Noah Robbins

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Noah Robbins
Born (1990-10-06) October 6, 1990 (age 34)
Education Columbia University (BA)

Noah Robbins is an American actor.

Background

Robbins is a native of Washington, D.C., and graduated from Georgetown Day School in 2009. [1] [2] Robbins made his Broadway debut in the 2009 production of Brighton Beach Memoirs , where he played Eugene Morris Jerome, and received an Outer Critics Circle nomination. [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2016 Indignation Marty Ziegler
Miss Sloane Franklin
2017 The Outcasts Martin Vimmel
Aardvark Daniel
Fatal CrossingEric
2018 Cruise Anthony Panagopoulos
The Week Of Noah
Set It Up Intern Bo
2019 Villains Nick
The Assistant Male Assistant 1
2020 The Trial of the Chicago 7 Lee Weiner
2021TreatRobbie
2023 Leo Waiter, Kiosk Attendant (voices)
2024 Fly Me to the Moon Don Harper
2026 Untitled Steven Spielberg film Agent Munsey

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 NBC's The Slap LeeEpisode: "Harry"
2015 Orange Is the New Black SamuelEpisode: "Where My Dreidel At"
Masters of Sex Henry JohnsonEpisode: "Parliament of Owls"
Gotham Evan PikeEpisode: "Rise of the Villains: Scarification"
The Good Wife Josh ShelbyEpisode: "Discovery"
LFEKruzeTelevision film
2016 Grease: Live Eugene Felsnick
You Made It WorseRyanEpisode: "Bake, Bake, Bake, Bake It Off"
Younger Bryce Reiger4 episodes
2017 Blue Bloods Richie TurnerEpisode: "A Deep Blue Goodbye"
2017–2019 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Zach7 episodes
2018 Forever Mark Erickson4 episodes
2019 Evil Sebastian Lewin3 episodes
2020–2021 Billions Merle Howard2 episodes
2021 The Blacklist William BenedictEpisode: "Captain Kidd (No. 96)"
2023 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens JaxonEpisode: "Bad Grandma"

Theatre

YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenue
2009 Brighton Beach Memoirs Young Eugene Morris Jerome Neil Simon Nederlander Theatre, Broadway
2011 Arcadia Gus Coverly / Augustus Coverly Tom Stoppard Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
2021 To Kill a Mockingbird Dill Harris Aaron Sorkin Shubert Theatre, Broadway
2023 Purlie Victorious Charlie Cotchipee Ossie Davis Music Box Theatre, Broadway

References

  1. "Playbill.com's Brief Encounter With Noah Robbins - Playbill". Playbill. Retrieved September 3, 2017.
  2. Marks, Peter (October 18, 2009). "Young Potomac Actor Noah Robbins Lands Broadway Lead" . Retrieved September 3, 2017 via washingtonpost.com.
  3. "Noah Robbins". oandmco.com. August 19, 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2017.