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Actor. Years active. 1950-1969; 1975. Noel Drayton (October 7, 1913 – December 7, 1981) was an actor who remains perhaps best known for playing supporting roles in Hollywood films like Elephant Walk, The Court Jester, Plymouth Adventure and Botany Bay during the 1950s.
Actor: The Court Jester. Noel Drayton was born on 7 October 1913 in Cape Town, South Africa. He was an actor, known for The Court Jester (1955), Shirley Temple's Storybook (1958) and Under My Skin (1950). He died on 7 December 1981 in Sedona, Arizona, USA.
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Noel Drayton. Highest Rated: 97% The Court Jester (1955) Lowest Rated: 60% Elephant Walk (1954) Birthday: Oct 7, 1913. Birthplace: Cape Town, South Africa. Noel Drayton was an actor who had...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)Noel Drayton was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Drayton appeared in such films as "Under My Skin" (1950), the action film "Blackbeard the Pirate" (1952) with Robert Newton and the historical feature "Plymouth Adventure" (1952) with Spencer Tracy.
Noel Drayton was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Drayton appeared in such films as "Under My Skin" (1950), the action film "Blackbeard the Pirate" (1952) with Robert Newton and the historical feature "Plymouth Adventure" (1952) with Spencer Tracy.
Noel Drayton is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes The Court Jester, Topaz, 20 Million Miles to Earth, Elephant Walk, The Desert Rats, Blackbeard, the Pirate, The Wreck of the Mary Deare, and The Prize.
To Know the End: Directed by John Newland. With Elen Willard, Alexander Davion, Sally Fraser, Noel Drayton. Emily MacDougall, a young woman living in England during World War II, begins to have strange hallucinations of death and destruction.