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Noel Clarke is a multifaceted individual known for his work as a screenwriter, film director, writer, and film producer. Born on December 6, 1975, as Noel Anthony Clarke, he is a citizen of the United Kingdom and hails from London. Clarke received his education from the University of North London.
He is best known for his role as Mickey Smith in the television series Doctor Who, which aired between 2005 and 2010. Clarke made his first release in 1999 and has since worked on various notable projects such as Kidulthood, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, Adulthood, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, Centurion, and Storage 24.
Clarke has directed several films, including Adulthood, The Anomaly, Twist, and Storage 24. He is the author of Kidulthood and the founder of Unstoppable Film and Television, established in 2015. His partner in the company is Jason Maza.
Throughout his career, Noel Clarke has received various awards, including the British Film Festival Award, Laurence Olivier Award, BAFTA Award, Screen Nation Film and Television Award, Audience Award, and Hollywood Film Awards. Clarke is married to Iris Da-Silva.