Noel (given Name) - People

People

  • Noel Blanc, son of voice actor, Mel Blanc
  • Noel Chavasse, VC and Bar. World War I medical officer and decorated hero
  • Noel Clarke, English actor and writer
  • Noël Coward (1899-1973), British actor, playwright, and popular music composer
  • Noel Devine, NCAAF player for West Virginia University
  • Noel Edmonds, British television presenter and DJ
  • Noel Fielding, British comedian and television actor
  • Noel Gallagher, former member of British rock band, Oasis
  • Noël Godin, Belgian writer
  • Noel Harrison, British actor and singer
  • Noel MacNeal, a voice actor.
  • Noel Neill, American actress best known as Lois Lane in the television series The Adventures of Superman
  • Noel Pagan or Noel, American freestyle musician
  • Noel Paul Stookey of the folk trio Peter, Paul, and Mary
  • Noel Redding, British guitarist, known as bass player of The Jimi Hendrix Experience
  • Noel Rosa, Brazilian songwriter
  • Noel Sullivan, Welsh sing and actor.
  • Noel Thatcher, British paralympic athlete
  • Noel Whelan English professional footballer
  • Monique Noel, American glamour model and actress

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