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NOAH SPITZER

| ACTOR |
| EDUCATOR |
|ADVENTURER |
 

Noah Spitzer is an actor, writer, teacher, adventure trip leader, and outdoor educator. He holds a BFA (Honours) in Theatre: Performance Acting from Toronto Metropolitan University. Since graduating, Noah has toured his highly acclaimed solo show, My Second Smile, across the country, from the Fringe to schools in Ottawa, Vancouver and the GTA. He has been nominated for two Dora Mavor Moore Awards for his work at Young People's Theatre, playing Jem in To Kill a Mockingbird and George Brady in Hana's Suitcase, which toured to Montreal and Seattle. He's also worked professionally with companies including Convergence Theatre, Factory Theatre, and Studio 180, and has been featured in films and in national and viral commercials. He played the role of Colin Fry in the feature film Georgetown, directed by and starring Academy Award-winner Christoph Waltz, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival, and was released on Paramount+ and Netflix. He has also spent over 6 years working as an adventure trip leader for the world's top active travel company, leading luxury hiking and cycling trips in the Canadian Rockies, France, Spain, and Latin America. He speaks conversational Spanish and slightly better French. He holds an Instructor License with the Outdoor Council of Canada and can certify Hiking Field Leaders through the OCC. As an educator, he has been a supply teacher, a Teaching Assistant at Toronto Metropolitan University, and a Resident Artist-Educator at Young People's Theatre, as well as a guest artist at the elementary, secondary, and post-secondary level. He has also recently been hired as an Outdoor Education Specialist with the Toronto District School Board, and will receive OCT status after he completes his Master of Teaching at OISE (University of Toronto) in 2026. Noah has been a Jury Captain for the Dora Mavor Moore Awards, in the Theatre for Young Audiences division, and is inspired by the transformative effects theatre can have on young people. Noah is a proud member of Canadian Actor's Equity Association and ACTRA, and is represented by Larissa Giroux at OAZ. His first short film screenplay, Chopsticks, is currently in development.

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