Noah Starr
Acting
Known For

Starveillance is an American/Canadian claymation television series created by Celebrity Deathmatch creator Eric Fogel that debuted on January 5, 2007 on E!. The show is produced by Toronto-based Cuppa Coffee Studio.
Starveillance

Ask Aida is an interactive cooking show on the Food Network hosted by Aida Mollenkamp. The show began airing on August 2, 2008. On Ask Aida, Noah Starr serves as the "tech guru" sorting through then asking the many culinary questions sent to Mollenkamp via email, text, phone calls and video. Also during each episode, Noah tries to "stump" Aida with a crazy ingredient or gadget. Each show also has an advertisement telling viewers how they can get a link to that episode's recipes via text message. For Season 2, the format of the show changed slightly, Starr was removed from the program.
Ask Aida

When a new CEO arrives at CollegeHumour, he makes Jake an offer he can't refuse: fire Amir and get a promotion, but Jake soon realizes life without Amir isn't as he'd hoped.
Jake and Amir: Fired
Tim Donnely is a fresh-faced teacher ready to start the first day of his new career at Holden K-12. Little does he know that teaching requires more than a "by-the-book" attitude and a structured curriculum, which is quickly made apparent to him by the rest of the faculty and his new teacher-friend, Justin Hughes.