Noah Centineo
Noah Centineo is an American actor, voice actor and model. He is best known for his roles as Jesus Adams Foster in the final three seasons of the television series The Fosters, the Disney Channel film How to Build a Better Boy (2014), and the Netflix romantic comedy films To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, and its sequels, as well as Sierra Burgess Is a Loser and The Perfect Date.
Centineo caught the public eye with his turn as Peter Kavinsky in the 2018 Netflix film, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” and its subsequent sequels. Prior to this, he appeared in the Disney Channel series “Austin & Ally” and the Freeform drama “The Fosters.” Though teen romances have been his staple, he has also ventured into other genres, featuring in action films such as “Charlie’s Angels.”
When it comes to collaborations, Noah Centineo has worked with an impressive roster of individuals in the industry. In “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” he worked alongside Lana Condor, making the duo one of the most cherished on-screen couples. His other co-stars include Reese Witherspoon and Elizabeth Banks in “Charlie’s Angels,” Laura Marano in “Austin & Ally,” Maia Mitchell in “The Fosters,” Kristine Froseth in “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser,” and Odiseas Georgiadis in “The Perfect Date.” Behind the camera, he has collaborated with filmmakers such as Susan Johnson, Michael Fimognari, and Elizabeth Banks. His association with Netflix gave him opportunities to work closely with influential figures like Ted Sarandos and Cindy Holland.
Centineo has captured the admiration of audiences and critics alike. His performance in “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” earned him the Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Movie Actor in 2018. Furthermore, his work has been recognized by organizations like the MTV Movie & TV Awards, where he was nominated for Best Kiss with Lana Condor for their on-screen chemistry in the same film.