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Noel Clarke

English actor and filmmaker (born 1975)

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Noel Clarke: English actor and filmmaker (born 1975)
Noel Anthony Clarke is an English actor, writer, director and producer. Rising to prominence for playing Mickey Smith in Doctor Who, he received critical acclaim for writing, directing, and starring in the teen crime drama films Kidulthood (2006), Adulthood (2008) and Brotherhood (2016) and the BBC Three television pilot West 10 LDN (2008). He has also either written, directed, produced and/or starred in the heist film 4.3.2.1. (2010), the sport drama Fast Girls (2012), and the sci-fi films Storage 24 (2012) and The Anomaly (2014).

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Actress newspaper alleges was groped by Noel Clarke tells court 'it is a lie'

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An actress who was said to have been groped by Noel Clarke denies having been touched inappropriately and said she never spoke to Guardian journalists before they published allegations of sexual..
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Why is Noel Clarke suing The Guardian?

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Actor Noel Clarke begins his High Court libel case against The Guardian's publisher today.
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Noel Clarke accuses Guardian publisher of 'fabricating' evidence in libel claim

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Noel Clarke has accused The Guardian newspaper's publisher of fabricating and deleting evidence over claims of sexual misconduct against him, the High Court has been told.
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Noel Clarke sexual misconduct articles could be defamatory, judge rules

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Actor Noel Clarke faced 'trial by media' after sexual misconduct allegations, court hears

Actor Noel Clarke faced a "trial by media" after The Guardian newspaper published allegations of sexual misconduct, a court has heard. 
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