Who is Inanna Sarkis? All about All’s fair actor Matthew Noszka’s fiance  

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Who is Inanna Sarkis? All about All’s fair actor Matthew Noszka’s fiancé - Source: Getty: The Hollywood Reporter Oscar Nominees Night presented by IHG Hotels & Resorts - Inside

Before taking on his latest role in Hulu’s All’s Fair, actor Matthew Noszka had already been winning hearts off-screen. Although he wasn’t married, Noszka is engaged to his longtime love, actress Inanna Sarkis. The Canadian star, known for her work in Boo 2! A Madea Halloween and Maintenance Required has built a steady career while balancing life as a partner and mother. Matthew Noszka's admiration for Inanna Sarkis was evident.

In an interview with Vogue in 2020, Matthew Noszka called her “the hardest working person I’ve ever met,” adding,

“She has so many amazing qualities, but her dedication and drive to what lights her fire is what I admire most.”

That same year, the couple welcomed their daughter, Nova, in September 2020. Born amid the pandemic, Nova’s arrival seemed to draw the couple even closer, deepening their bond at a time when the world felt uncertain. Matthew Noszka's professional life continued to thrive. Known for playing Jackson in Star and Nash Donovan in Marked Men, he stepped into the role of Chase Munroe in All’s Fair, a character navigating a divorce from Kim Kardashian’s onscreen persona.


Matthew Noszka reveals which Kardashian-Jenner he wants as his next onscreen love:

World Premiere Of Hulu's "All's Fair" - Arrivals - Source: Getty
World Premiere Of Hulu's "All's Fair" - Arrivals - Source: Getty

Matthew Noszka had fans laughing and swooning in equal measure when he revealed which Kardashian-Jenner he’d love to star alongside next. After playing Kim Kardashian’s husband in Hulu’s All’s Fair and appearing in a Vogue photo shoot with Kendall Jenner, the actor didn’t hesitate when E! News’ Erin Lim Rhodes asked who he wanted to be his next co-star. “Kris [Jenner],” he quipped at the show’s Los Angeles premiere on Oct. 16. “She’s here tonight.”

Matthew Noszka then added more sincerely,

“No, I’m so blessed to be able to work with this family.”

The star had nothing but praise for Kim, calling their collaboration on the legal drama “a dream.”

“It is very inspiring to see how she does what she does and managing a family as basically a single mom, and doing the work that she does—I’m baffled. But she is constantly going and still has time to be so sweet and kind. On set she was very giving. She was never late, we weren’t waiting on her,” he shared.

Matthew Noszka continued,

“She didn’t have her own green room. She was really in it and a part of the whole process. I admire it. I learned a lot and I gained a good friend.”

As for Kendall, Matthew Noszka shared that their Vogue collaboration, inspired by The Notebook, brought his early acting dreams full circle.

“I’ve known Kendall for some time now, and to have that kind of come together was really a full circle moment because the reason I started acting was I wanted to do a film like The Notebook. Like I watched The Notebook a thousand times and that was what drove me to want to be an actor, and then when I found out that Vogue was going to have us come on and remake the shot of the rain scene, I was stoked,” he explained.

Inanna Sarkis knows the weight of a name, and her new graphic novel proves it:

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F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas - Day 4 - Source: Getty

Long before she became a digital powerhouse, Inanna Sarkis had learned how much a name could define or isolate someone. Growing up in Hamilton, Ontario, the daughter of Assyrian and Bulgarian immigrants quickly realized her name stood apart. According to The Hollywood Reporter, her classmates made her differences known. But it wasn’t just the children who mocked her. One day in fourth grade, a teacher calling students up for pizza decided to turn her name into a joke.

“He called me ‘banana,’ like ‘Banana, come get your pizza, everyone in class started laughing. This was in grade four,” Sarkis remembered.

For a child already feeling on the margins, the humiliation cut deep. Years later, Sarkis, now an actress and creator with millions of followers on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, turned that early pain into inspiration. She collaborated with Vault Comics on The Name She Lost: Inanna Book 1, a fantasy graphic novel centered on identity, transformation, and power.

Her co-writer, Tim Seeley, the Eisner-nominated creator of Hack/Slash and writer of Nightwing for DC, joined her in creating a modern reimagining of the Sumerian goddess of love and war. Together, they brought new life to an ancient story about reclaiming the strength behind one’s own name.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava