- Buddy Noonan
Buddy Noonan (born Earl Seely Noonan (
April 9 1937 -July 5 1989 ) was an American producer for nationally syndicated television series such as "The Happy Wanderers ", "Wanderlust ", and "The Roving Kind ", which were shot on location throughout theUnited States andMexico . The shows were distributed byBill Burrud Productions and originally aired onKCOP-TV inLos Angeles . Noonan appeared in episodes ofthe Treasure series , and later re-run onThe Discovery Channel , and made an appearance in "Beyond Bizarre " [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=211581] .Noonan was born in
Los Angeles ,California and graduated fromEagle Rock High School . He was a cinematographer, actor, entertainer, television producer, and freelance journalist. He was a reporter for the "Mammoth Lakes District Review" and a feature writer and columnist for "The Mammoth Times ", along with columnist and publisherWally Hoffman . He co-anchored the local news for Channel 5 with Marilyn Fisher.Among his feature stories, Noonan interviewed producer
Frank Marshall on the set of "Raiders of the Lost Ark ". Noonan's work was published in magazines throughout the Pacific southwest, including "Desert Publications" and "The Review" [http://www.autographed-books.com/outlaws.html] . He wrote historical accounts of theOld West and on mining towns that had flourished during theGold Rush , including Bodie Ghost Town [http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=509] . His foreword appears in "Murders at Convict Lake" [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0935174117] , an account of several escaped fugitives for whichConvict Lake is named after.Noonan's historical works are on display at the Mono County Historical Society [http://www.bridgeportcalifornia.com/monomuseum.htm] near
Bodie State Historical Park inBridgeport, California . His photographic slides of the southwest are on display at theHenry F. Hauser Museum [http://www.sierravistaarts.com/50th.html] , and at the Geology Department ofCochise College inSierra Vista, Arizona .In the 1980s, Noonan worked in TV production for the
Trinity Broadcasting Network . He died ofcancer inLos Angeles and is buried atValhalla Memorial Park Cemetery inNorth Hollywood .Buddy was related to renowned organist
Matthew Noonan , a surviving nephew.
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