Paul Noble, a veteran executive who served co-head of global theatrical marketing at Sony Pictures Entertainment since 2019, has died. He was 51. The company confirmed to Deadline that Noble died S…
Paul Noble, a veteran executive who served co-head of global theatrical marketing at Sony Pictures Entertainment since 2019, has died. He was 51.
The company confirmed to Deadline that Noble died September 9 of bulbar ALS at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Westwood. He has been diagnosed in summer 2021. “Paul was a rare
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