Noah Fleiss is an accomplished American actor, born on April sixteenth, nineteen eighty-four, in White Plains, New York. He began his journey in the entertainment industry as a child actor, captivating audiences with his talent from a young age.
Fleiss made his film debut in the early nineties, portraying the titular character Sam Whitney in the movie Josh and S.A.M. in nineteen ninety-three. His career continued to flourish as he took on significant roles, including the lead in Joe the King in nineteen ninety-nine and a notable appearance in the critically acclaimed film Brick in two thousand five.
In addition to his film work, Fleiss showcased his versatility by lending his voice to one of the eight playable characters in the interactive video game Until Dawn, released in two thousand fifteen. This role further demonstrated his ability to engage audiences across different mediums.
Notably, Fleiss comes from a family with a rich legacy in academia and entertainment. His great uncle, Professor Joseph L. Fleiss, and his distant relatives, including Dr. Paul Fleiss, Mike Fleiss, and Heidi Fleiss, highlight a lineage that intertwines with various facets of public life.