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Noah Egidi Galvin (born May 6, 1994 [1]) is an American actor and singer. He portrayed Kenny O'Neal in the ABC sitcom The Real O'Neals and was the second person to perform the title role in the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen .
Theater Camp is a 2023 American mockumentary [4] [5] comedy film directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman in both of their feature directorial debuts from a screenplay by Gordon, Lieberman, Ben Platt, and Noah Galvin.
The Real O'Neals is an American single-camera sitcom that aired on ABC from March 2, 2016, to March 14, 2017. The series, based on an idea by Dan Savage (who also served as an executive producer), was picked up to series on May 7, 2015.
Honeymind is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Ben Platt, released May 31, 2024 and first since signing with Interscope.Described by Platt as a "homecoming," the album was inspired by his relationship with husband Noah Galvin and touches on themes of Americana and queer love.
The album consisted the original songs written by Gordon, Lieberman, Ben Platt and Noah Galvin and performed by the cast members. James McAlister and Mark Sonnenblick underscored the incidental music.
[87] [88] On January 12, 2020, Platt began a relationship with Noah Galvin (who he first met in 2015 and the latter succeeded Platt in the title role in Dear Evan Hansen in 2017). [89] [90] [91] They announced their engagement on November 25, 2022, and were married over the Labor Day weekend on September 1, 2024. [92] [93]
What If It's Us is a young adult romantic comedy novel series written by Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera, published by HarperTeen and Simon and Schuster.The series consists of two books: What If It's Us (2019) and Here's To Us (2021).
Noah Galvin replaced Platt on November 21, 2017, and played until February 2018. [9] Taylor Trensch played two performances in the show before officially replacing Galvin on February 6, 2018. The 2018 Jimmy Award winner, Andrew Barth Feldman , made his Broadway debut, replacing Trensch, on January 30, 2019.