Noam Jenkins was born on December 31, 1983 in Paris, France. He later moved to Canada where he would pursue his career in acting. In 1993, Jenkins got his first acting gig in a TV movie titled "Ghost Mom," marking the beginning of his journey in the entertainment industry.
Jenkins quickly made a name for himself in the industry, landing roles in various film and television projects. One of his notable roles came in the police procedural series "Rookie Blue," where he portrayed Detective Jerry Barber. His performance in the show earned him a Gemini Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series.
Aside from his work on television, Jenkins also made a mark in the horror genre, appearing in several installments of the Saw franchise as Michael Marks. He showcased his versatility as a voice artist by lending his voice to the character Aiden Pearce in the popular video game series Watch Dogs.
Despite being born in Paris, Jenkins has embraced his identity as a Canadian actor. Throughout his career, he has worked alongside talented individuals such as Adam MacDonald, further solidifying his presence in the industry.
As Jenkins continues to make strides in his career, his dedication and passion for storytelling shine through in each of his performances. With a growing list of credits to his name, he has become a respected figure in the world of film and television.