Noah Centineo
Featured on:
- Good Trouble
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
- Sierra Burgess Is A Loser
- How to Build A Better Boy
- Charlie’s Angels
- The Fosters
- SPF-18
- Swiped
- T@gged
- Gold Retrievers
- The Assignment
- Abraham & Ishmael
More About Noah Centineo
A native of Miami, Florida, Noah Centineo arrived on May 9, 1996, born to Kellee Janel and Gregory Vincent Centineo—a former pastor and businessman. Reflecting his Italian and German roots, he spent his formative years in Boynton Beach alongside his older sister, Taylor. His education began at BAK Middle School of the Arts and Boca Raton Community High School, but at just sixteen years old, he decided to relocate to Los Angeles to pursue his career in earnest.
Centineo's journey in front of the camera started with the role of Josh Peters in the family-friendly The Gold Retrievers. He began gaining real traction after playing Jaden Stark in Disney Channel's How to Build a Better Boy. However, he truly became a household name through a string of Netflix hits, including To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and its first sequel, along with Sierra Burgess is a Loser, Swiped, and The Perfect Date. Beyond the world of streaming rom-coms, he joined the cast of Elizabeth Banks' Charlie’s Angels reboot and secured high-profile roles in the DC Universe's Black Adam and as the iconic He-Man in Masters of the Universe. Fans can expect the final chapter of the “To All The Boys” trilogy, Always and Forever, Lara Jean, to arrive on screens by the close of 2020.






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