Australian actor
Born: September 4, 1969
Noah Taylor is an Australian actor and musician, known for his distinctive performances in both independent and mainstream films. Born on September 4, 1969, in London, England, Taylor moved to Australia with his family at the age of five. He began his acting career in his teens, landing his first major role in John Duigan’s 1987 film The Year My Voice Broke, which brought him critical acclaim.
Taylor’s international breakthrough came with his portrayal of the young pianist David Helfgott in the Oscar-winning film Shine (1996), alongside Geoffrey Rush. He went on to appear in a diverse range of films, including Almost Famous (2000), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005). His versatility as an actor has also been showcased in his roles in popular television series such as Game of Thrones, where he played the character Locke.
In addition to his acting career, Noah Taylor is a musician, having played in various bands over the years. He remains a distinctive and respected figure in the film industry, known for his unique blend of intensity and subtlety in his performances.
Noah Taylor’s 5 most popular quotes
- I’ve always held to the belief, though, that people who do too much acting training always look like they’re acting, you know?
- To me that’s what art is about – when you don’t really have any control over your desires to do it.
- But, I’m a big Johnny Cash and a big Lou Reed fan and a Fellini fan.
- I think spirituality is a good thing but I dislike any sort of dogmatic organization.
- Italy is definitely where I feel most at home, or alternatively, living in total wilderness, in the bush in Australia.
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