Jack Evan Noseworthy Jr. (born December , ) is an American actor,
whose most visible movie roles were in Event Horizon, U-, Barb Wire
and Killing Kennedy.Noseworthy was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and
graduated from Lynn English High School in and attended Boston
Conservatory, where he earned a BFA. He appeared in Bon Jovi's music
video "Always", with Carla Gugino and Keri Russell. He co-starred with
Meryl Streep in the Public Theater's production of Mother Courage and
Her Children.He starred in a short-lived MTV drama series, Dead at .
In December , he originated the role of Armand in the musical Lestat
during its pre-Broadway run at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco,
but left the production during its first week of previews (he was
replaced by actor Drew Sarich). He is also the only male actor to play
Peter Pan on Broadway, in the revue Jerome Robbins'
Broadway.Noseworthy made his debut as a nightclub performer in
September at the Metropolitan Room in New York City in "You Don't
Know Jack!". He appeared in a Burbank musical at the Colony Theater,
No Way To Treat A Lady, a musical version of the cult film of the same
name, written by Douglas J. Cohen, which opened on April , .[citation
needed]
whose most visible movie roles were in Event Horizon, U-, Barb Wire
and Killing Kennedy.Noseworthy was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, and
graduated from Lynn English High School in and attended Boston
Conservatory, where he earned a BFA. He appeared in Bon Jovi's music
video "Always", with Carla Gugino and Keri Russell. He co-starred with
Meryl Streep in the Public Theater's production of Mother Courage and
Her Children.He starred in a short-lived MTV drama series, Dead at .
In December , he originated the role of Armand in the musical Lestat
during its pre-Broadway run at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco,
but left the production during its first week of previews (he was
replaced by actor Drew Sarich). He is also the only male actor to play
Peter Pan on Broadway, in the revue Jerome Robbins'
Broadway.Noseworthy made his debut as a nightclub performer in
September at the Metropolitan Room in New York City in "You Don't
Know Jack!". He appeared in a Burbank musical at the Colony Theater,
No Way To Treat A Lady, a musical version of the cult film of the same
name, written by Douglas J. Cohen, which opened on April , .[citation
needed]
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