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Noelle Kerr

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Noelle started acting at a very early age. She joined the Jamaica Junior Theatre Company and made appearances in both acting and dancing roles until her final appearance with them as 'Meg' in "Phantom of The Opera". She was next to appear on stage in "The Power of Love" playing opposite both the late great Charles Hyatt and beloved Jamaican comedian, Oliver Samuels. Between 1997 & 2004 she pursued further studies in New Mexico and lived in London. During this time she became a presenter for Air Jamaica's Award Winning in-flight magazine show, "Island Stylee". Upon returning to Jamaica in 2004, Noelle divided her time between her beloved theatre and different on screen ventures. She was to appear as the host for a pilot feature on BET as well as hosting a feature on the famous Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival. Her first venture back onto the stage was "Reality Check", to be followed by a series of successful ventures. This included being a member of the National Cast for Jamaica's staging of Eve Ensler's Tony Award winning play "The Vagina Monologues" between 2006 & 2012, performed for 'V-Day'; an international movement protesting violence against women. She was next seen in the critically acclaimed 'After Mrs. Rochester", directed by Brian Heap, which won accolades not only at home but on tour. This was followed up by the Tallawah Festival Best New Play awardee, "Aliens Among Us". She played to packed houses, in the highly successful 'Love Games' written by Patrick Brown and won the Actor Boy Award [Jamaican chapter of the International Theatre Institute (ITI)] in 2011 for Best Supporting Actress in "White Witch". She has more recently been seen in Patrick Brown's "Vibes" and Tarrell Alvin McCraney's "In The Red & Brown Water" which won the Actor Boy Award for Best Tragedy. Onscreen she has appeared in various short films and most recently in the feature film "Destiny".

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