Jeremy Noble
Jeremy Mark Noble is an English writer, screenwriter, playwright and actor.
Early life and education
Noble attended King's School, Bruton, and read English Literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he was supervised by the poet Geoffrey Hill, and graduated with a 2:1 in 1987. He won a Half Blue for polo, playing for Cambridge University against Oxford University. He was Honorary Treasurer for Cambridge University Polo Club.Career
Noble moved to St. Petersburg, Russia, to become a writer. He has since worked with various Russian cultural figures including Valery Gergiev, Alexander Sokurov, and Vladimir Bortko.Noble has written for The Washington Post, St. Petersburg Press, PN Review, Literary Review, Open Democracy Russia, and Open Russia. He has written extensively about Russian ballet, and for Dance Magazine.
Noble has translated extensively from Russian into English, for major arts organisations and events, the President of the Russian Federation, and the Mayor of Moscow.
Noble wrote the English-language dialogue for the 2005 film The Sun. His play Marlene Made Me was shortlisted for the UK International Playwriting Festival, 2004. He was co-writer and guest historian for Glamour Puds, Series 2 Episode 9.
He has been seen on Russian TV in the role of Dr Paulson in , directed by Vladimir Bortko, and on Ukrainian TV in the role of President of the Council of Vampires in Split, directed by Vlad Lanne.
Noble wrote the English-language dialogue for the 2015 film Dusha shpiona, directed by Vladimir Bortko, starring Malcolm McDowell, Liam Cunningham, Sandrine Bonnaire, Fyodor Bondarchuk, and Andrey Chernyshov.
Noble co-wrote the book for Kingmaker the Musical, which received its premiere at the St James Theatre, London, 31 March 2015.
He is the editor of Opposing Forces: Plotting the new Russia, a published account of the conversation in Red Square, Moscow, between opposition leaderAlexei Navalny and the Polish intellectual and former dissident Adam Michnik.
His first novel Villa Eilenroc was published in 2016.
Writing and acting credits
Year | Title | Notes |
1995 | The Glorious Tradition: A History of Russian Ballet | Video film in two volumes; written and narrated by Jeremy Noble |
1996 | Smith | Miranda Theatre, New York |
1998 | Tchaikovsky's Death | |
2004 | Marlene Made Me | Shortlisted UK International Playwriting Festival, 2004 |
2005 | The Sun | English-language dialogue by Jeremy Noble Premiere: Berlin Film Festival 2005 Screened: New York Film Festival 2005 Screened: Toronto International Film Festival 2005 Screened: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2005 |
2008 | Дилер | Created, and co-written by Jeremy Noble Episode 1 Портрет Императора Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 2 Наследница Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 3 Memento Mori Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 4 Осквернители Могил Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 5 Подделка Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 6 Портрет Неизвестноо Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 7 Старуха На Обочине Writers: Jeremy Noble, Albina Shulgina, Vadim Mikhailov Episode 8 Медные Всадники Writers: Jeremy Noble, Igor Shiritz |
2010 | Glamour Puds | Season 2, Episode 9; co-writer and guest historian Jeremy Noble |
2011 | A Drunken Foreigner in Streets of Broken Lights | Othello of the Northern Palmyra, Series 11 Episode 17 |
2011 | Dr Paulson in Peter the Great: The Testament | Premiere: "Rossiya 1" TV channel on 14 May 2011, and 15 May. |
2012 | President of the Council of Vampires in | Premiere: TET TV, Ukraine, 2011 |
2015 | Dusha shpiona | English-language dialogue by Jeremy Noble 2015 Montreal World Film Festival: Official Selection |
2015 | Kingmaker the Musical | Book by Jeremy Noble, Bill Robinson, Sophie Austin Premiere: St James Theatre, London, 31 March 2015 |