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Noah Hathaway Net Worth

Net Worth

American actor and former teen star Noah Hathaway has a net worth of $2 million. In November 1971, Noah Hathaway was born in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for playing Boxey in the Battlestar Galactica television series from 1978 to 1979, as well as in the 1978 film adaptation, and for playing Atreyu in the 1984 film The NeverEnding Story. The films It’s My Turn, Best Friends, Troll, Sushi Girl, and Blue Dream all featured Hathaway as a leading lady. The TV shows Mork & Mindy, Eight Is Enough, Laverne & Shirley, CHiPs, Simon & Simon, and Family Ties all featured him in various episodes. For the best performance by a younger actor in 1985, Hathaway took home a Saturn Award. 

Early Life

Robert and Judy Hathaway welcomed Noah into the world on November 13, 1971 in Los Angeles, California. Noah Hathaway was the family’s second child. He was raised alongside Beth, his older sister. Robert, his father, was a writer and acting coach in Hollywood. Robert’s connections enabled Noah to launch his on-screen career at a young age. At age 3, he had already begun to make appearances in commercial films. Noah Hathaway began acting soon after. At the same time, Noah resumed his academic work. After taking a break from acting in movies, he worked as a lifeguard at a Los Angeles beach when he was a teenager. He also had a brief period of bartending experience in Los Angeles.

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Biography

Celebrated Name:Noah 
Real Name:Noah Hathaway
Age:51 Years Old 
Gender:Male 
Date of Birth:November 13, 1971
Birth Place:Los Angeles,, California 
Nationality:American 
Sexual Orientation:Straight 
Marital Status:Married
Height:5 feet and 5 inches
Weight:57 Kg
Profession:Actor, Film Actor
Net Worth in 2022:1 Million 

Family

Parents:Mother: Judy Hathaway Father: Robert Hathaway 
Siblings:Sister: Beth 
Wife:Sameerah Hathaway 
Children:Two Childerns

Personal Life

Sameerah Hoddison is the wife of Noah Hathaway. There is no record of the wedding’s date, but they have two kids and tattoos of their wedding bands on their fingers. Wild Child Tattoo is managed by Noah and Sameerah. The ‘The Blast Staff’ said that Hoddison had filed for divorce from Hathaway, but there were no specifics provided. Noah began dating Elizabeth Medlin in 2018, and he later accused her of harassing him and kicking his dog. When Medlin was contacted by The Blast in May 2018, he vehemently refuted the charge. Hathaway sought a restraining order in June 2018 to keep Medlin 100 yards away from him.

Career

Hathaway began attending TV and movie auditions when he was just six years old. His acting career began in 1978 when Noah Hathaway appeared as a supporting character in the science fiction series “Battlestar Galactica” as the warrior Boxey. His father also appeared in the show. At the inaugural Young Artist Awards, his critically acclaimed performance earned him a nomination for Best Juvenile Actor in a Series or Special. This created more opportunities for a variety of roles, leading to numerous appearances in television films and miniseries in 1979, including “Midnight High,” where he played Timmy, “The Last Convertible,” and a guest spot in the series “Supertrain.” He had an appearance in the 1980 television series “Eight is Enough”. Unfortunately, “It’s My Turned,” his full-length picture debut, received low reviews and had a little amount of box office success. However, Noah Hathaway continued to receive movie offer in the years that followed, accepting them for “Separate Ways” in 1981 and “Best Friends” in 1982.

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Most likely, 1984 was Noah’s career’s best year.In the fantasy-drama movie “The NeverEnding Story,” he played the main role. He portrayed the young, green-skinned warrior “Atreyu“. It was undoubtedly a tremendous success that Noah Hathaway received a nomination for the Young Artist Award and the Saturn Award for “Best Performance by a Younger Actor” for his performance. This movie cost a total of $27 million to produce, making it one of the most expensive in German cinema history, according to screenrant.com. In two episodes of the television show “CBS Storybreak” in 1985, he voiced the main character and received another nomination for a Young Artist Award.  He portrayed Harry Potter Jr. in the comedy-horror movie “Troll” in 1986. The movie was a box office hit and spawned two sequels, but Noah received no part in either of them. After taking a lengthy acting vacation, Noah made a comeback to the spotlight in 1994 with a role in the movie “To Die, To Sleep” as Phil. Noah Hathaway then had another protracted acting break, fading from view for almost two decades. Noah Hathaway spent the time he was away from Hollywood studying martial arts before returning to acting in 2012 and playing a significant role in the movie “Sushi Girl.” In 2013, he appeared in both the horror film “Tom Holland’s Twisted Tales” and the drama film “Blue Dream” in the supporting role of Roper Karlsson. He worked on the 2016 horror-crime movie “The Chair” as his most recent endeavour.

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