Noah Fearnley is Emmy-worthy in Ryan Murphy’s new anthology series “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette,” which aired on FX, Hulu, and internationally on Disney+. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the recap.
A lot of his scenes in this limited series ran the gamut… Fearnley was charming, compassionate, understanding, and he was not afraid to be raw and vulnerable. His vulnerability was the viewer’s reward. He was able to portray Michael Bergin in a refreshing manner.
In a show where there is a lot of emotional drama and tears, Fearnley was a quiet storm, and Carolyn Bessettes’s (Sarah Pidgeon) pillar of comfort especially during a time of need…. Fearnley was able to provide a relatable human counterpoint to the world that revolved around John F. Kennedy Jr. Fearnley’s on-screen chemistry with Pidgeon was unmistakable.

Fearnley was able to take the audience on a journey through time, and introduce Michael Bergin to a younger generation of fans. It was neat to watch him as the voice of reason for Carolyn Bessette, and it felt like watching “American Horror Story” all over again, and Noah Fearnley was our Finn Wittrock.
According to Digital Journal, Noah Fearnley pulled off a true breakout performance as Michael Bergin, where he delivered subtle acting work that showcased his charm and charisma; moreover, Fearnley was given a nice arc that resonates well with fans and viewers. It is evident that a star is born.
Ryan Seacrest himself praised Fearnley for being “astonishingly good… a breakout star from ‘Love Story’.”

Let’s hope the 2026 Primetime Emmy Awards give Noah Fearnley and his superb acting performance in the “Love Story” series as Michael Bergin more than just a passing glance. It is evident that his future in the acting and entertainment industry should be bright and promising. One thing is for certain… Noah Fearnley is not in Connecticut anymore, and he is going places.
In February of 2026, Noah Fearnley graced the cover of Hollywood Hills Magazine, and rightfully so.
Fearnley also subsequently opened up about how he got into character in his interview with “The Mayor of Times Square” Eli Marcus in “The Motivation Show” podcast.







