Halifax writer lands deal on TV series with Ron Howard
Noah Pink grew up in a family of lawyers, but carves his own path in the arts.
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Noah Pink spent ten years working as a writer and director on films and music videos in Halifax and Toronto. Now, he's in Hollywood, working on a new National Geographic TV series about the life of Einstein with industry giants Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.
Noah talks about embracing his own path and deciding not to become a lawyer in a family where that was expected—12 members of his immediate and extended family are lawyers.