Noah Fleiss

An actor all his life, Noah Fleiss appeared on both stage and television before making his first film appearance at the age of nine. His debut starring role was in the family-oriented road movie Josh and S.A.M., as the "Strategically Altered Mutant" little brother to child actor Jacob Tierney. In 1995, he played the younger version of D.B. Sweeney in the comedy Roommates with Peter Falk. The same year, Fleiss earned his first Hollywood Reporter Young Star Award for the TV tearjerker A Mother's Prayer. The next few years of his career consisted mostly of made-for-TV movies (more tearjerkers) and guest spots on such shows asTouched by an Angel. In 1999, he starred in the Sundance award-winning drama Joe the King, the directorial debut of actor Frank Whaley. He appeared in the segment "Someone for Rose" in the episodic drama Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, which also played at the Sundance Film Festival. Fleiss played the title character Joe, the troubled teenage child of unloving parents (Val Kilmer and Karen Young). He was also cast as a troubled teen in the comedy drama Double Parked (2000), which was screened at Slamdance. In 2001, he returned to the realm of made-for-TV movies, appearing in the acclaimed Lifetime drama The Truth About Jane and the HBO original movie The Laramie Project. Fleiss continued to make festival favorites, notably as the straight-laced football player in the "Non-fiction" section of Todd Solondz's Storytelling, which premiered at Cannes. His next few features were independent films with good soundtracks: the high school movie Bringing Rain (with music by Vic Chesnutt) and the coming-of-age drama Evergreen (with music by John Stirratt). ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

  • Born:
    April 16, 1984 in White Plains, New York
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1992 Was understudy for one of the children's roles in the John Guare play "Four Baboons Adoring the Sun", starring Stockard Channing
  • 1993 Had title role of Sam in the feature "J.O.S.H. and Sam"
  • 1995 Played Linda Hamilton's son in the USA Network cable movie "A Mother's Prayer"
  • 1995 Portrayed D B Sweeney's character as a child in flashbacks in the film "Roommates"
  • 1996 Co-starred with Stockard Channing in "An Unexpected Family" (USA Network)
  • 1998 Reprised his role in the sequel "An Unexpected Life" (USA Network)
  • 1999 Starred in Frank Whaley's feature debut "Joe the King"
  • 2002 Appeared in the HBO film "The Laramie Project" helmed by Moisés Kaufman
  • 2006 Co-starred in the teenage film noir "Brick," opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Lukas Haas; first screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005
  • Appeared in the HBO children's series "The Baby-Sitters Club"

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