Noah Centineo is an American actor known for his roles in romantic comedies and action films. He rose to fame through his role in the Netflix film series "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." He has also starred in other Netflix productions like "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser" and "The Perfect Date." Centineo's career expanded to superhero films with his role as Atom Smasher in "Black Adam" (2022).
Noah Centineo's acting career began in 2009 when he landed the lead role in the family film "The Gold Retrievers".
In 2012, seeking further opportunities in the entertainment industry, Noah Centineo moved from Boca Raton, Florida to Los Angeles, California, where he attended Agoura High School.
Centineo appeared in his first Disney Channel project in 2014, co-starring as Jaden Stark in the Disney Channel Original Movie "How to Build a Better Boy".
Noah Centineo made his first appearance as Jesus Adams Foster on Freeform's "The Fosters" in the season three episode "Lucky", which aired on August 17, 2015.
In 2015, Noah Centineo joined the cast of the Freeform drama series "The Fosters" in the main role of Jesus Adams Foster. This marked a pivotal moment in his acting career.
In 2017, Centineo starred in the go90 teen drama-thriller series "Tagged" and received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Summer TV Star: Male for his role in "The Fosters".
2018 was a significant year for Centineo's career. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in Netflix's romantic comedy films "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" and "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser".
Centineo appeared as Camila Cabello's love interest in the music video for her hit single "Havana" and played the role of Johnny Sanders Jr. in the coming-of-age romantic comedy "SPF-18" in 2018.
Noah Centineo began dating model Alexis Ren in March 2019.
Noah Centineo appeared in a supporting role in the reboot of "Charlie's Angels," which premiered in November 2019.
In 2019, Centineo furthered his acting career with the release of the Netflix romantic comedy "The Perfect Date" and a supporting role in the "Charlie's Angels" reboot. This year also marked the launch of his nonprofit, Favored Nations.
Inspired by his philanthropic efforts, Noah Centineo co-founded the nonprofit organization Favored Nations with his friend Josh Heller in 2019.
Noah Centineo revealed in an interview with Harper's Bazaar in February 2020 that he had faced a "dark time" from ages 17 to 21, during which he battled substance abuse. He also shared that he had been sober for a year after turning 21.
Centineo and Ren's relationship came to an end in April 2020.
Centineo and Heller spearheaded a campaign through Favored Nations to encourage voter participation in the 2020 US presidential election. They launched a voting-themed art house and virtual tour to support the initiative.
Centineo reprised his role as Peter Kavinsky in the sequel "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," released on Netflix in 2020.
The third and final film in the "To All the Boys" series, "To All the Boys: Always and Forever," featuring Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky, was released on Netflix on February 12, 2021.
In April 2021, Noah Centineo stepped down from the role of He-Man in Sony Pictures' planned "Masters of the Universe" film.
The spy-adventure series "The Recruit," starring and executive produced by Noah Centineo, premiered on Netflix in December 2022.
Noah Centineo took on the role of Atom Smasher in the DC superhero film "Black Adam" in 2022. That same year, he also starred in and executive produced the Netflix spy-adventure series "The Recruit".
It was announced in April 2024 that Noah Centineo had been cast in "Warfare," an A24 war movie directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza.