Noah Galvin
American actor

Noah Galvin

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American actor
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6 May 1994(Katonah, Westchester County, New York, USA)
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Noah Egidi Galvin (born May 6, 1994) is an American actor and singer. He is best known for playing Kenny O'Neal in the ABC sitcom The Real O'Neals and the titular role in the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen.

Early life

Galvin was born and raised in Katonah, New York. In his early teenage years, Galvin was asked by his mother, Abbie (née Fink), several times if he was gay. He came out to her when he was 14 years old. Galvin has two siblings. His father is Catholic, of Irish and Italian descent, and his mother is Jewish; he was raised "both Jewish and Catholic going to CCD, Hebrew School and church," and has described himself as Jewish.

Career

Before starring in The Real O'Neals, he also appeared Off-Broadway for companies such as Signature, Playwrights Horizons, MCC, The Vineyard, The Public, The Culture Project, The Flea, The Wild Project, New York Theater Workshop, the Barrow Street Theater, Rattlestick, Ensemble Studio Theater, and many others. His audiobook work includes Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Matthew Quick's Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock.

In August 2017, Galvin was named as a temporary replacement for the title role in Dear Evan Hansen, after the departure of Ben Platt. Galvin assumed the role on November 21, 2017, and played his final performance on February 4, 2018. He also took part of the Broadway production Waitress, playing Ogie from April 29 2019, to August 18 2019, where Todrick Hall took over the role. In addition to his stage roles, Galvin also narrated the character part of Arthur in What If It's Us, a novel by Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli. He subsequently narrated the Gimlet podcast, The Two Princes, which was released June 4, 2019.

On February 17, 2020, Galvin starred as the titular role in Manhattan Concert Productions' one-night-only 50th Anniversary concert presentation of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center.

Personal life

Galvin is openly gay, and as of February 2019 splits his time between Manhattan and Los Angeles, California. In a November 2017 interview with MTV's TRL, he acknowledged that he is a former cigarette smoker, but quit in preparation of his role in Dear Evan Hansen. In May 2020, Galvin announced he is dating actor-singer Ben Platt, star of The Politician and who, like Galvin, played the lead role in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway; Platt originated the role in 2015, while Galvin replaced him in 2017.

Controversy

In June 2016, Galvin, in an interview with Vulture, he accused Eric Stonestreet of Modern Family of perpetuating stereotypes through caricature (though conceding Stonestreet's acting talent), ridiculed an interview that Colton Haynes had with Entertainment Weekly where he came out as gay, and accused director Bryan Singer of preying on underaged boys.

Theater credits

Year Title Role Venue Notes Ref.
2005 Les Misérables Gavroche Various National tour
2006 The Who's Tommy Tommy Walker Bay Street Theatre Regional
2006 Ace Billy Lucas The Repertory Theatre
2008 Norman's Ark Harry Johnson John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
2008 Esther Demsack Everette Brewster The Public Theater Off-Broadway
2010 Our Town Wally Webb Barrow Street Theatre
2010 The Burnt Part Boys Dusty Rivers Vineyard Theatre
2011 Treasure Island Jim Hawkins Irondale Center Off-Off-Broadway
2013 The Power of Duff Ricky Duff Huntington Theatre Company Regional
2015 What I Did Last Summer Charlie Higgins Pershing Square Signature Center Off-Broadway
2017–2018 Dear Evan Hansen Evan Hansen Music Box Theatre Broadway
2019 Alice by Heart Dodgy/Duchess/Dodo/Mock Mock Mock Mock Turtle MCC Theater Off-Broadway
2019 Waitress Ogie Herbert Eincorn Brooks Atkinson Theater Broadway
2020 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Joseph David Geffen Hall Concert production