Noel Fisher

Noel Fisher

  • Born: 1984-3-13
  • Birthplace: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Representative Works: "Shameless", "Hatfields & McCoys", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2", "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2"
  • Noel Fisher (Noel Fisher) was born on March 13, 1984 in Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canadian actor.
    His most well-known role is Mickey Milkovich in the American TV series " Shameless ". [1] He played the mentally handicapped Ellison "Cotton Top" Mounts in the high-rated American miniseries " Hatfields & McCoys ". Played Michelangelo in " Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2. "

    Personal Life

    Noel Fisher, the Mickey actor in "Shameless", married his girlfriend Layla Alizada in 2017.   Fisher’s spokesperson confirmed the matter, and it is said that he proposed in mid-May, and both parties were very happy about it. Alizada is also an actor. The two met in 2005 because of filming, and they became acquainted with each other.   Noel Fisher’s girlfriend, Layla Alizada, is mature and beautiful, and Mickey’s handsome boy Ian, whom Mickey loves in the play, are completely two types. Many fans call "accidents", but they also happily send their blessings to Fisher. 
    Noel Fisher likes camping and outdoor activities, and has visited the Coen River and the Mojave Desert many times. In addition, Noel, like his Mickey, loves video games. He is also an animal lover, supports the protection of animals and joins several organizations to do a lot of work. 
    Noel played the piano for eight years as a child. Shy, he was too nervous to play on stage during a performance. In the end, the teacher turned the piano back to the audience before he succeeded in getting Noel to play on stage. In addition to piano, he also likes almost all styles of music such as hip-hop, country, rock, classical, and pop. 
    Extended Reading

    Law & Order: Criminal Intent quotes

    • Detective Robert Goren: Woohoo! Steamy!

    • Captain James Deakins: Try to curb your enthusiasm.

      Detective Robert Goren: I'll curb it when we get this freak locked in a box.