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James Noble (inventor)
James Noble may refer to: * James Noble (actor) (1922–2016), American actor * James Noble (American football) (born 1963), American football wide receiver * James Noble (clergyman) (c. 1876-1941), Australian missionary * James Noble (computer scientist), professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand * James Noble (motocross), British motocross racer in 2008 FIM Motocross World Championship etc. * James Noble (senator) (1785–1831), U.S. Senator from Indiana * James Noble (geologist) (1800–1848), Scottish minister, antiquarian, geologist and fossil collector * James Campbell Noble (1846–1913), Scottish painter * James H. Noble (1851–1912), American physician and politician See also * James Noble Tyner (1826–1904), lawyer and U.S. Representative * Jamie Noble James Gibson (born December 23, 1976) is an American retired professional wrestler better known by the ring name Jamie Noble. He is currently signed to WWE as a producer. In addition to his ap ...
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James Noble (actor)
James Wilkes Noble (March 5, 1922 – March 28, 2016) was an American actor, best known for his portrayal of sweet-natured, dense, naive Governor Eugene X. Gatling on ABC's 1979–1986 sitcom ''Benson''. Life and career Noble was born in Dallas, Texas, the son of Lois Frances (née Wilkes) and Ralph Byrne Noble. He studied acting and engineering at Southern Methodist University before leaving to serve in the United States Navy during World War II. Returning from the war, Noble studied acting under Lee Strasberg and made appearances in Broadway theatre, and his television career started in soap operas, such as ''The Brighter Day'', ''As the World Turns'', '' The Doctors'' and '' A World Apart''. His big screen roles included: Reverend John Witherspoon in the film version of the Broadway musical ''1776'' (1972); assorted roles as doctors in films such as '' One Summer Love'' (1976), '' 10'' (1979) and '' Promises in the Dark'' (1979); Kaufman, the president's chief of staff, in ' ...
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