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Patricia Ann Ruth Noble is an Australian singer and actress. Initially performing as Patsy Ann Noble, she was a teenage pop singer in the early 1960s, with regular appearances on the music and variety television series Bandstand. In November 1961, she released her biggest hit single, "Good Looking Boy", which reached the Top 10 in Melbourne and Top 20 in Sydney. At the 1961 Logie Awards, she won the 'Best Female Singer of the Year' award from TV Week. By 1962, she had transferred to the United Kingdom and continued her singing career by releasing singles there. In 1965, Noble started her television acting career, and by 1967, she was using Trisha Noble as her stage name. By the 1970s, she had relocated to the United States and had guest roles on various television series including Columbo, Baretta, McMillan & Wife, The Rockford Files, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. In 1983, Noble returned to Australia where she also pursued a career as a theatrical actress. In 2005, Noble had a minor role in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith as Jobal Naberrie – mother of lead character Padmé Amidala.
Birth Name
Patricia Ann Ruth Noble
Born
Thursday, 03 February 1944
Died
Saturday, 23 January 2021
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | Jobal Naberrie | 2005 |
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | Jobal Naberrie | 2002 |
Blonde | Dr. Mittelstadt | 2001 |
What's a Carry On? | Sally | 1998 |
All Saints | Sister O'Reilly / Mrs. Summers | 1998 |
Water Rats | Mrs. Clarke | 1996 |
Oh Madeline | Julie | 1983 |
Casablanca | Celia | 1983 |
Matt Houston | Melinda | 1982 |
T.J. Hooker | Lorraine Daggett | 1982 |
Actress Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith | Jobal Naberrie | 2005 |
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones | Jobal Naberrie | 2002 |
Blonde | Dr. Mittelstadt | 2001 |
What's a Carry On? | Sally | 1998 |
All Saints | Sister O'Reilly / Mrs. Summers | 1998 |
Water Rats | Mrs. Clarke | 1996 |
Oh Madeline | Julie | 1983 |
Casablanca | Celia | 1983 |
Matt Houston | Melinda | 1982 |
T.J. Hooker | Lorraine Daggett | 1982 |
Strike Force | Sergeant Rosie Johnson | 1981 |
The Private Eyes | Mistress Phyllis Morley | 1980 |
Flamingo Road | Vanessa Curtis | 1980 |
Eischied | Jeanne | 1979 |
Stone | Lynette | 1979 |
Hart to Hart | Laela | 1979 |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | Sabrina | 1979 |
The Wild Wild West Revisited | Penelope | 1979 |
Mrs. Columbo | Patty | 1979 |
Husbands, Wives & Lovers | Carol | 1978 |
The South Bank Show | Self | 1978 |
James at 16 | Call Girl | 1977 |
Testimony of Two Men | Edna Beamish | 1977 |
The Love Boat | Gertrude Turner | 1977 |
The Rhinemann Exchange | Irene | 1977 |
Fantasy Island | Denise Carlson | 1977 |
Executive Suite | Yvonne Holland | 1976 |
How the West Was Won | Valerie | 1976 |
The Bob Crane Show | Student | 1975 |
Baretta | Girl | 1975 |
The Rockford Files | Odette Lependieu | 1974 |
McMillan & Wife | Beulah Harrington | 1971 |
Columbo | Marcy | 1971 |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Whitney Lewis | 1970 |
The Engelbert Humperdinck Show | Self | 1969 |
The Benny Hill Show | Self / Various Roles | 1969 |
Night Gallery | Sherry (segment "House - With Ghost") | 1969 |
The Courtship of Eddie's Father | Dr. Liz Park | 1969 |
Up Pompeii! | High Priestess of the Vestal Virgins / Luscia | 1969 |
Who-Dun-It | Dolores Vail | 1969 |
Carry on Camping | Sally | 1969 |
Callan | Jean Price | 1967 |
Love Is a Woman | Francesca | 1966 |
Out of the Unknown | Gladia | 1965 |
Secret Agent | Susan Wade | 1964 |
The Wednesday Play | Francoise Clouet | 1964 |
Sing and Swing | Self | 1963 |
Ready, Steady, Go! | Self | 1963 |
The Dick Emery Show | (as Patsy Ann Noble) / Self | 1963 |
Two of a Kind | Self | 1961 |