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Clarke was born in London, England, and began acting in 1999. He appeared in fourteen episodes of the sitcom ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' from 2002 to 2004, before gaining fame by appearing in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as Mickey Smith from 2005 to 2010. He also wrote the episode "Combat" for the spin-off ''Torchwood''.
 
Clarke was born in London, England, and began acting in 1999. He appeared in fourteen episodes of the sitcom ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' from 2002 to 2004, before gaining fame by appearing in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as Mickey Smith from 2005 to 2010. He also wrote the episode "Combat" for the spin-off ''Torchwood''.
   
In 2006, Smith starred in and co-wrote the urban drama ''Kidulthood'' and directed the 2008 sequel ''Adulthood''. He also directed 2010's ''4.3.2.1'', and appeared in ''Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll'' and ''Centurion''.
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In 2006, Clarke starred in and co-wrote the urban drama ''Kidulthood'' and directed the 2008 sequel ''Adulthood''. He also directed 2010's ''4.3.2.1'', and appeared in ''Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll'' and ''Centurion''.
   
 
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* {{NowCasting|noelclarke}}
 
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* [https://twitter.com/NoelClarke Noel Clarke] at [https://twitter.com Twitter.com]
 
* [https://twitter.com/NoelClarke Noel Clarke] at [https://twitter.com Twitter.com]
 
 
[[Category:Performers|Clarke, Noel]]
 
[[Category:Performers|Clarke, Noel]]
 
[[Category:Movies performers|Clarke, Noel]]
 
[[Category:Movies performers|Clarke, Noel]]

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Template:Realworld Noel Clarke (born 6 December 1975; age 48) is an actor, director and screenwriter who will appear in the Star Trek Into Darkness. "Variety" reports his role is that of a family man with a wife and young daughter. [1] [2]

Clarke was born in London, England, and began acting in 1999. He appeared in fourteen episodes of the sitcom Auf Wiedersehen, Pet from 2002 to 2004, before gaining fame by appearing in Doctor Who as Mickey Smith from 2005 to 2010. He also wrote the episode "Combat" for the spin-off Torchwood.

In 2006, Clarke starred in and co-wrote the urban drama Kidulthood and directed the 2008 sequel Adulthood. He also directed 2010's 4.3.2.1, and appeared in Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll and Centurion.

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