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Patrick Noonan

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Patrick Noonan
NamePatrick Noonan
OccupationActor, writer

Patrick Noonan is an American actor and writer, known for his work on The Office (US), Parks and Recreation, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine. He has also made appearances on Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and Conan. Noonan's career has been shaped by his collaborations with notable comedians and actors, including Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Andy Samberg. His writing credits include work on 30 Rock and The Good Place, which have been praised by critics and audiences alike, including The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly.

Early Life

Patrick Noonan was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in a family of Catholic University of America alumni. He developed an interest in acting and writing at a young age, inspired by the works of Monty Python, The Simpsons, and Seinfeld. Noonan attended Loyola University Maryland, where he studied communications and began writing for the school's student newspaper, The Greyhound. After college, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in comedy, performing at Comedy Cellar and Carolines on Broadway, alongside comedians like Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock.

Career

Noonan's career in television began with writing and acting credits on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Colbert Report. He has since worked on a variety of shows, including Community, Arrested Development, and Silicon Valley, which have been praised by critics and audiences alike, including The Hollywood Reporter and Variety (magazine). Noonan has also made appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, alongside guests like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Leonardo DiCaprio. His work has been recognized by organizations such as the Writers Guild of America, East and the Producers Guild of America, and he has been nominated for awards like the Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award.

Filmography

Noonan's film credits include roles in The Heat (2013 film), Let's Be Cops, and Horrible Bosses 2, which starred Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, and Jason Bateman. He has also appeared in The Internship (film), Neighbors (2014 film), and Ted 2, alongside actors like Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, and Seth MacFarlane. Noonan's television credits include guest roles on Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother, which have been popular among audiences and critics, including USA Today and The Los Angeles Times.

Awards and Nominations

Noonan has been nominated for several awards, including the Writers Guild of America Award and the Primetime Emmy Award, for his work on The Office (US) and Parks and Recreation. He has also been recognized by organizations such as the Humanitas Prize and the Peabody Award, for his contributions to 30 Rock and The Good Place. Noonan's work has been praised by critics and audiences alike, including The New Yorker and The Atlantic, and he has been named one of the most influential people in the entertainment industry by Time (magazine).

Personal Life

Noonan currently resides in Los Angeles, California, where he continues to work on various projects, including Netflix original series and HBO comedy specials. He is a frequent performer at The Comedy Store and Laugh Factory, alongside comedians like Dave Chappelle and Kevin Hart. Noonan is also involved with several charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and has participated in events like the Tribeca Film Festival and the SXSW conference, which have been supported by organizations like The New York Times Company and The Wall Street Journal.

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