Jack Noseworthy

A blond-haired, green-eyed dancer-turned-actor, who seemed right to play contemporary stoners, greasers, grunges and even sweethearts of the 90s, Jack Noseworthy gained national attention playing the lead in "Dead at 21", the first drama series made by MTV, and also oozed sex appeal as the jealous jilted beau in the Bon Jovi music video "Always."

By the time he was 17, Noseworthy was out of high school and on the stage as a chorus dancer. He toured in a road company of "Cats", before landing a gig in the original cast of "Jerome Robbins' Broadway". He made theater history when he became the last actor signed for the cast of "A Chorus Line" on Broadway. All his stage work had happened in less than three years, and by 1990, Noseworthy had relocated to Los Angeles. He appeared as the sycophantic student of music teacher Phill Lewis in "Teech", a short-lived 1991 CBS sitcom. That same year, Noseworthy made his TV-movie debut as Suzanne Somers' brother in the flashback sequences of "Keeping Secrets", the story of Somers' alcoholic, dysfunctional family. He was the bag boy whose energy enrages Anne Bancroft in "Mrs. Cage" (PBS, 1992). In 1994, Noseworthy had his best TV chance as Ed, who finds out on his 20th birthday that he is nothing more than a living experiment and will combust before his next birthday in "Dead at 21".

On the big screen, Noseworthy made his debut with a small role in "Encino Man" (1992). In 1993, he was the chain-smoking survivor of an Andes plane crash in "Alive" and in the following year was Stephen Dorff's sidekick in the disastrous "S.F.W." Noseworthy was also the grunge rock neighbor picking on Peter Brady in "The Brady Bunch Movie" (1995) and co-starred with Pamela Lee in "Barb Wire" (1996). In 1997, he twice appeared opposite Kathleen Quinlan in the thriller "Breakdown" and the futuristic "Event Horizon" and later reteamed with "Breakdown" helmer Jonathan Mostow to essay a German-speaking radio operator in the WWII action-adventure flick "U-571" (2000).

  • Born:
    December 21, 1969 in Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Dancer
Family
  • Father: Jack Noseworthy.
  • Mother: Thelma Noseworthy.
  • Sister: Debbie Noseworthy. older
  • Sister: Nancy Noseworthy. older
Education
  • The Boston Conservatory, Boston, Massachusetts, BFA, 1987
Milestones
  • 1980 Was understudy in Broadway musical Peter Pan ; appeared in show over 25 times (date approximate)
  • 1987 Appeared in a road company of Cats
  • 1989 Was in original cast of Jerome Robbins Broadway
  • 1990 Moved to Los Angeles
  • 1991 Appeared in short-lived series, Teech ; also made TV-movie debut in Keeping Secrets
  • 1992 Made screen debut with small role in Encino Man
  • 1994 Starred in MTV series Dead at 21
  • 1994 Was featured in the video for the Bon Jovi hit single Always
  • 1995 Co-starred in The Brady Bunch Movie
  • 1996 Appeared opposite Pamela Anderson in Barb Wire
  • 1996 Had recurring role on the TV series Relativity (ABC)
  • 1997 Initial collaboration with director Jonathan Mostow, had supporting role in the thriller Breakdown
  • 1999 Starred opposite Laura Leighton in the independent film The Clean and Sober
  • 1999 Was featured in the horror comedy Idle Hands
  • 2000 Cast as part of the all-star ensemble of the WWII submarine drama U-571 , directed by Mostow; Jon Bon Jovi also featured in cast
  • 2000 Returned to the stage to star in revival of Pippin at New Jersey s Papermill Playhouse
  • 2001 Had featured role in the stage musical Sweet Smell of Success
  • 2002 Had a recurring role on Judging Amy (CBS) as Jason Lobdel
  • 2005 Starred in the CBS miniseries Elvis
  • 2006 Cast as a politically active gay man in Poster Boy
  • Became the last actor hired for Broadway cast of A Chorus Line

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