“Probably the biggest mistake that I made was, like a lot of people, not getting on the crypto train a little earlier.” Canadian actor Noah Reid shares his best and worst financial decisions, what he hates spending money on and more.
The town, of course, is the fictional one that served as the setting for the Emmy Award-winning TV series of the same name. Reid played Patrick, the boyfriend-turned-husband of Dan Levy’s David Rose, one of the show’s ever-comical, overly dramatic lead characters.
Reid is also as much a singer-songwriter as an actor — and he’s set to release his latest album, “Adjustments,” in June. But that’s far from the only big thing that’s forthcoming in Reid’s life: He and his wife, actress Clare Stone, are expecting their first child, a boy, in August. MarketWatch: Why did you choose to make your Broadway debut with “The Minutes?” What was it about this play that cried out to you?
Reid: This play is really about the foundation that we have built our society on and how we go about making decisions and addressing things that have happened in our history that are difficult to contend with. Mr. Peel is at the center of this, the kind of character who wants to be on the right side of history. He wants to ensure that he’s leaving the place better than he found it. And as the play goes on, he’s confronted with how difficult that actually is.
MarketWatch: You’ve obviously hit it big in the last few years, especially with “Schitt’s Creek.” How has that changed you personally and financially?
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