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Noah Segan
Segan in December 2007
OccupationActor
Years active1988–present
Spouse

Alison Bennett

(m. 2017)[1]
Children2[2]
Relatives
  • Rob Stoner (uncle)
  • Noah Segan is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the films of Rian Johnson[3] (Looper, Brick, Knives Out) as well as his appearance in Deadgirl.

    Early life[edit]

    Segan is the grandson of American photographer Arthur Rothstein and nephew of musician Rob Stoner.[4]

    Career[edit]

    Segan has appeared in television programs, including Days of Our Lives, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and House, and he provided the voice of Henry on the Nickelodeon series KaBlam!.

    In 2008, Brick director Rian Johnson invited Segan to play a small role in his second film, The Brothers Bloom.[5] In 2012, Segan had a supporting lead role in Johnson's third film, Looper.[6] In 2013, he had a small role on Breaking Bad, as a fireman in the Johnson directed episode "Ozymandias". In April 2016, Johnson added Segan to the cast of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Segan joined the cast of Johnson's Knives Out in December 2018, playing the supporting role of Trooper Wagner.[7] He had a bit part as a squatter named Derol in the Knives Out sequel Glass Onion.

    Segan produced and starred in the independent feature films Redeemer, Some Kind of Hate, Quit, and Someone's Knocking at the Door, and has directed numerous music videos.[8] He appeared in the music videos for "C'mon Let Me Ride" and "Final Warning", both songs for Skylar Grey.[9] In 2014, Segan starred alongside in the horror thriller film Starry Eyes.[10] In 2015, he starred in the thriller film Follow,[11] and played a role in the sci-fi revenge thriller The Mind's Eye.[12][13] In June 2015, he appeared in the music video for "You Don't Know Me" by Son Lux.

    Segan has appeared twice on The George Lucas Talk Show, first during the May the AR Be LI$$ You Arli$$ marathon fundraiser, and later on The George Lucas Holiday Special.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2005 Brick Dode
    Waterborne Donovan
    Adam & Steve Twink
    Self Medicated Trevor
    2006 The Visitation Michael Elliot
    2007 The Picture of Dorian Gray Basil Hallward
    What We Do Is Secret Don Bolles
    Still Green Sean
    2008 Love at First Kill Harry
    Deadgirl J.T.
    The Brothers Bloom The Duke
    2009 The Astral Plane Noah Short film; also writer
    The Hessen Affair Lt. David Pallard
    Fanboys Boba Fett #2
    Someone's Knocking at the Door Justin Also producer
    Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever John
    2010 Quit Julius Also co-producer
    All About Evil Adrian
    Undocumented Klaus
    Chain Letter Dante
    2011 Guadalupe the Virgin Benny
    2012 Looper Kid Blue
    The Frozen The Hunter
    2014 Starry Eyes Danny
    Redeemer Steve Bradock Also producer
    2015 Some Kind of Hate Krauss Also executive producer
    War Pigs August Chambers
    Tales of Halloween Bart Segment: "The Weak and the Wicked"
    The Mind's Eye Travis Levine
    Follow Quinn
    2016 Hot Horn
    2017 Chuck Hank and the San Diego Twins Rathead
    Get the Girl Patrick
    Cardinal X Lior
    Mohawk Yancy
    Camera Obscura Walt
    Star Wars: The Last Jedi Stomeroni Starck
    2019 Knives Out Trooper Wagner
    Scare Package Husband, segment "M.I.S.T.E.R." Also director, co-writer
    2020 The Pale Door Truman [14]
    2022 Blood Relatives Francis Also director, writer & producer
    Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Derol

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1990 The Baby-Sitters Club Derek Masters Episode: "Jessi and the Mystery of the Stolen Secrets"
    1991 Loving John Roger "J.J." Forbes, Jr. #3
    1993 Grace Under Fire Quentin Kelly Episode: "Pilot"
    1995 Married... with Children Robby Bennett Episode: "The Undergraduate"
    1996–2000 KaBlam! Henry (voice) 48 episodes
    1999 101% Whizbang With Henry and June Henry (voice) 7 episodes
    1999–2000 U-Pick Friday/Monday Henry (voice) 30 episodes
    2003 Dawson's Creek George Episode: "Castaways"
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Kelly James Episode: "Homebodies"
    2004 NCIS Kyle Hendricks Episode: "One Shot, One Kill"
    2007 Days of Our Lives Conner Lockhart 5 episodes
    2010 House William Episode: "Knight Fall"
    2013 Breaking Bad Fireman Episode: "Ozymandias"
    2018 Chicago Fire Nate Isaacs Episode: "The F Is For"
    2019 Single Parents Warren Episode: "Good Holidays to You"
    2020 The George Lucas Talk Show Himself May the AR Be LI$$ You (Arli$$ marathon fundraiser),
    The George Lucas Holiday Special
    2021 Mr. Corman Sam 2 episodes
    2023 Poker Face Sheriff Parker Episode: "Dead Man's Hand"

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Alison Bennett on Instagram: "Four years, the most normal four years in American history! Babe, may you always interrupt me in the bathroom to ask me if I like your new Zubaz ❤️"".
  • ^ "Alison Bennett on Instagram: "❤️ Valentines ❤️ (June in the second one hahaha)"".
  • ^ DEADGIRL (DVD Review) Archived 2009-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Hoffman, Jordan (16 November 2022). "Noah Segan on Vampirism, Judaism, Glass Onion, and Eating Cheerios Off the Floor". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  • ^ Actors in 'Looper' group
  • ^ Noah Segan Looper
  • ^ Davids, Brian (2022-11-20). "'Blood Relatives' Filmmaker-Star Noah Segan Talks His Directorial Debut and His Second 'Knives Out' Universe Role in 'Glass Onion'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  • ^ Noah Segan Talks Cabin Fever 2, All About Evil, Chain Letter, and Someone's Knocking at the Door!
  • ^ "Noah Segan | IMVDb". IMVDb. Retrieved 2017-09-17.
  • ^ Starry Eyes Alex Essoe, the cast includes Noah Segan (Looper, Brick, The Picture of Dorian Gray), Pat Healy (The Innkeepers, Cheap Thrills, Compliance) and Amanda Fuller (The Brittany Murphy Story, Cheap Thrills).
  • ^ Noah Segan Toplines 'Follow'
  • ^ New Telekinetic Revenge Thriller, 'The Mind's Eye'!
  • ^ First Look into The Mind's Eye
  • ^ Wiseman, Andreas (May 29, 2019). "'13 Reasons Why' Star Devin Druid Leads Cast In Horror-Western 'The Pale Door', Shoot Under Way In Oklahoma". Deadline. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
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