Noah Reid
Noah Reid is a Canadian actor, musician, and voice actor. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Patrick Brewer on the television series “Schitt’s Creek,” which earned him a Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Reid began his career as a child actor, providing the voice for the titular character in the animated series “Franklin.” He transitioned to live-action roles, appearing in television series such as “Kevin from Work” and “Rookie Blue.” His performance in “Schitt’s Creek” contributed to the show’s success and winning multiple awards. Reid’s talents extend to the stage, with roles in productions like “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” As a musician, he released the albums “Songs from a Broken Chair” and “Gemini.”
Noah Reid has engaged in several significant collaborations. Working with Eugene Levy and Dan Levy on “Schitt’s Creek” was pivotal, contributing to the show’s international success. His collaboration with actor Paul Gross in the play “The Drawer Boy” received critical acclaim. Reid’s partnership with musical producer Matthew Barber on his albums added depth to his musical projects. His work with playwright Simon Stephens in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” demonstrated his range as a stage actor. Collaborating with the ensemble cast of “Rookie Blue” allowed Reid to hone his skills in a dynamic television environment. His contribution to the animated series “Franklin” involved working with a team of talented voice actors, establishing his early career foundation. He also collaborated with actress Emily Hampshire in the film “The Death and Life of John F. Donovan.”