Noah Emmerich was born on February 27, 1965, in New York Click to look into! >> Read More... City, to a Jewish family: mother Constance Marantz, a concert pianist, and father André Emmerich (1924-2007), a gallery owner and art dealer. The youngest of the three sons, he grew up with his older brothers Toby Emmerich, a screenwriter and current chairman of the Warner Bros, Pictures Group, and Adam Emmerich, a mergers and acquisitions partner with the legal firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz in New York. Education: Emmerich went to the Dalton School in New York and learned to play the trumpet as a teenager. He was graduated from Yale University where he majored in history and sang in the "Yale Spizzwinks(?)" a cappella singing group of undergraduates.
He also attended NYU film school where he directed the short film “the painter”. Emmerich also studied the Meisner technique of acting individually by an actor/director Ron Stetson who is currently a senior member of the acting staff at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Career Noah first started his acting career from guest appearances in television series like NYPD Blue and Melrose Place. He had his first starring role in the 1996 film 'Beautiful Girls' a romantic comedy, which also brought him many positive responses from the audience as well as from the critics. After that, he was cast in many supporting roles like "Marlon" in "The Truman Show" a sci-fi drama, comedy-drama " Life Click to look into! >> Read More... " as "Stan Blocker" and "Gordo Hersch" in sci-fi "Frequency"; Emmerich starred in many films in the 2000s, including Julie Johnson, Beyond Borders, Miracle, Cellular, Little Children, Pride and Glory, and many others.
He also began to star in more prominent guest appearances in television series such as Monk, White Collar, and The Walking Dead which also gained him a "Saturn award nomination"; He was starred in critics’ praised and a box-office hit film “super 8” in 2011. And in 2013 he played the role of FBI Agent Stan Beeman in the series "The Americans” which earned him the Critics' Choice Award. He also made his directorial debut in the same series where he directed one of the episodes in seasons three & five. Personal life Noah Emmerich was married to American- actress “Melissa Fitzgerald” from 1998 to 2003. He is currently married to actress and producer “Mary Regency Boies” since 2014.
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