
Noah Fleiss
Acting
Born 1984-04-16 · White Plains - New York - USA
Noah Fleiss (born April 16, 1984) is an American film and television actor. He was born in White Plains, New York. Fleiss made his screen debut as a young runaway (Sam Whitney) who drives cross-country with his brother in Josh and S.A.M. (1993), perhaps his best-known film. He also has appeared in films such as Joe the King (1999), The Laramie Project (2002) (very briefly), and Brick (2005), in which he portrayed the intimidating Tug. Television appearances include Touched by an Angel, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Fringe. Outside of his film roles, Fleiss portrayed one of the eight playable characters in the video game Until Dawn (2015). In 1996, Fleiss was awarded the Hollywood Reporter YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries for his performance in A Mother's Prayer opposite Linda Hamilton. He was named Jane magazine's "Star of Tomorrow" in 2002 and Nylon magazine's "Next Ed Norton". Fleiss's great uncle is Professor Joseph L. Fleiss, and he is a distant relation of Dr. Paul Fleiss, Mike Fleiss, and Heidi Fleiss.
Filmography

Stuck
Apr 19, 2019

Patient 001
Feb 14, 2018

The Last Film Festival
Sep 16, 2016

No Letting Go
Mar 18, 2016

Dead Souls
Oct 11, 2012

11:11
Nov 1, 2011

Beware the Gonzo
Apr 22, 2010

Consent
Feb 19, 2010

The Brooklyn Heist
Nov 27, 2009

Taking Chance
Sep 21, 2009

Red Canyon
Jan 1, 2008

The Speed of Life
Aug 30, 2007

Mother's Day Massacre
Jan 6, 2007

Off the Black
Dec 8, 2006

Hard Luck
Oct 17, 2006

Day On Fire
May 26, 2006

Brick
Mar 31, 2006

Evergreen
Jan 1, 2004

The Laramie Project
Jan 10, 2002

Storytelling
Nov 21, 2001

The Truth About Jane
Aug 7, 2000

Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
May 27, 2000

Double Parked
Jan 26, 2000

Joe the King
Jan 22, 1999

An Unexpected Life
Jun 24, 1998

Under Pressure
Aug 22, 1997

An Unexpected Family
Dec 4, 1996

Chasing the Dragon
Jun 19, 1996

Past the Bleachers
Jul 2, 1995

A Mother's Prayer
May 25, 1995