TV Shows - Ned Noyes
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 08, 2024. Ned Noyes has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • American Horror Story Poster
    #41
    American Horror Story
    as Priest 1 episode • #41 most popular show
    American Horror Story is a critically acclaimed television series that blends horror, drama, and supernatural elements. Each season explores a different theme, showcasing a new and terrifying story within the horror genre. The show boasts a talented ensemble cast, including popular actors such as Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson. With its dark and twisted narratives, American Horror Story never fails to captivate audiences, keeping them on the edge of their seats with its intricate plotlines and chilling atmosphere.
  • Only Murders in the Building Poster
    #243
    Only Murders in the Building
    as Frank 1 episode • #243 most popular show
    Only Murders in the Building is an American comedy-mystery series that chronicles the adventures of three strangers united by their passion for true crime. The trio joins forces when they start investigating a real murder within their luxurious New York City apartment complex and document their findings via a podcast. This quirky and suspenseful show is a blend of humor and whodunit intrigue, starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.
Movies - Ned Noyes
Sorted by online popularity. Ned Noyes has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • The Post Poster
    #1,343
    The Post
    as Lazard Banker • #1,343 most popular movie
    The Post is an American historical political thriller film centered around The Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, the film tells the true story of the newspaper's battle with the U.S. government to expose classified documents about the Vietnam War. Set in 1971, The Post highlights the courage and determination of journalists in their pursuit of truth. With a talented ensemble cast and a gripping narrative, the film offers an insightful exploration of the role of the media in a democratic society.