Noah Centineo – Biography, Age, Career, Net Worth

Noah Centineo

Noah Centineo, who is known for being both an actor and a teen sensation, was born on May 9, 1996. Dallas is the title given to him by the famous Disney show ‘Austin and Ally’. He is remembered by movie buffs as Peter Kevinsky from Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’. He has also been a key contributor to numerous TV shows and films, including ‘Shake It Up’, ‘The Perfect Date’, and ‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser’.

His breakthrough role in the film ‘The Gold Retrievers’ led him to begin his career at the age of 15. He also appeared in films such as ‘Turkles,’ ‘SPF-18,’ ‘Can’t Take It Back,’ ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,’ and ‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser.’ Austin & Ally, ‘Shake It Up,’ ‘Newsreaders,’ and ‘The Fosters’ are among his most prominent series.

Real Name/Full NameNoah Gregory Centineo
Date Of Birth9 May 1996
Age28 years old
BirthplaceMiami, Florida, United States.
NationalityAmerican
ReligionChristianity.
Zodiac signTaurus
Height6 feet 1 inch
Weight74 kg
Marital StatusNot Married
SiblingsTaylor Centineo
ProfessionActor, Model
Net worth$6 Million.

Biography

Noah Gregory Centineo’s family was born in Miami, Florida in 1996, and he was named Noah Gregory Centineo by Gregory Vincent Centineo and Kellee Janel. His father was a pastor, but he later became a businessman. A yoga instructor is what his mother does. He was raised by his older sister, Taylor.

After graduating from BAK Middle School of the Arts, he went on to attend Boca Raton Community High School and played soccer during his ninth and tenth grade years. He relocated to Los Angeles in 2012 and graduated from Agoura High School.

Personal Life

Media reports state that Noah Centineo is in a relationship with Stassie Karanikolaou, who is a YouTuber and Social Media Influencer, and is also known as Kylie Jenner’s best friend.

Career

In 2009, Centineo made his debut as a leading actor in The Gold Retrievers, a family film. In Austin & Ally and Shake It Up, he had minor roles in both Disney Channel sitcoms. Jaden Stark (2014) was played by him in How to Build a Better Boy on Disney Channel Original Movie. He played Ben Eastman in the Disney Channel comedy pilot Growing Up and Down in the same year, but it didn’t become a series.

In 2012, he made an appearance as Carter Phillips in a short film called ‘Wordplay.’ He made his debut in the science-fiction comedy series ‘Marvin Marvin’ the following year. In an episode titled ‘Double Date’, he played the role of ‘Blaine Hotman’ in the series. In 2013, he appeared as Monroe in an episode of the American comedy series ‘Shake It Up’ called ‘Psych It Up’. From November 7, 2010, to November 10, 2013, the series was aired on Disney Channel.

He was given the role of ‘Jesus Adams Foster’ in the ‘The Fosters’ series in the middle of 2015. Noah was featured in seasons three, four, and five, which were broadcasted from June 8, 2015, to June 6, 2018. A lesbian couple and their children were the focus of the plot. He was nominated for the ‘Teen Choice Award’ for the ‘Choice Summer TV Star Male’ in 2017 for his performance in the series.

He played Peter Kavinsky in the 2018 teen love story ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’. In ‘Sierra Burgess Is a Loser’ and ‘Swiped’, he played both ‘Jamey’ and ‘Lance Black’ at the same time.

Albert Rothstein / Atom Smasher was played by Centineo in Black Adam, which is a DC film. He is rumored to be in negotiations for a part in a GameStop short-squeeze film. The Recruit, the Netflix spy-adventure series, was produced and starred by Centineo, and it will debut in December 2022.

Filmography

Movies

  • 2023 Dream Scenario
  • 2022 Black Adam
  • 2021 To All the Boys: Always and Forever
  • 2020 To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You
  • 2019 Charlie’s Angels
  • 2019 The Perfect Date
  • 2019 Wallows ft. Clairo: Are You Bored Yet?
  • 2018 Swiped
  • 2018 Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
  • 2018 To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
  • 2017 Can’t Take It Back
  • 2017 Camila Cabello feat. Young Thug: Havana
  • 2017 SPF-18
  • 2014 How to Build a Better Boy
  • 2011 Turkles
  • 2009 The Gold Retrievers

TV Series

  • 2023 XO, Kitty (TV Series)
  • 2022 The Recruit (TV Series)
  • 2019 Good Trouble (TV Series)
  • 2016 T@gged (TV Series)
  • 2013 Ironside (2013) (TV Series)
  • 2013 #TheAssignment (TV Series)
  • 2013 The Fosters (2013) (TV Series)
  • 2013 Newsreaders (TV Series)
  • 2012 Marvin Marvin (TV Series)
  • 2012 See Dad Run (TV Series)
  • 2011 Austin & Ally (TV Series)
  • 2011 Jessie (TV Series)
  • 2010 Shake It Up (TV Series)

Net Worth

Noah Centineo is estimated to have a net worth of $6 million. His wealth is a result of his acting career and the many film, television, and video game roles he has had over the years. His brand endorsements and other business ventures have led to significant royalties and income.

Social Media

Social MediaUsernameFollowers/Subscribers
Instagram@ncentineo13.9M
YouTube@noahcent11.92K
TikTok@ncentineo1.2M
X (Twitter)@noahcent1.2M

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