Noah Emmerich
Born | February 27, 1965 |
Hometown | New York City, New York, United States |
Height | 6'3" (1.91m) |
Spouse | Mary Regency Boies, Melissa Fitzgerald |
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2019 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | The Americans | Nominated |
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‘The Good Nurse’ Toronto Review: Jessica Chastain And Eddie Redmayne Superb In Real-Life Stunner
First a little warning. I had the good fortune to see The Good Nurse knowing absolutely nothing about it except it was a Netflix movie starring Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne. I had no idea which one was even “the good nurse” of the title, and I was not familiar with the book it is […]
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‘The Big Cigar’: Jaime Ray Newman, Noah Emmerich, John Doman, Chris Brochu & Brenton Allen Round Out Cast Of Apple Series In Recurring Roles
EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+’s Huey P. Newton series The Big Cigar has rounded out its cast, with Jaime Ray Newman (Dopesick), Noah Emmerich (Dark Winds), John Doman (City on a Hill), Chris Brochu (Zero Contact) and newcomer Brenton Allen coming aboard in recurring roles. André Holland leads the cast, with Alessandro Nivola, Tiffany Boone, PJ Byrne, Marc Menchaca, […]
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‘Dark Winds’ Creators Break Down the Tense Season Finale and Why You Can’t Make a Western Without Natives
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven’t watched “HózhóoNaasháa,” the Season 1 finale of “Dark Winds,” streaming now on AMC+. After a slow boil first season, “Dark Winds” ends with a bang — quite literally. The finale wraps up the case of the armored truck robbery that underlaid the six episode first season of […]
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AMC’s ‘Dark Winds’: TV Review
Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon star as Tony Hillerman's Navajo police partners in this 1970s-set drama, directed by Chris Eyre and featuring Robert Redford and George R. R. Martin among producers.
Thanks for your feedback! - Entertainment·Variety
Reservation Crime Drama ‘Dark Winds’ Gives Zahn McClarnon an Overdue Spotlight: TV Review
Early in the first episode of AMC’s new series “Dark Winds,” Zahn McClarnon’s Joe Leaphorn advises Kiowa Gordon’s Jim Chee about a way to get ahead when investigating crimes on a Navajo reservation. Leaphorn’s been doing this for a while, and isn’t impressed by his new deputy’s credentials, or his naked ambition; sometimes, pragmatic approaches […]
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‘Dark Winds’ Review: AMC’s Taut Murder Mystery Proves Power of Zahn McClarnon
"Dark Winds" may seem similar to other detective shows but it's more than that.
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AMC Releases Trailer for Noir Thriller Series ‘Dark Winds’ (TV News Roundup)
AMC released the trailer for its upcoming original series, “Dark Winds.” Based on the “Leaphorn & Chee” books by Tony Hillerman, the noir thriller premieres June 12 on AMC and AMC+ with its first two episodes and a new episode each Sunday thereafter. “Dark Winds” takes place in 1971, on a secluded outpost of the […]
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‘Dark Winds’: Deanna Allison Joins AMC Series From Graham Roland, George R.R. Martin & Robert Redford
EXCLUSIVE: Deanna Allison is set as a lead opposite Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon in Dark Winds, AMC’s Western noir thriller series based on Tony Hillerman’s popular Leaphorn & Chee book series. It hails from creator Graham Roland and executive producers George R.R. Martin and Robert Redford. Rainn Wilson, Noah Emmerich and Jessica Matten also […]
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Kidnapping thriller ‘Suspicion’ banks on guilt before innocence
A media mogul’s son gets kidnapped from a Manhattan hotel. Surveillance footage from the hallway captures four people, disguised with masks of the British royal family, stuffing him into a trunk. Five British people, apparent strangers who happened to be staying in the hotel on the night in question, are fingered as suspects. In “Suspicion,” which premiered Friday on Apple TV+, the five have a ...
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Uma Thurman Deserves Far Better Than the Lame ‘Suspicion’
Apple TV+What looks like prestige TV, sounds like prestige TV, and acts like prestige TV, but is in fact just a melodramatic copycat pretending to have serious thoughts in its head? That would be Suspicion, Apple TV+’s new eight-part English-language adaptation of Israel’s False Flag series, which alternates between being wholly preposterous and egregiously preachy. Were that not enough, though, this U.K. production headlined by Uma Thurman and Noah Emmerich is also interminably dull, dispensing
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