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| Name= John Noble
 
| Name= John Noble
| Image= Denethor.jpg
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| Gender= Male
 
| Gender= Male
| DOB= 20 August, 1948
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| DOB= [[August 20]], 1948
 
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| birthplace= Port Pirie, Australia
 
| birthplace= Port Pirie, Australia
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'''John Noble''' (b. August 20, [[1948]], [[wikipedia:Port Pirie, South Australia|Port Pirie, South Australia]], [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]) is an Australian actor/theatre director. John Noble is also credited as John Nogle, due to his name being misspelled in the ending credits of ''[[The Two Towers (film)|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] Extended Edition''.
 
'''John Noble''' (b. August 20, [[1948]], [[wikipedia:Port Pirie, South Australia|Port Pirie, South Australia]], [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]) is an Australian actor/theatre director. John Noble is also credited as John Nogle, due to his name being misspelled in the ending credits of ''[[The Two Towers (film)|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] Extended Edition''.
   
He played the role of [[Denethor II|Denethor]] in the [[Lord of the Rings]] movies. He also auditioned for the part of Black heart in a Disney show called Pirate islands the lost treasure of Fiji and successfully got the part.
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He played the role of [[Denethor II|Denethor]] in the [[Lord of the Rings]] movies. He is also well-known for playing and voicing Leland Monroe in Rockstar Games's ''L.A. Noire'', released in 2011.
   
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He played the role of Mallus on DC's Legends of Tomorrow. He also played the role of himself playing the role of Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies on DC's Legends of Tomorrow, in a ruse to impersonate Mallus.
John stars in the hit show ''Fringe'', which premièred in 2008. He plays an unstable scientist, Walter Bishop. John enjoys researching, on the internet, the scientific jargon in the scripts for Fringe.
 
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John starred in the hit show ''Fringe'', which premiered in 2008 and ended in 2013. He played an unstable scientist, Walter Bishop. John enjoys researching, on the internet, the scientific jargon in the scripts for Fringe.
   
 
== Angry scenes ==
 
== Angry scenes ==
===Temper===
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=== Temper ===
 
 
John had to use and release a lot of temper in his scenes. Especially when he had to pretend to be angry at [[David Wenham]] ([[Faramir]]). The more people that say his character is stupid or evil, the better he's done his job in [[The Return of the King]]. But, he was really happy in all the scenes done with [[Billy Boyd]] ([[Pippin]]) because he didn't have to shout or show a temper.
 
John had to use and release a lot of temper in his scenes. Especially when he had to pretend to be angry at [[David Wenham]] ([[Faramir]]). The more people that say his character is stupid or evil, the better he's done his job in [[The Return of the King]]. But, he was really happy in all the scenes done with [[Billy Boyd]] ([[Pippin]]) because he didn't have to shout or show a temper.
   
 
== Personal life ==
 
== Personal life ==
John is married. His wife's name is Penny, they have three children: Samantha, Jessica and Daniel. Samantha (Sam) (b. 1981) is an actress, something of which John mentions quite often in interviews- he is apparently very proud.
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John is married. His wife's name is Penny, they have three children: Samantha, Jessica and Daniel. Samantha (Sam) (b. 1984) is an actress, something of which John mentions quite often in interviews- he is apparently very proud.
   
 
John currently resides in Australia.
 
John currently resides in Australia.
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John Noble (b. August 20, 1948, Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia) is an Australian actor/theatre director. John Noble is also credited as John Nogle, due to his name being misspelled in the ending credits of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Extended Edition.

He played the role of Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies. He is also well-known for playing and voicing Leland Monroe in Rockstar Games's L.A. Noire, released in 2011.

He played the role of Mallus on DC's Legends of Tomorrow. He also played the role of himself playing the role of Denethor in the Lord of the Rings movies on DC's Legends of Tomorrow, in a ruse to impersonate Mallus.

John starred in the hit show Fringe, which premiered in 2008 and ended in 2013. He played an unstable scientist, Walter Bishop. John enjoys researching, on the internet, the scientific jargon in the scripts for Fringe.

Angry scenes

Temper

John had to use and release a lot of temper in his scenes. Especially when he had to pretend to be angry at David Wenham (Faramir). The more people that say his character is stupid or evil, the better he's done his job in The Return of the King. But, he was really happy in all the scenes done with Billy Boyd (Pippin) because he didn't have to shout or show a temper.

Personal life

John is married. His wife's name is Penny, they have three children: Samantha, Jessica and Daniel. Samantha (Sam) (b. 1984) is an actress, something of which John mentions quite often in interviews- he is apparently very proud.

John currently resides in Australia.

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