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Noble Henry Willingham, Jr. (August 31, 1931 – January 17, 2004) was an American actor who appeared in more than thirty films and in many television shows, including a stint opposite Chuck Norris in Walker, Texas Ranger.
John Binford (Noble Willingham) – founder of Binford Tools, died early in Season 3. Maureen "Producer" Binford ( Vicki Lewis ) – John Binford's overeager and annoying daughter, she ran Tool Time for a brief time during Season 2, constantly reminding Tim in a sing-song voice that she was the Producer of the show, which allowed her to cause ...
C.D. disappears from the series halfway through season 7 (due to Noble Willingham leaving the series to run for Congress), with his last appearance being in the Christmas episode "A Matter of Faith". For the rest of the season, he is written to have left on a cruise around the world, which leaves him unable to attend Walker and Alex's wedding ...
Character Actress / Actor Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20; Howie (hotel clerk) Howard Culver: Recurring: Recurring: Mr. Jonas Dabbs Greer ...
The Last Boy Scout is a 1991 American buddy action comedy film directed by Tony Scott from a screenplay by Shane Black, and produced by Joel Silver.It stars Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans, with Noble Willingham, Chelsea Field, Taylor Negron, Danielle Harris, and Halle Berry.
Actor (Cop Shop, Innocence, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader) Australian Labor Party: Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Noble Park (1982-1985) and Dandenong (1985-1992) [43] Di Smith: Actor and drama coach (A Country Practice, Puberty Blues) Australian Labor Party: Candidate for Wentworth in 2013 [44 ...
Blind Fury is a 1989 American action comedy film directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Rutger Hauer, Terry O'Quinn, Lisa Blount, Randall "Tex" Cobb, and Noble Willingham. [2] It is a modernized, English-language remake of Zatoichi Challenged, the 17th film in the Japanese Zatoichi film series. [3]
The film stars William Russ, Glenn Plummer, Noble Willingham, Jeffrey Tambor, and Scott Plank. The film premiered on November 8, 1990 at the London Film Festival and screened at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival under the title One Cup of Coffee, where it won the Audience Award for U.S. Dramatic Film.