‘Law & Order’ Chris Noth Raises 2 Biracial Sons with a Wife He Did Not Marry for 10 Years

“Law & Order” alum Chris Noth is the proud and protective father of two biracial sons. However, he and his partner, Tara Lynn Wilson, did not get married until after ten years of dating.

Despite their 27-year age difference, Chris Noth and Tara Wilson started quite early and went to great lengths to keep their relationship private.

While the couple stayed away from the spotlight, they worked together on several occasions, from starring in movies to business partners.

On November 13, 1954, Christopher David Noth was born to Charles James Noth, a marketing-company vice-president and insurance agent, and Jeanne Parr, a news reporter, with her talk show “The Jeanne Parr Show.”

His parents separated when he was a child, and he lost his father when he was 11. Noth spent the remainder of his childhood with his mother and three siblings.

He attended an experimental coed school called The Barlow School, which completely changed his life to focus on the arts. After graduation, he studied at Marlboro College in Vermont.

Noth wanted to be a writer or poet but studied English literature and religion. While still in school, he joined the repertory theatre company and first appeared on stage in the play “She Stoops To Conquer.”

He went to Yale School of Drama, and before he graduated, he studied with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan. To make ends meet, Noth worked as a waiter in different restaurants.

In 1985, Noth had graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts, and because the theatre was his first love, he told his agent he would not do television. Unfortunately, roles were slow to come, and he had to do television to survive.

In 1988, he filmed a pilot for “Law & Order” as NYPD’s homicide detective Mike Logan. He became the last original cast member to leave the series in 1995.

Three years later, he reprised his role for the TV movie “Exiled: A Law & Order Movie.” While Noth appeared in films and series, his stage career also blossomed.

In 2000, Noth made his Broadway debut when he played the role of Senator Joseph Cantwell in a revival of Gore Vidal’s “The Best Man” at Virginia Theatre.

Between 1998 and 2004, Noth established himself as a romantic comedian when he played the role of Carrie Bradshaw’s on-again, off-again boyfriend “Big” on “Sex and the City.”

In 2005, he returned to the role of Mike Logan on “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” and played the role for another three years. Noth has also starred in other series like “The Good Wife,” “Tyrant,” “The Equalizer,” among others.

In 2001, he won the World Theater Award – Best Broadway Debut for “The Best Man,” In 2015, he was named GQ International Icon Of The Year.

Noth is also a businessman interested in the entertainment side of the business. He co-owns several clubs...