Thomas Patrick Noone net worth is $950,000 Thomas Patrick Noone Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Tommy Noonan (April 29, 1921 – April 24, 1968) was a comedy genre film performer, screenwriter and producer. He acted in a number of 'A' and 'B' pictures from the 1940s through the 1960s, and he is best known for his supporting performances as Gus Esmond, Marilyn Monroe's wealthy boyfriend in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and as the musician Danny McGuire in A Star Is Born (1954).
Full Name Thomas Patrick Noone Net Worth $950,000 Date Of Birth April 29, 1921 Died 1968-04-24 Death Cause brain tumor Place Of Birth Bellingham, Washington, USA Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Profession Actor, Writer, Producer Spouse Carole Langley Nicknames Tommy Noonan, Noonan, Tommy Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 His wife went by the moniker 'Pocahontas Crowfoot'. 2 He was survived by four children, Susan, Vincent, Timothy, and Kathleen (Kate). 3 His youngest son Timothy is a professional entertainer, author, and speaker living in Las Vegas. 4 His son Vince joined the Navy in 1977. 5 Erstwhile comedy partner of entertainer Peter Marshall . One-time brother-in-law of Joanne Dru .). 6 Younger half-brother of actor John Ireland , with whom he appeared in I Shot Jesse James (1949).
Actor Title Year Status Character The Bamboo Blonde 1946 Art Department (as Tom Noonan) Wall Street Blues 1946 Short Spinning Portrait Gag (uncredited) Bedlam 1946 1st Stonemason (uncredited) Ding Dong Williams 1946 Zang (as Tom Noonan) The Truth About Murder 1946 Jonesy (as Tom Noonan) From This Day Forward 1946 Maxie - Refreshment Stand Counterman (uncredited) Riverboat Rhythm 1946 Colonial Hotel Bartender (uncredited) Dick Tracy 1945 Johnny Moko (uncredited) The Big Beef 1945 Short Steer Delivery Boy (as Tom Noonan) George White's Scandals 1945 Joe (uncredited) Beware of Redheads 1945 Short Doctor's Assistant (as Tom Noonan) What, No Cigarettes? 1945 Short Cigarette Vendor Boys Town 1938 Red (uncredited) Cottonpickin' Chickenpickers 1967 Bird-Dog Berrigan Gomer Pyle: USMC 1967 TV Series Johnny Clark Batman 1967 TV Series Jolly Jackson My Three Sons 1966 TV Series Bob Jonley Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine 1966 TV Series Guest Comedian 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 1964 Tom Promises..... Promises! 1963 Jeff Brooks The Real McCoys 1963 TV Series Howard The Red Skelton Hour 1963 TV Series Ceasar General Electric Theater 1962 TV Series Lincolon Wheeler Perry Mason 1961 TV Series Charlie Hatch Swingin' Along 1961 Freddy The Rookie 1959 Pvt. Thomas Patrick 'Tommy' Noonan / Japanese Submarine Sailor The Millionaire 1959 TV Series Jim Hayes The Girl Most Likely 1958 Buzz Bundle of Joy 1956 Freddie Miller The Best Things in Life Are Free 1956 Carl Frisbee The Ambassador's Daughter 1956 Cpl. Al O'Connor It's a Great Life 1956 TV Series Tommy The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater 1955 TV Series Bob How to Be Very, Very Popular 1955 Eddie Jones Violent Saturday 1955 Harry Reeves, Bank Manager A Star Is Born 1954 Danny McGuire (as Tom Noonan) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 1953 Gus Esmond Jr. FBI Girl 1951 Television Act (as Tom Noonan) The Model and the Marriage Broker 1951 Young Clerk (uncredited) Holiday Rhythm 1950 Surgeon (as Tom Noonan) The Return of Jesse James 1950 Charlie Ford (as Tom Noonan) Adam's Rib 1949 Reporter (uncredited) Battleground 1949 G.I. Straggler (uncredited) Trapped 1949 Bank Teller (uncredited) Let There Be Stars 1949 TV Series The Set-Up 1949 Masher on Street (uncredited) I Cheated the Law 1949 Sad Sam Carney (as Tom Noonan) I Shot Jesse James 1949 Charles Ford (as Tom Noonan) Jungle Patrol 1948 Lt. 'Ham' Hamilton (as Tom Noonan) Open Secret 1948 Bob, Man at bar (as Tom Noonan) For You I Die 1947 Stick-Up Man (uncredited) The Fabulous Joe 1947 Elevator Boy (uncredited) The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival 1947 Elevator Boy, in 'Fabulous Joe' (as Tommie Noonan) Riff-Raff 1947 First Down-and-Outer at Cabaret (uncredited) Born to Kill 1947 Bellboy (uncredited) A Likely Story 1947 Taxi Driver (uncredited) The Big Fix 1947 Andy Rawlins (as Tom Noonan) Lost Honeymoon 1947 Roughneck (uncredited) Beat the Band 1947 Toby (uncredited) Follow That Music 1947 Short Vacation in Reno 1946 War Surplus Outlet Employee (uncredited) Criminal Court 1946 Cab Driver (uncredited) Crack-Up 1946 Bonbon Vendor (uncredited) Step by Step 1946 Counterman (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 1964 Promises..... Promises! 1963 screenplay The Rookie 1959 writer
Producer Title Year Status Character 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 1964 producer Promises..... Promises! 1963 producer The Rookie 1959 producer
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Rookie 1959 performer: "The Caisson Song" - uncredited The Girl Most Likely 1958 performer: "We Gotta Keep Up With the Joneses"
Director Title Year Status Character 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt 1964
Self Title Year Status Character Stump the Stars 1962-1963 TV Series Himself - Regular Panelist Strictly for Laffs 1962 TV Movie Himself The Spike Jones Show 1961 TV Series Himself The Ed Sullivan Show 1960-1961 TV Series Himself - Comedian Here's Hollywood 1960 TV Series Himself The Big Party 1959 TV Series Himself The George Gobel Show 1957-1958 TV Series Himself The Garry Moore Show 1958 TV Series Himself A Star Is Born World Premiere 1954 TV Short Himself
Archive Footage Known for movies Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) as Gus Esmond Jr.
A Star Is Born (1954) as Danny McGuire
Bundle of Joy (1956) as Freddie Miller
The Rookie (1959) as Pvt. Thomas Patrick 'Tommy' Noonan / Japanese Subm