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Chris Noth on NBC's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" |
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Chris Noth stars in NBC's drama "Law and Order: Criminal Intent," Dick Wolf's third installment of the "Law and Order" brand, the second-longest running drama series in the history of television. Chris Noth reprises his original role of Detective Mike Logan, which he played on "Law & Order" from 1990 to 1995. He partners with Detective Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson).
Chris Noth, originally from Madison, Wisconsin, is an accomplished graduate of the Yale School of Drama and recently starred in and executive-produced the original television movie "Bad Apple." Chris Noth's film credits include "The Perfect Man," with Heather Locklear and Hilary Duff. Chris Noth was featured in Robert Zemeckis' film "Cast Away," starring Tom Hanks; Tom Dicillo's "Double Whammy" with Denis Leary and Elizabeth Hurley; and the independent film "Searching for Paradise."
Additional film credits for Chris Noth include "Texas Funeral," "Getting to Know You," "The Broken Giant," "Cold Around the Heart," "Naked in New York," "The Confession" and "Mr. 3,000."
Chris Noth received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance as Mr. Big on "Sex and the City." Chris Noth also starred as Roman general Pompey in the epic miniseries "Caesar," opposite Christopher Walken and the late Richard Harris, and has appeared in the telefilms "Exiled," "Rough Riders," and "Abducted: A Father's Love."
Chris Noth recently starred in a run of "American Buffalo" at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Chris Noth played the role of Teach opposite Sean Nelson and Jim Frangione. Chris Noth's other stage credits include a successful Broadway run of the revival of Gore Vidal's "The Best Man," starring opposite Charles Durning and Michael Learned, and Christopher Shinn's "What Didn't Happen" at Playwright's Horizons. Chris Noth has also performed at the American Shakespeare Festival in Connecticut; New York's Manhattan Club, Circle Rep, La Mama and the Roundabout Theater; the Seattle Repertory Theater; and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Chris Noth resides in Manhattan.
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