Noah Applebaum is an actor, comic, writer, and musician who grew up in the small college town of Oxford, Ohio, where the campus of Miami University is located. After living abroad as an exchange student in Costa Rica in 1999-2000, Applebaum returned home to Oxford to attend a small liberal arts division of Miami University. Quickly disenchanted with the constraints of conservative middle America, Noah dropped out of Miami and traveled around Europe staying with various exchange student friends he had made in Costa Rica. Upon returning to the States, he enrolled in a tiny school, Hocking College, where he pursued an associate's degree in ecotourism and adventure travel and eventually found himself teaching children how to ski in Breckenridge, Colorado.Though Applebaum had written several pieces and was featured in various short films, it was not until his breakout role and soundtrack contribution in Cobra Productions' Fingerman: Dr. London and the Triangle Force that he decided to pursue entertainment as a viable option. Noah has since performed stand up comedy in many clubs including The Funny Bone, HaHa's Cafe, and The Laugh Factory and continues to write, record music, and act in both film and theatre.