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Noah Whipple Bean (born August 20, 1978) is an American actor best known for his roles as Ryan Fletcher on
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action-thriller series '' Nikita'', as David Connor on the FX legal drama ''
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'' and his leading performance in the independent film '' The Pill''. He also starred as Aaron Marker in the first season of Syfy's ''
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''.


Career

Prior to his role on ''
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'', Bean had a number of minor and less notable roles on the television series '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'', '' Ed'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Crumbs'', the films ''Williamstowne'' and ''
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'', and a number of commercials. He also starred as Daniel in 'The Stable Boy', from the first season then in 'The Doctor' from the second season of 'Once Upon a Time'. He labels his signing on the role of David Connor on ''Damages'', the fiancé of the protagonist, as being "lucky", praising the script of the show and also the fact that it is shot in
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, where he is currently living. He also says he was aware that his character dies in the first season and was disappointed but "thrilled" for the opportunity to have a full season. He also summarizes working with
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,
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and
Ted Danson Edward Bridge Danson III (born December 29, 1947) is an American actor. He achieved stardom playing the lead character Sam Malone on the NBC sitcom ''Cheers'' (1982–1993), for which he received two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe A ...
as "a dream come true". Bean returned for guest appearances in one episode each of the show's second, third, and fifth seasons. Bean has also been involved in theatre, Broadway and off-Broadway. His first role was in '' Philadelphia Here I Come!'', a role which he was offered when the originally cast actor left the show four days before the opening. He co-runs a theatre company, Stage 13, with several other actors, directors and playwrights, including
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, in New York, and although he prefers screen acting, he says, "I love the theater and would always go back to do a play if it was an exciting project." He appeared as a guest star in the episode "
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" of the TV series ''
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''. In 2015, he starred as Aaron Marker in Syfy's Science-Fiction series ''
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''. He was also a series regular on The CW television series '' Nikita'', as CIA Agent Ryan Fletcher.


Personal life

Bean was born in
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,
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. As a child, Bean attended Pine Point School and
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in
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. An only child, he describes himself as being so quiet and shy that his school would phone his parents asking whether anything was wrong at home: "I was deathly shy and basically scared of people in general." In high school, his mother encouraged him to become involved in drama, which he says helped him open up, "I found when I had a script in my hand I could speak." He later attended
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's College of Fine Arts before he was offered his first theatre role by director Michael Ritchie. The son of Ruth Crocker, an author, and Richard Robert Bean, a housebuilder, Bean hails from
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, although he has lived and worked in
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and is currently living in
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. He is friends with actor Seth Gabel and director
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and also says he has come to be good friends with ''Damages'' co-actor and on-screen fiancée
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. Bean began a relationship with his ''Nikita'' co-star Lyndsy Fonseca in 2013. In February 2016, Fonseca announced their engagement, and they were married on October 2, 2016. They have two daughters: Greta born in 2018 and Evelyn born in 2022.


Filmography


Film


Television


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