Noah Centineo

Noah Centineo

American actor
Date of Birth: 09.05.1996
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Childhood and Early Life
  2. Early Career and Breakthrough Role
  3. Leading Man in Teen Romantic Comedies
  4. Personal Life
  5. Current Projects and Future Endeavors
  6. Filmography

Noah Centineo: A Rising Star with a Charming Smile and a Romantic Heart

Childhood and Early Life

Noah Gregory Centineo was born on May 9, 1996, in Miami, Florida. His mother, Kelley Janelle, is a yoga instructor, and his father, Gregory Vincent Centineo, is a former pastor who later became a film producer. Noah has a diverse heritage, with German, Dutch, and Italian ancestry. He grew up in Boynton Beach with his older sister, Taylor.

Noah attended BAK Middle School of the Arts and later Boca Raton Community High School, where he played football and was a promising player. When Noah was 8 years old, Taylor auditioned for the John Robert Powers Agency. Noah tagged along, initially out of boredom. However, the acting lessons piqued his interest, and instead of football, he decided to pursue the art of acting.

Early Career and Breakthrough Role

Shortly after, Noah landed his first role in the 2009 family comedy "The Gold Retrievers." He continued to gain small parts in children's comedies such as "Turkles" and guest-starred in an episode of the Disney series "Austin & Ally" in 2012.

Noah's career on the Disney Channel began in earnest with his recurring role as David in "Austin & Ally." He went on to appear in episodes of "Shake It Up" and "Jessie" before landing a more significant role in the 2014 television film "How to Build a Better Boy."

Noah's breakthrough role came in 2015 when he was cast as Jesus Foster in the series "The Fosters." This role solidified his status as a rising star and showcased his natural charm and acting abilities.

Leading Man in Teen Romantic Comedies

In 2018, Noah starred in the Netflix teen romantic comedy "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." His portrayal of Peter Kavinsky, one of the love interests of the main character, catapulted him into the spotlight. He followed up this success with another lead role in the similar genre film "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser."

Noah's consecutive leading roles in commercially successful films and a recurring role in the series "The Perfectionists" brought him widespread recognition. As a result, he began appearing on talk shows, including Kris Jenner's "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

Personal Life

Noah's personal life has been a subject of much speculation and interest among his fans. He has been linked to his "To All the Boys" co-star Lana Condor and singer Camila Cabello, but these rumors remain unconfirmed.

Noah has expressed his admiration for singer Selena Gomez and admitted to having several relationships. He describes himself as a hopeless romantic and has performed grand gestures for his partners. Despite his relationship history, Noah remains unmarried.

Current Projects and Future Endeavors

Noah continues to be in high demand and has several projects in the pipeline for 2019. He will reprise his role as Jesus Foster in the "The Fosters" spin-off series "Good Trouble" and star in the action comedy film "Charlie's Angels." He will also appear opposite Camila Mendes in the romantic comedy "The Perfect Date."

Noah regularly updates his fans about his work on Twitter and shares photos on Instagram. He continues to demonstrate his versatility as an actor, showcasing his comedic chops in "Charlie's Angels" and his heartthrob status in "The Perfect Date."

Filmography

2009 - The Gold Retrievers
2012 - Austin & Ally
2014 - Jessie
2014 - How to Build a Better Boy
2015 - The Fosters
2017 - The Perfectionists
2018 - To All the Boys I've Loved Before
2018 - Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
2019 - Charlie's Angels

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