Draft:Noam Ash
American actor and writer Noam Ash
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Noam Ash is an award-winning American actor, writer, and producer[1]. He is known for his work on HBO Max's The Other Two[2], for creating and starring in the webseries My Gay Roommate[3], and for writing and starring in the 2026 film Bookends, opposite Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham, Caroline Aaron, and Charlie Barnett.
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Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest guideline, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. ~2026-14790-35 (talk) 02:08, 8 March 2026 (UTC)
Early life and Career
Ash graduated from Tufts University and the National Theater Institute[4].
While still earning his degree in drama and political science, Ash created and launched his webseries, My Gay Roommate, which went on to amass an audience of millions[5].
Ash worked opposite Drew Tarver, Gideon Glick, and Noah Galvin on the second season of HBO Max's The Other Two[2].
In 2026, Ash wrote and starred in the dramatic comedy Bookends, directed by Mike Doyle[6]. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 9, 2026[7], where it won the festival's prestigious Stand Up Award[8]. Ash has stated that the film is inspired on his own experiences living with his Holocaust-era grandparents[9].
