Buddy Noonan

Buddy Noonan

Buddy Noonan , born Earl Seely Noonan in Glendale, California on April 9, 1937, was an American cinematographer, actor, entertainer, television producer, freelance journalist, and television producer for nationally syndicated television series such as The Happy Wanderers, Wanderlust, and The Roving Kind, which were shot on location throughout the United States and Mexico. The series were distributed by Bill Burrud Productions and originally aired on KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. Noonan appeared in episodes of the Treasure series, and later re-run on The Discovery Channel, and made an appearance in Beyond Bizarre.

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