James Noble(1922-2016)
- Actor
- Producer
The son of a Dallas wholesale coal dealer, Noble spent much of his
youth attending pool halls and movie houses. He retained his expertise
with a pool cue throughout his life, while his stronger interest in
acting (fueled by movies) manifested itself in local stage productions
and drama studies at Southern Methodist University. Following Navy
service in World War II, Noble went to New York to study at the Actors
Studio, then went on to a stage revival of Pygmalion wherein he met his
future wife, actress Carolyn Coates. The
actor appeared on such TV soap operas as
As the World Turns (1956),
A World Apart (1970) and such
Broadway productions as "1776" (a role he took to the movie
1776 (1972)), spending much of his spare
time in psychotherapy to handle his ongoing feelings of self-doubt. In
films from the mid '70s, Noble principally played small roles as
authority figures and politicians
(Being There (1979),
The Nude Bomb (1980)), with
occasional larger roles. such as Bo Derek's father in 10 (1979). In 1979, Noble was cast
as the genially absent-minded "Governor Gene Gatling" on the sitcom, Benson (1979), a role in which he
remained until the series' 1986 cancellation. Two years later, he
resurfaced on TV in the role of a Nebraska-based recording engineer on
the very short-lived sitcom, First Impressions (1988).