Noel Ashman
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Noel Ashman is an NY based Movie Producer/Club Owner/Real Estate Investor. He currently owns The Plumm nightclub in Manhattan, NYC, with partners/actors Chris Noth and Jesse Bradford, as well as former New York Yankees David Wells, Damon Dash, and Joey McIntyre, among others.
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Noel Ashman:
- Owns The Plumm where Axl Rose and Tommy Hilfiger had their famous fight[1].
- Used to own Clubs Veruka, Studio 54, N.A..
- Produced the Films "Speedway Junky"(Jesse Bradford, Darrel Hannah), "Atrocity Exhibition[2]"(J.G. Ballard), "Never Again (2001 film)"(Jill Clayburgh, Jeffrey Tambor), and "Mind the Gap"[3](Alan King, Eric Schaeffer, Kim Raver).
- co-produced the David Rabe play "The Dog Problem"
- appears often on VH1 shows