Noah Taylor

Noah Taylor

  • Born: 1969-9-4
  • Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Paddington2, Edge of Tomorrow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sky Rescue
  • Noah Taylor (Noah Taylor), born on September 4, 1969 in London, England, England, is a British film and television actor [1]  . Representative works are " Padington2 ".

    Early Experience

    He was born in London, England, England on September 4, 1969. Before returning to his parents’ home country of Australia in 1974, his family lived in the United Kingdom and New Zealand; after his parents divorced when he was a teenager, his father and Theatre publicist Susie Howie remarried; he left home at the age of 16, and devoted himself to acting before graduating from Melbourne University high school   .

    Performing Experience

    In 1986, he starred in his first movie "Space Dog" and played a small role as Bowie fan in the film   .
    In 1996, by Geoffrey Rush biopic starring " Shine " plays in teenagers David赫尔夫戈特  .
    In 2001, by Thomas Cruise Mapother IV , Penélope Cruz Sánchez fantasy film " Vanilla Sky; Un ciel Couleur Vanille " supporting actor Edmund Ventura   ; the same year, by Simon West self-guided self in " Lara Croft: "Tomb Raider " plays the supporting role Bryce   .
    In 2005, he played Charlie's father in the adventure film " Charlie and the Chocolate Factory " directed by Tim Burton ; in the same year, he played the supporting role of Selway in the adventure film " The New World " starring Colin Farrell and Christian Charles Philip Bale . .  

    Personal Life

    Noah Taylor's family situation

    His father Paul Taylor is a writer and reporter, and his mother Maggie Taylor is a reporter and book editor   .

    Noah Taylor's marriage

    On November 14, 2012, he married a woman, Dion Harris; he has a daughter named Marta from the original relationship   .
    Extended Reading

    Inspector Morse quotes

    • Morse: Drink that, Lewis, and loosen some brain cells.

    • [repeated line]

      Morse: [disparagingly] LEW-is!