letter | n |
profile | joakim_noah }} |
Joakim Simon Noah ( or 'JO-a-kim') (born February 25, 1985) is a professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA) with dual American and French citizenship. Born in New York City, he played college basketball for the University of Florida from 2004 to 2007, and was a key member of the Florida Gators' starting five that won two consecutive NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournaments in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, the Chicago Bulls selected Noah in the first round (ninth pick overall) in the 2007 NBA Draft. He is the son of Yannick Noah, a French former professional tennis player.
He competed on basketball teams at several high schools: the United Nations International School, Poly Prep, and The Lawrenceville School.
Noah made significant improvement in his sophomore year (2005–2006), leading his team in points (14.2 ppg) and blocks (2.4 bpg), while ranking second in rebounds (7.1 rpg) behind teammate Al Horford (7.6 rpg). Almost unknown at the beginning of the season, Noah's draft stock improved continually. By the end of the NCAA tournament he was considered by many to be the top college prospect in the country, and had he declared for the 2006 NBA Draft he very likely would have been taken first or second. However, Noah, along with teammates Al Horford and Corey Brewer announced at their national championship celebration that they would return for their junior seasons. Noah and the Gators would go on to repeat as champions.
Noah made his first appearance for the French national basketball team on August 9, 2011 in the friendly match against Spain where he scored 6 points with 3 rebounds.
Noah then joined the French team at EuroBasket 2011.
Noah divides his time between Chicago and Florida during the off-season.
Noah, along with Bulls teammate Luol Deng support the Barclays Premier League team Arsenal F.C..
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