Chris Noth
Chris Noth | |
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Born | Christopher David Noth November 13, 1954 Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Education | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse |
Tara Wilson (m. 2012) |
Children | 2 |
Christopher David Noth
Noth reprised his role of Mike Logan on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005–2008), and reprised his role of Big in the films Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010). He was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television for Sex and the City in 1999 and for The Good Wife in 2010.
Noth starred in the first two seasons of the 2021 revival of The Equalizer, on CBS, and appeared in And Just Like That..., the revival of Sex and the City.[3] His roles in both series were curtailed after the emergence of multiple sexual assault allegations against Noth in December 2021.
Early life
Noth was born November 13, 1954, in
Noth's family settled in
After Noth took a neighbor's car for a joyride and it rolled into another neighbor's house, his mother sent him to an all-boys boarding school (Storm King School) where he spent his freshman year (1968-1969).[1][14][17] Noth persuaded his mother to let him leave Storm King School to attend an experimental coed school called The Barlow School in Dutchess County, New York, instead.[11][12][14] Poet-dissenter Peter Kane Dufault taught American history at the school.[18][19] Noth said Dufault was the best teacher he ever had, "He opened up a way of life to me, a life of the imagination; he showed us ... that life can be developed and explored through poetry".[18] For Noth, this school with young artist teachers "for many of us, not relating to our parents, it became our real home", and although "the academics were a little shaky",[12] this art school, with no grades, completely changed his life to focus on the arts.[11][13] By 1973, he was "totally into being a hippie" with long hair.[11] After graduation, he moved to Brooklyn with his girlfriend when he was eighteen,[20] and worked at a school for the mentally disabled.[11]
Noth attended
Career
Theatre
Noth "did
Noth acted in 25 or more plays while studying at Yale School of Drama,
After graduating with an
In 1997, Noth played an opera composer in the
In 2000, Noth made his
Noth played Colonel Thayer in a 2005 staged reading of a revival of another Gore Vidal play, the 1961 drama On the March to the Sea, presented by Theater Previews at Duke at
In 2011, Noth starred in a Broadway revival of the 1972 play That Championship Season, playing Phil Romano.[69] In 2019 Noth appeared with Isabelle Huppert in an Off-Broadway production of Florian Zeller's The Mother.[70]
Film and television
Noth played small parts in films, including Smithereens (1982) and Baby Boom (1987) before his first starring role in the low-budget 1988 film Peluru dan Wanita (Bullets & Women) in Indonesia. Noth joined the cast of Hill Street Blues in the sixth season in 1986, where he was billed as "Christopher Noth." He also appeared in Another World.
Noth filmed
In 1995, Noth had a supporting role in a CBS miniseries adaptation of the
From 1998 to 2004, Noth took the role of
From 2005 to 2008, Noth returned to the role of Mike Logan on
In the
In 2012, Noth narrated I Didn’t Do It a 6-part crime documentary series about
In 2016, Noth joined the third season of the
In 2017, Noth played
In 2021, Noth played the lead role of William Bishop in
Personal life
Noth is co-owner of The Cutting Room, a New York lounge and music venue that opened in late 1999, with Steve Walter.[13][120][3] He also co-owned the New York nightclub The Plumm with Noel Ashman and other investors including David Wells and Damon Dash.[121][122] Noth became majority-stake owner of Ambhar Tequila in 2018.[123]
Noth had a relationship with model Beverly Johnson from 1990 to 1995. Johnson filed a restraining order against Noth, accusing him of physical, verbal, and racial abuse.[124]
He began a relationship with Tara Lynn Wilson,
Noth moved with his family to the Los Angeles suburb of
Sexual misconduct allegations
On December 16, 2021, Noth was accused of sexual assault by two women, who used the names Lily and Zoe, with one woman alleging that Noth cheated on his wife when he assaulted her. Both women, who did not know each other, contacted The Hollywood Reporter months apart.[136] The incidents allegedly occurred in Los Angeles in 2004, and in New York in 2015.[137] He denied the allegations, claiming the incidents were consensual and that he did not cross the line of "no means no".[138][139]
The next day, actress and screenwriter Zoe Lister-Jones alleged that Noth was "consistently sexually inappropriate" when she worked with him on a 2005 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, was "a sexual predator", and was drunk while filming his scenes.[140] Subsequently, he was dropped by A3 Artists Agency.[141]
On December 18, another woman accused Noth of sexual assault, in New York in 2010, saying that when she was 18 he forcibly kissed her and removed her tights in an effort to digitally penetrate her.[142] Noth's publicist denied the incident happened and said Noth did not know the woman.[142]
On December 23, 2021, singer-songwriter Lisa Gentile accused Noth of sexually assaulting her in New York in 2002. She said he forcibly kissed her and grabbed and squeezed her breasts.[143]
In the wake of the allegations, a $12-million deal for Entertainment Arts Research Inc. to buy Noth's tequila brand Ambhar was canceled,
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1981 | Cutter's Way | Guard | Uncredited[146] |
Waitress! | Cowley's Office | ||
1982 | Smithereens | Transvestite Prostitute In Van | |
1986 | Off Beat | Ely Wareham Jr. | |
1987 | Baby Boom | Yuppie Husband | |
1988 | Peluru dan Wanita | Falco | |
1991 | Boyz n the Hood | The Waiter | |
1993 | Naked in New York | Jason Brett | |
1995 | Burnzy's Last Call | Kevin | |
1997 | The Deli | Sal | |
Cold Around the Heart | "T" | ||
The Broken Giant | Jack Frey | ||
1999 | Getting to Know You | Sonny | |
1999 | The Confessions | Campuso | |
A Texas Funeral[147] | Clinton | ||
Pigeonholed[148] | Devon's Father | ||
2000 | The Acting Class | Martin Ballsac | |
Cast Away | Dr. Jerry Lovett | ||
2001 | Double Whammy | Detective Chick Dimitri | |
The Glass House | Uncle Jack Avery | ||
2002 | Searching for Paradise | Michael De Santis | |
2004 | Mr. 3000 | Schiembri | |
Tooth Fairy | Dad | Short film | |
2005 | The Perfect Man | Ben Cooper | |
2008 | Sex and the City | John James "Mr. Big" Preston | |
Frame of Mind | Steve Lynde | ||
2009 | My One and Only | Harlan | |
2010 | Sex and the City 2 | John James "Mr. Big" Preston | |
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths | Lex Luthor | Voice | |
Sure Fire Hit[149] | Tony | ||
2011 | From Up on Poppy Hill | Akio Kazama | Voice |
2012 | 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom |
Jack | |
2013 | Lovelace | Anthony Romano | |
2014 | Elsa & Fred | Jack | |
2015 | After the Ball | Lee Kassell | |
2016 | White Girl | George Fratelli | |
Chronically Metropolitan | Christopher | ||
2020 | A New York Christmas Wedding | Father Kelly | Also executive producer |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Killer in the Mirror | Johnny Mathews | Television film |
Hill Street Blues | Officer Ron Lipsky | 3 episodes | |
Apology |
Roy Burnette | Television film | |
1987 | At Mother's Request | Steve Klein | |
I'll Take Manhattan |
Fred Knox | ||
1989 | Monsters | The Devil | Episode: "Satan in the Suburbs" |
1990–1995 | Law & Order | Detective Mike Logan | Main role |
1993 | In the Shadows, Someone's Watching | Dr. Ferris | Television film |
1994 | Where Are My Children? | Cliff Vernon | |
1995 | Homicide: Life on the Street | Detective Mike Logan | Episode: "Law & Disorder" |
Nothing Last Forever | Dr. Ken Mallory | Miniseries | |
1996 | Abducted: A Father's Love | Larry Coster | Television film |
Born Free: A New Adventure | Dr. David Thompson | ||
1997 | Rough Riders | Craig Wadsworth | Miniseries |
Touched by an Angel | Carl Atwater | Episode: "Full Moon" | |
Medusa's Child | Tony DiStefano | Television film | |
1998–2004 | Sex and the City | John James "Mr. Big" Preston | Recurring role, 41 episodes |
1998 | Exiled: A Law & Order Movie | Detective Mike Logan | Television film |
2001 | Crossing Jordan | FBI Special Agent Drew Haley | 2 episodes |
The Judge | Paul Madriani | Television film | |
2003 | Julius Caesar | Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus |
Miniseries |
2004 | Bad Apple | Mike Tozzi | Television film; also executive producer |
2005–2008 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Detective Mike Logan | Main role |
2009–2016 | The Good Wife | Peter Florrick | Recurring role |
2012 | I Didn't Do It | The Narrator | 6 episodes |
Titanic: Blood and Steel | J. P. Morgan | ||
2016 | Tyrant | General William Cogswell | 10 episodes |
2017 | Shark Week | The Narrator | Episode: "Sharks and the City: New York" |
Manhunt: Unabomber |
Don Ackerman | 7 episodes | |
2017–2018 | Gone | FBI Agent Frank Booth | Main role |
2018, 2021 | Doctor Who | Jack Robertson | 2 episodes |
2019 | Catastrophe | James Cohen | Episode #4.5 |
Very Important Person | Chris Noth | Episode #2.12 | |
2021–2022 | The Equalizer | William Bishop | Main role (seasons 1 and 2) |
2021 | And Just Like That... | John James "Mr. Big" Preston | Episode: "Hello, It's Me" |
Awards and nominations
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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1994 | Viewers for Quality Television | Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Law & Order | Nominated | |
1995 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | [150] | ||
1996 | [151] | ||||
2000 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Sex and the City | [152] | |
2001 | Theatre World Awards |
Theatre World Award | The Best Man | Won | [51] |
2003 | Satellite Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Television Series – Musical or Comedy | Sex and the City | Nominated | [153] |
2009 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Cast | [154] | ||
2011 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | The Good Wife | [152] | |
Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | [155] | |||
2012 | [156] | ||||
2015 | GQ Men of the Year Turkey | GQ International Icon Of The Year | Chris Noth | Won | [157] |
2016 | La Costa Film Festival | Shining Star Award | [158] | ||
2017 | North Fork TV Festival | Canopy Award | [159] |
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After nearly three years of work, including workshops in New York and Seattle...
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Chris Noth winner of the GQ International Icon Of The Year award, attends the GQ Men Of The Year 2015 award ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey...
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GQ Türkiye dergisinin 'Men of the Year' ödül töreni için İstanbul'a gelen 'Sex and the City' dizisinin oyuncusu Chris Noth ..." / Turkey's magazine GQ 'Men of the Year' award ceremony came to Istanbul for 'Sex and the City' series of player Chris Noth ...
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- Douglas, Illeana (January 17, 2017). "Chris Noth - The Film Scene with Illeana Douglas / Christopher Noth, Actor - I Blame Dennis Hopper on Popcorn Talk". illeanaspodcast.com (Podcast) – via YouTube.
External links
- Chris Noth at IMDb
- Chris Noth at the Internet Broadway Database