Noel Clarke
Noel Anthony Clarke, born on December 6, 1975, in London, is a prominent English actor, director, and screenwriter. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Wyman Norris in the beloved series "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet" and as Mickey Smith in the iconic sci-fi show "Doctor Who." Clarke's talents extend beyond acting; he is also an accomplished writer, having penned the screenplay for the film "Kidulthood." He further demonstrated his creative prowess by writing, directing, and starring in its sequel, "Adulthood," which achieved impressive box office success, earning £1,209,319 during its opening weekend.
Clarke's journey in the entertainment industry began with his education in Media at the University of North London, followed by acting training at the Actors Centre in London. His dedication to his craft was recognized when he received the BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2009, cementing his status as a rising talent in the film and television landscape. Throughout his career, Clarke has continued to make significant contributions to the industry, showcasing his versatility and passion for storytelling.
Filmography
Fisherman's Friends
The Knot
I Kill Giants
Heartless (2010)
The Anomaly
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
Kidulthood
I Am Soldier
Adulthood
Brotherhood (2016)
Mute
Songbird
Storage 24
Fast Girls
Saving Santa
The Corrupted (2019)
10x10
Star Trek Into Darkness
Twist
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Centurion
The Habit of Beauty
Bisping
The Throwaways
4.3.2.1
SAS: Red Notice
Doghouse
Viewpoint
Bulletproof
Urban Myths
Chasing Shadows