Amanda Noar

Amanda Noar
Born (1962-08-05) August 5, 1962
Prestwich, Lancashire, England
Occupation Actress, producer, director, entrepreneur, chroreographer
Years active 1986–2015
Spouse(s)
Neil Morrissey
(m. 1987; div. 1991)

Emir Guleryuz (m.1998)
Children 3

Amanda Noar (born 1962) is an English actress, director and choreographer and is the former wife of actor Neil Morrissey.[1]

Born in Manchester, England, at age 12, Noar attended a boarding ballet school but did not enjoy the strict discipline and left and instead trained at the Arts Educational School. Aged 16 she was cast as Anita in the West End production of West Side Story.[2] Her first television role was as Helen Carson in the ATV schools series Starting Out (1982), written by Grazyna Monvid. Her other TV work includes Julie Clay in Coronation Street (1983), Sally in Boon (1987), Natasha Glendenning in Lovejoy (1992), Norma in Stay Lucky (1993), Melanie Norriss in Casualty (1994), Rose Finnigan in Brookside (1999) and Letitia in Hollyoaks.[3][4][5]

Stage roles include Anita in West Side Story at Her Majesty's Theatre in London and on national tour, Fields of Ambrosia at the Aldwych Theatre, London, and Chava in Fiddler on the Roof with Topol.[6] In addition, Noar played Gypsy in Gypsy at The Grand Theatre, Swansea, and Hunyak in Chicago at The Haymarket Theatre in Leicester. She performed in Godspell on national tour, as well as roles in Sweet Charity and Cabaret. Her film work includes roles in Return of the Jedi (1983), The Zero Option (1988), I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle (1990), and The Frontline (1993).[6]

Noar is of Jewish parentage and was married to actor Neil Morrissey from 1987 to 1991 and with him she had a son, Sam Morrissey, born in 1989. She has two other children from her 1998 marriage to Emir Guleryuz, a Turkish Jew and City trader.[7][8]

Noar is also the director of the North London amateur and semi-professional musical theatre company "Impact" which has put on many shows including Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver! and The Producers. The proceeds of these shows go to various charities.

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