Noah Reid

Noah Nicholas Reid[1] (born May 29, 1987) is a Canadian actor, musician, and former voice actor. He has performed in several films and television series, including Franklin and the CBC comedy Schitt's Creek.[2] In 2016, he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Original Song for his work in the feature film People Hold On.[3] In 2019, he received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his work on Schitt's Creek.[4]

Noah Reid
Reid performing at the Great Hall in Toronto in November 2019
Born
Noah Nicholas Reid

(1987-05-29) May 29, 1987
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Canada
OccupationActor, musician
Years active1996–present
Spouse(s)Clare Stone (m. 2020)

Early life

Reid was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario.[5] The son of visual artists, he became involved in theatre around age six and regularly attended productions with his family throughout his childhood.[6] He attended Etobicoke School of the Arts[7] and is a 2008 graduate[8] of the National Theatre School of Canada.[5]

Career

Starting as a child actor, Reid voiced the title character in Franklin from 1997 to 2004.[9] He also played Tommy Settegren in 1997's Pippi Longstocking, and has since co-starred in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002-2006). Reid provided the voice for Gunther in the animated series Jane and the Dragon[10] and Eddie in Marvin The Tap-Dancing Horse, as well as various characters in Little Bear, Redwall, Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend, Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Timothy Goes to School, The Berenstain Bears, Babar: King of the Elephants, and Bad Dog.

In 2005, Reid played the role of Darrell Fox in the made-for-television movie Terry which dramatized Terry Fox's historic run for cancer research. In 2007, he appeared in the Naturally, Sadie episode "As the Whirly Turns". In 2009, Reid guest-starred in the Degrassi: The Next Generation episode "Danger Zone".

Reid's first leading role in a feature film was Farley Gordon in Score: A Hockey Musical, which premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival.[11] He then played several guest roles on television, including in the police drama Rookie Blue (2012) and the drama series Cracked (2013). In 2013, he also appeared in the CW web series Backpackers.[12] In 2015, he played the lead role in the ABC Family comedy series Kevin From Work.[13] The series was canceled after one season.[14]

In 2016, Reid was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Original Song for his work in the feature film People Hold On (2015), in which he also starred.[3] He also released a self-produced full-length original album, Songs From a Broken Chair.[15]

In 2017, Reid played the recurring role of Patrick in the third season of the CBC series Schitt's Creek.[16] That year, he was also cast in the independent film Cardinals, opposite Sheila McCarthy,[17] which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[18]

In 2018, Reid was promoted to a series regular on Schitt's Creek, beginning with the series' fourth season.[19] He also performed in a production of Hamlet at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto in the same year.[20] He starred in the film Buffaloed, which was released in February 2020.[21] Reid later embarked on a tour across North America to support his then-upcoming second album. However, a number of the original dates had to be indefinitely postponed midway through the tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[22] The album, titled Gemini, was released on May 29, 2020.[23]

On May 29th of 2020, Noah Reid released his second record "Gemini" which reached three Billboard charts. Reid also toured through the United States and Canada in 2020 to several sold out shows.

Personal life

Reid announced his engagement to actress Clare Stone on December 31, 2018.[24] They were married on July 25, 2020.[25] Reid is a dual Canadian-US citizen.[26]

Discography

Albums

Album Year Notes
Songs From a Broken Chair 2016 Self-produced[27]
Gemini 2020 Baseline Music[23]

Singles

Year Title Album
2020 "Honesty" Gemini
"Jacob's Dream"
"Hold On"
"Got You"

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996In Love and WarBoy
1997–1999Pippi LongstockingTommy Settergren (voice)22 episodes; credited as Noah Reed
1997–2004FranklinFranklin (voice)31 episodes
1998The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the RescueTimmy Brisby's Singing Voice (Uncredited)
2000–2001In a HeartbeatMark4 episodes
2000Mattimeo: A Tale of RedwallScurl Droptail (voice)
Franklin and the Green KnightFranklin Turtle (voice)Direct-to-video
BabarPom (voice)13 episodes
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated SeriesSpud (voice)1 episode
2001Martin the Warrior: A Tale of RedwallKeyla (voice)
Soul FoodRitchie Stein"Who Do You Know?"
Franklin's Magic ChristmasFranklin Turtle (voice)Direct-to-video
2002–2006Strange Days at Blake Holsey HighMarshall Wheeler41 episodes[28]
2002Rolie Polie Olie: The Defender of FunScrewy (voice)Direct-to-video
The Strange Legacy of Cameron CruzElmore "Tater" BrochetPilot
2005TerryDarrell FoxTelevision film
2006Jane and the DragonGunther Breech (voice)26 episodes
2007Naturally, SadieTodd"As the Whirly Turns"
2009Degrassi: The Next GenerationChris"Danger Zone"
2010Score: A Hockey MusicalFarley GordonLead role; premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival
2011Three InchesWalter SpackmanTelevision film
2012TitanicHarry WidenerMiniseries
2012The Firm (2012 TV series)Brian Strickland"Chapter Three"
2012Rookie BlueWyatt Cripton"Class Dismissed"
2012AlphasAdam Gordon"Gaslight"
2012Old StockStock BurtonFilm
2013CrackedMark Tisdale"Voices"
2013BackpackersRyanWeb television series
2014Pride of LionsElliott Ackers
2015Kevin from WorkKevinSeries regular
2015People Hold OnMatthew
2016House of LiesSam"Tragedy of the Commons"
2017–2020Schitt's CreekPatrick BrewerSeries regular; 39 episodes
2017CardinalsMark Loekner
2019Disappearance at Clifton HillMarcus
2019BuffaloedJJ
2020The ArchivistsWillLead role; premiered at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival[29]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref
2011 ACTRA Award Outstanding Performance – Male Score: A Hockey Musical Nominated [30]
2016 Canadian Screen Awards Achievement in Music – Original Song People Hold On (Song: People Hold On) Nominated [31]
2018 Canadian Screen Awards Best Supporting or Guest Actor, Comedy Schitt's Creek Nominated [32]
2019 ACTRA Award Members' Choice Series Ensemble Schitt's Creek Won [33]
2019 Canadian Screen Awards Best Supporting or Guest Actor, Comedy Schitt's Creek Won [34]
2019 Dorian Awards TV Musical Performance of the Year Schitt's Creek (Performance: Simply the Best) Nominated [35]
2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [36]
2020 ACTRA Award Members' Choice Series Ensemble Schitt's Creek Won [37]
2020 Canadian Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [38]
2020 Dorian Awards TV Musical Performance of the Year Schitt's Creek (Performance: Always Be My Baby) Nominated [39]
2020 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Schitt's Creek Nominated [40]

References

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