Noah Centineo is an American actor
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Noah Centineo is an American actor
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Noah Centineo is a popular actor with a huge female fan following. Initially, he chose not to comment on his relationship. This gave rise to several rumors about his sexuality. However, he later confirmed before the press that he was hetereosexual.
He is dating actor Angeline Appel of ‘Step Up Revolution’ fame. Angeline often posts pictures of their happy moments together.
Noah Gregory Centineo was born on May 9, 1996, in Miami, Florida, to Gregory Vincent Centineo and Kellee Janel. His father was a pastor but later turned into a businessman. His mother is a yoga instructor. He grew up with an elder sister, Taylor. The family moved to Boynton Beach when Noah was young.
Noah completed his elementary education from ‘Bak Middle School of Arts.’ Following this, he attended the ‘Boca Raton Community High School.’ He was physically fit because of his interest in sports. He played soccer in his high-school days.
When he was 8 years old, his sister auditioned for the ‘John Robert Powers Agency’ in West Palm Beach. He, too, ended up auditioning without any prior plan. Later, in 2012, he quit school to move to Los Angeles and fulfil his dream of building a career in the entertainment industry.
Centineo convinced his family to move to Los Angeles along with him when he was offered a role in the ‘Disney Channel’ series ‘Austin & Ally.’ He made them believe that it was something he had always wanted to do.
Noah bagged his breakthrough role in 2009, at the tender age of 15. He was cast as the lead, ‘Josh Peters,’ in the family drama ‘The Gold Retrievers.’ The series was about a young boy on a treasure hunt with his dog.
In 2011, he portrayed ‘David’ in the film ‘Turkles.’ Following this, he was offered the role of ‘Dallas’ in the TV series ‘Austin & Ally.’ His character appeared in three episodes of the series.
Later, in 2012, he appeared as ‘Carter Philips’ in a short film titled ‘Wordplay.’ The next year, he appeared in the science-fiction comedy series ‘Marvin Marvin.’ The series featured him in the role of ‘Blaine Hotman’ in an episode titled ‘Double Date.’
In 2013, he played the role of ‘Monroe’ in an episode of the American sitcom ‘Shake It Up’ titled ‘Psych it Up.’ The series was aired on ‘Disney Channel’ from November 7, 2010, to November 10, 2013.
Philips was deluged with offers from several TV series in 2014. He appeared as ‘Ben Eastman’ in the series ‘Growing Up and Down.’ The same year, he was cast as ‘Rick Larkin’ in the comedy series ‘Jessie.’