Jack Noseworthy
Jack Noseworthy made his feature film debut in the hit comedy ENCINO MAN. He next appeared in the critically acclaimed drama ALIVE. His notable film credits include UNDERCOVER BROTHER, CECIL B. DEMENTED, U-571, BREAKDOWN, EVENT HORIZON, THE TRIGGER EFFECT, BARBED WIRE, SFW, and THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE. Noseworthy starred in POSTER BOY which premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in May 2004, and was part of OUTFEST LA in July of the same year. Well known for his starring role in MTV's first dramatic series
Dead at 21, Noseworthy's additional television credits include the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of
A Place for Annie opposite
Sissy Spacek and the PBS/American Playhouse tele-film
Mrs. Cage, starring the late
Anne Bancroft. Featured as a series regular on the CBS comedy
Teech, he has also been seen on
Crossing Jordan,
Law & Order SVU and
CSI. Mr. Noseworthy has appeared on Broadway in the original company of
Jerome Robbins' Broadway,
CATS, and the final company of
A Chorus Line. In addition to his New York stage work, he received a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and a Dramalogue Award for Best Actor for his starring role as Alan Strang in
Equus at the West Coast Ensemble. In 2002 he starred opposite
John Lithgow on Broadway in
Sweet Smell of Success directed by
Nicholas Hytner.
Note: This profile was written in or before
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