Naomi Glick - Biography

Naomi Glick's cinema debut came playing Ginger in "World's Greatest Dad" (2009), written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. Born in Portland, Oregon she is an actor with a background in the performing arts, including singing and dancing (Buckman Elementary School for the Performing Arts). After tap-dancing and taking ballet classes for two years beginning at age three, Naomi's acting debut came, playing a bumble-bee, in "Rumplestiltskin". She was cast as Baloo in an elementary school musical production of "The Jungle Book" at age eleven. In middle school, she won the part of Chava in "Fiddler on the Roof", and practiced year-round, and performed bi-annually with a performance choir on Mercer Island, into high school (Island Sound Professional Choir directed by Cheryl Falk). Naomi grew up mostly on Mercer Island with her family, in Washington state. Upon considering where to go to college, she decided between dancing, singing, and acting, that, at that time acting was her full house. She discovered true passion; film acting, while attending the University of Washington, in Seattle, and graduated with a BA in Medical Anthropology and Global Health (it was a newly added major, MAGH). She took private film acting classes on Mercer Island, for three years in addition to attending college, and finances her career in the fashion industry. Naomi's parents wanted her to finish college. Upon graduating early, so that she could begin to work, in 2009, she moved to Los Angeles, to pursue a career in film and television. Naomi realized life makes no sense without an acting career at the forefront in Hollywood. Her work for the role of Jean Rice during a stage production of "The Entertainer" by John Osborne was credited with 'an understated charm' (NoHo London Music Hall, North Hollywood CA). Naomi lives in Seattle Washington.

(TCM Talent, Seattle)