Noam Friedlander

Noam Friedlander
Born October , 8
London, England
Occupation Writer
Years active 1997–present

Noam Friedlander is an author, scriptwriter, TV reviewer, columnist, interviewer and feature writer. She has written 14 non-fiction books on subjects ranging from sport, religion, entertainment and children’s names as well as having over a decade of experience as a journalist for various broadsheets and magazines. She also writes scripts for TV and worked on the final UK TV series Dream Team, which was on Sky1, as well as being the Question Writer and working on the production team for the UK version of US show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader, which was also shown on Sky1 as Are You Smarter Than a 10-Year Old.[1]

She is frequently thought to be the son of Rabbi Albert Friedlander. However, she is, in fact, his daughter.

Her 2005 book What Is Opus Dei has been translated into several languages and published worldwide.[2][3][4]

In 2008, Noam Friedlander was shot in the back while walking down the street in Los Angeles and wrote about it for The Guardian.[5] While in LA, Friedlander has been writing extensively for Stella, the Sunday supplement of The Sunday Telegraph interviewing celebrities such as Diane Kruger, Rose Byrne, Chelsea Handler, Kelly Reilly, Amanda Seyfried and Drew Barrymore.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

Due to her prolific writing career, Friedlander is also a member of the Authors Guild, America's leading advocate for writers' interests.[12] In 2011, Friedlander set up a film production company to champion independent films. [13] She has taken part in a number of 'story telling' shows while living in Los Angeles including Anna David's show True Tales of Lust and Love. [14]

In November 2012, Friedlander's biography of Katy Perry was published in both Europe and the United States.[15]

Noam supports Queens Park Rangers.[16]

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