Noelle Lana is known for Full of Grace (2015) and Gina's Journey: The Search for William Grimes (2017).
Noelle Leon is an actress, known for Kin Dread (2021).
Noelle Lidyoff was born on December 14, 2006. She has been performing professionally since the age of 8. She is is an aspiring singer/songwriter/actress. She recently recorded vocals for the film Sing 2, appeared on Adam Ruin's Everything and roles in 2 AFI short films. She was on America's Got Talent as a Semi-Finalist/Golden Buzzer recipient with the choir Voices Of Hope. Noelle also was a finalist for a worldwide Music Competition, performing original music at the Orpheum Theater in LA. She is a regular invited guest soloist on the Hour of Power, a nationally broadcast television program. She sang on the ABC special WEDay featuring Pentatonix with her choir. Noelle was a soloist for the NBC Red Nose Day special at iHeart Radio with with Josh Groban. Noelle has performed for many events and charities. She was a theater nominee at the Young Entertainer Awards in Los Angeles, and her credits include Shrek, Jospeh, Annie, Number the Stars, The Giver, Les Misérables, Parade, and Mary Poppins. Noelle has worked with regional theaters, 3D Theatricals, Chance Theater and Phantom Projects.
Noelle Louie is known for CollegeHumor Originals (2006), DownBeat (2019) and Lace (2021).
Noelle LuSane is an actress and producer, known for New Amsterdam (2018), Bull (2016) and High Maintenance (2016).
Noelle Mahasin is an actress, known for Takers (2010), Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary (2007) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987).
Noelle Marsh is known for Being the Ricardos (2021), I Will Follow You Into the Dark (2012) and House M.D. (2004).
Noelle McCutchen is known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), Misconceptions (2008) and This Is Not an Exit: The Fictional World of Bret Easton Ellis (1999).
"I became an artist the moment I decided to stop trying to be what everyone wanted." Noelle Messier is an actor, writer, voice artist, film and comic book producer, exploring life through art. She is a lover of sensuality, metaphor, and word play and is dedicated to finding fun, thought provoking, emotional, and sexy ways to challenge perceptions of love, sexuality, gender, identity, and freedom. She posed nude at the Gagosian art gallery in Beverly Hills, got her teeth knocked out in a stage fight, and was a nurse to mice and frogs. Noelle has an innocent affection for bricks, high ceilings, leather, and chains. She likes long walks on the beach, improvisational cooking, and has very long big toes. LetEverythingSexyBeIAmNaked "I stand in the present, vulnerable and powerful and ready to play." Noelle fell in love with theatre and attended the Boston Conservatory and went on to perform in Boston, Florida, NYC, and Los Angeles. Some of Noelle's favorite stage performances include: "Cod" in Slaughter City with the Son Of Semele Ensemble and "Mary" in Baggage Claim at The Hudson Guild Theatre, in Los Angeles; "Rita" in A Girl's Guide to Chaos at Nick's Comedy Stop and "Emilia" in Othello with The Mass Bay Theater, in Boston; "Sally" in Pack of Lies at the Merrimack Repertory Theatre in Massachusetts; "Ronnie" in Domino Courts with the New American Stage Company in NYC; and sketch/comedy/improvisation at Walt Disney World, in Florida. "Through my characters I share my soul." Noelle graduated from Emerson College with a BS in television production and studied Meisner acting technique at the William Esper Studio in NYC. Noelle starred in the independent Film, Black Tar Road, streaming on Amazon and can be seen regularly on television in principal roles on NBC, FOX, ABC, CBS, HBO, Freeform, Comedy Central, FX, STARZ, NETFLIX, and on the web. Noelle is also a voice artist, voicing characters for video games, animation, documentaries, commercials, and PSAs from her home studio. "The energy in fear, pain, anxiety, and sex is transformative." Noelle began writing as a way to express her sexual identity and process emotions. Her short stories, Virgin Lesbian Straight Up and Stripping were published in The Lesbian News in Los Angeles and the later, in a book, Inspiration for LGBT Students and Their Allies. Noelle became a registered Veterinary Technician in California, inspiring her to write a television pilot about a lesbian Veterinarian, DVM. After working at an animal research laboratory and realizing what a great place it would be to kill someone, she wrote the horror feature, Lab Mouse Revenge. "How you express yourself personally, sexually, or socially does not make you more masculine or feminine, it just makes you more human." Noelle wrote an LGBTQ+ romantic comedy feature, I.D., and went on to produce and star in the short film, Dichotomy, based on that script. Dichotomy won best LGBT short film in the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival, as well as being an official selection at Cinema Diverse in Palm Springs, Broad Humor in Los Angeles, Pride in Chicago, NewFest in New York, and Brisbane Queer Film in Australia and went on to be distributed by REVRYTV. Noelle's comedy, television pilot, Donna Manicotti, Dyke Detective, a hyper-sexual neo-noir, has been optioned twice and produced as a comic book. The first issue, Hollywood HOMOcide, is available online on Comixology. Noelle's screenplays have all been top finalists in screenwriting contests such as the Austin Film Festival, Page International, Acclaim TV, Stage 32 TV Pilot, Stage 32 Blood List, Stage 32 Romantic Comedy, and Gotham. "The more grounded, present, and truthful I am within myself and my work, the more of that energy I can share and transfer to others. If I can influence just one person in a positive way, my journey has been successful. I am grateful to be given that gift."
Noelle Neilson is an actress, known for Ice Dragon: Legend of the Blue Daisies (2018).