- Noah's birth is chronicled in the book entitled "Birth" by Catherine Millanaires as an example of at-home natural childbirth. In the book the author gives various forms of childbirth a real world example. Noah's birth serves as an example of at-home child birth as he was born in a remote country cottage in the East Anglia region of England on a cold November evening. His father, cinematographer Michael Margetts, had nothing more than an NYPD pamphlet on emergency child birth that he picked up in New York to guide him. They had flown to the UK to make sure Noah was born on British soil and thus entitled to claim dual-citizenship, as his mother was American.
- Noah's mother Barbara Margetts can be seen in the very first few frames of the Woodstock film as well as standing in the wings of the stage as Jimi Hendrix played his Star Spangled Anthem rendition.
- Son of BAFTA award winning Cinematographer Michael Margetts (Woodstock, Rig Move).
- The recent book "Confessions of an Underground Filmmaker" by Malcolm Hart chronicles his filming exploits with Noah's father Michael Margetts as they attempted to fulfill their contract to film the original 1969 Woodstock concert. But when the crowd went from 20,000 to 450,000 the rights were sold out from underneath them to Warner Brothers. Michael Margetts and Malcolm Hart stayed on to run the camera crews and act as cinematographers on the Academy Award winning film.
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