
Tommy Noonan
Acting
1922-04-29 · Bellingham, Washington, USA
Tommy Noonan (born Thomas Noone ( April 29, 1921 – April 24, 1968) was a comedy genre film performer, screenwriter and producer. He acted in a 65 projects including high-profile films as well as B movies from the 1940s through the 1960s and he made several tv appearances also; he is best known for his supporting performances as Gus Esmond, wealthy fiancé of Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe), in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and as musician Danny McGuire in A Star Is Born (1954). In addition to starring alongside Marilyn Monroe, Noonan is also noted for having played love interests to Jayne Mansfield in Promises..... Promises! (1963) and Mamie Van Doren in 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt (Which he also directed) (1964), making him the only actor to play love interests to the 3 former who were dubbed the 3 Ms of Golden Age Hollywood.
movieCottonpickin' Chickenpickers
as Bird-Dog Berrigan · 1967 · 4.3
tvBatman
as Jolly Jackson · 1966 · 7.3
tvGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
as Johnny Clark · 1964 · 7.1
tvValentine's Day
as George Randolph · 1964 · 8.0
movie3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt
as Tom · 1964 · 3.5
moviePromises! Promises!
as Jeff Brooks · 1963 · 4.8
movieSwingin' Along
as Freddy · 1961 · 6.0
tvMy Three Sons
as · 1960 · 6.6
movieThe Rookie
as Tommy Noonan / Japanese sailor · 1959 · 10.0
The Big Party
as Self · 1959 · 0.0
movieThe Girl Most Likely
as Buzz · 1958 · 3.3
movieBundle of Joy
as Freddie Miller · 1956 · 6.4
movieThe Best Things in Life Are Free
as Carl Frisbee · 1956 · 5.7
movieThe Ambassador's Daughter
as Cpl. Al O'Connor · 1956 · 4.9
Hollywood Preview
as Self · 1955 · 7.0
movieHow to Be Very, Very Popular
as Eddie Jones · 1955 · 4.6
movieViolent Saturday
as Harry Reeves, Bank Manager · 1955 · 6.8
tvThe Millionaire
as Jim Hayes · 1955 · 5.8
The George Gobel Show
as Self · 1954 · 7.8
movieA Star Is Born
as Danny McGuire · 1954 · 7.1
movieGentlemen Prefer Blondes
as Gus Esmond Jr. · 1953 · 7.3
movieStarlift
as Noonan and Marshall · 1951 · 6.8
movieFBI Girl
as Tommy · 1951 · 6.2
tvThe Red Skelton Show
as · 1951 · 7.4