When you start watching verticals, you’ll quickly come across Noah Fearnley. One of verticals most popular actors, Fearnley isn’t afraid to take on a variety of roles. Racking up over 50 dramas so far, you will find yourself wondering where to start.
At least I did.
But after TikTok and Instagram destroyed my credit card and starting serving me nothing but vertical drama ads, I figured out where to watch and what to watch of his. Well, at least what is out so far.
The actor doesn’t just do vertical series. He made his theatrical debut in the 2026 film Mercy, starring Chris Pratt. We’re looking forward to seeing him in the upcoming FX series Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette playing Michael Bergin.
But if you want to start with verticals, here’s what I suggest starting with.
Billionaire Dad Is Into Me
Where To Watch It: iDrama
Who Stars In It: Noah Fearnley, Rachel Ashley Johnson, Emily Talerman
About It: After fertility struggles and betrayal, Heather meets CEO Ethan during a sperm sample mix-up. She later uses donor sperm but loses the baby. Years later, she becomes his daughter’s companion, sparking unexpected connections.
Why We Loved It: Not sure why everyone in verticals is a billionaire, but going with it. Maybe that’s how they make sense of gowns and shopping sprees that cost more than a home. In this vertical, Ethan wanted nothing more than to have a child. His little girl is his pride and joy – so finding her a nanny is a big thing. She likes Heather – instantly. Little did anyone know that Heather is actually his little girls biological Mom.
He remains devoted to his little girl and isn’t afraid to bring anyone to justice that gets in her way. He married the woman that passed his little girl off as her own – even though he didn’t like her.
In the end, he follows his heart and gives his baby girl the family she’s always wanted.
Royal Heir Breaks My Heart in a Warzone
Where To Watch It: ShotShorts App
Who Stars In It: Noémi VanSlyke, Noah Fearnley, Dylan Vox
About It: An ER doctor on a humanitarian mission in a warzone is shocked to reunite with Harry, the prince whose misunderstanding broke her heart years ago. As a jealous rival conspires against her and dangers escalate.
Why We Loved It: We love a story that has royalty and royalty not acting like royalty. Seeing Harry (Fearnley) be in the military, not wanting the love of his life to suffer or get hurt, but for the two to be together. Fearnley pulls of military well and very much drool worthy.
Office Enemies
Where To Watch It: Shorts
Who Stars In It: Rebecca Stoughton, Noah Fearnley
About It: Riley is made to share her office and job with her ex, Owen, while the two compete for a top position at their company. Tensions mount as old sparks reignite amid workplace sabotage and betrayals, and growing pressure from Owen’s family.
Why We Loved It: Rebecca Stoughton and Noah Fearnley have a great on screen chemistry. The show is funny, serious at time, but lighthearted mostly. Owen and Riley once dated. They were going to get married, and she caught him in bed with someone else. Her heart was broken and her life forever changed.
The two are ex’s – because of a company merger – are up for the same job. They are trying to out do each other, but what Riley (Stoughton) didn’t realize was that Owen was head over heels in love with her.
Whatever mistakes were made in their past – he’s trying to make right. All of it is making things complicated and complicated is always fun.
Fated to the Alpha
Where To Watch It: Reelshorts
Who Stars In It: Maria Barseghian, Noah Fearnley, Rebecca Stoughton
About It: A mistreated high school girl, rejected by her pack for lacking a wolf, joins a new one. She falls for her alpha superior, whose uncle wants her dead.
Why We Loved It: Have to admit that werewolves have never been my thing. I knew nothing about the way they worked, the hierarchy – nothing. But there’s something about Fearnley playing an alpha and being in control that I loved. I’ve watched a ton of werewolf verticals and this is where me liking them started.
EVERY SUNDAY RUN TO YOU
Where To Watch It: Dramawave
Who Stars In It: Chéna Verony and Noah Fearnley
About It: When Paulines disappears on her engagement day, she becomes the substitute bride of ruthless billionaire William. He insists on a “Sunday Ritual” every week to learn what married couples do. It starts with a kiss and turns into a desire she can’t resist—until my sister returns.
Why We Loved It: Who doesn’t love a good love story? Pauline and William are in a business arrangement marriage, but the arrangement seems to work for them. The two are awkward, but over time walls come down and they find their way.
While at first, I thought that I would hate William, but he’s actually really likable. He loves Pauline. She is very important to him. While both seem to do everything to deny their feelings, they come out little by little. It’s the path that these two take to realize that they were meant for each other that kept me watching.
The two end up at the altar and I definitely was cheering it on. But, costume department – get a better dress for her.
Ultimately what I loved was that it was somewhat relatable – once you get past the whole arranged marriage to a billionaire thing.
What are your favorite Noah Fearnley verticals? What can’t you wait to watch?