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Noah Centineo

Noah Centineo is an American actor known for his work in television and film. He started his career with appearances on Disney Channel's *Austin & Ally* and a main role in *The Fosters*. He gained significant recognition for his leading roles in Netflix romantic comedies, particularly the *To All the Boys* film franchise (2018-2021), as well as *Sierra Burgess Is a Loser* (2018) and *The Perfect Date* (2019). These roles established him as a prominent figure in the young adult romantic comedy genre.

May 9, 1996: Noah Centineo's Birth

On May 9, 1996, Noah Gregory Centineo was born. He is an American actor known for his roles in television and film.

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2009: The Gold Retrievers

In 2009, Noah Centineo starred as the lead in the family film The Gold Retrievers.

2011: Austin & Ally

In 2011, Noah Centineo began his television career by featuring in Austin & Ally on Disney Channel.

2012: Austin & Ally

In 2012, Noah Centineo continued his television career by featuring in Austin & Ally on Disney Channel.

2012: Move to Los Angeles

In 2012, Noah Centineo moved to Los Angeles and attended Agoura High School.

2014: Disney Channel Roles

In 2014, Noah Centineo co-starred in How to Build a Better Boy and was cast in Growing Up and Down pilot.

August 17, 2015: First Appearance on The Fosters

On August 17, 2015, Noah Centineo made his first appearance as Jesus Adams Foster in Freeform's drama series The Fosters, in the season three episode "Lucky".

2015: The Fosters Main Role

In 2015, Noah Centineo began a main role in the television series The Fosters.

2017: Teen Choice Award Nomination

In 2017, Noah Centineo was nominated for the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Male for his performance in The Fosters. In 2017, Centineo starred as Hawk Carter in go90's teen drama-thriller series Tagged.

2018: Breakthrough with Netflix Romantic Comedies

In 2018, Noah Centineo achieved wider recognition by starring in Netflix romantic comedy films like To All the Boys franchise and Sierra Burgess Is a Loser.

2018: Tagged Series Ended

In 2018, the teen drama-thriller series Tagged, in which Noah Centineo starred as Hawk Carter, ended.

March 2019: Relationship with Alexis Ren Began

In March 2019, Noah Centineo began a relationship with model Alexis Ren.

November 2019: Charlie's Angels Reboot

In November 2019, Noah Centineo had a supporting part in the reboot of Charlie's Angels.

2019: Co-founded Favored Nations

In 2019, Noah Centineo co-founded Favored Nations with Josh Heller, a nonprofit organization.

2019: The Perfect Date

In 2019, Noah Centineo starred in The Perfect Date.

February 2020: Revealed Past Substance Use

In February 2020, Noah Centineo revealed that from age 17 to 21, he had experienced "a really dark time in [his] life," during which he used alcohol and drugs.

April 2020: Relationship with Alexis Ren Ended

In April 2020, Noah Centineo's relationship with model Alexis Ren ended.

2020: Favored Nations Get Out the Vote Campaign

In 2020, Favored Nations, co-founded by Noah Centineo, got involved in a campaign to get out the vote for the 2020 US presidential election.

2020: To All the Boys Sequel

In 2020, Noah Centineo returned as Peter Kavinsky in the sequel To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.

February 12, 2021: To All the Boys: Always and Forever Release

On February 12, 2021, Noah Centineo returned as Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys: Always and Forever on Netflix.

April 2021: Dropped out of Masters of the Universe

In April 2021, Noah Centineo dropped out of the He-Man role in Masters of the Universe.

2021: To All the Boys Franchise

In 2021, Noah Centineo starred in To All the Boys franchise.

December 2022: The Recruit Release

In December 2022, Noah Centineo starred in and executive produced the Netflix spy-adventure series The Recruit.

2022: Black Adam & The Recruit

In 2022, Noah Centineo played Atom Smasher in the superhero film Black Adam and the title role in the Netflix spy-adventure series The Recruit.

April 2024: Cast in Warfare

In April 2024, it was announced that Noah Centineo had joined the cast of Warfare, an A24 war movie.

2025: The Recruit

In 2025, Noah Centineo continues his title role in the Netflix spy-adventure series The Recruit.