Noah Centineo
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Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Noah Gregory Centineo
Birthplace Boca Raton, Florida, U.S.
Birth Date May 9, 1996
Ethnicity Southern/Northwestern European
Father Sicilian, Calabrian Italian
Mother German
Nationality American
Career Actor
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Gamma sensualist
Known for starring in romantic comedy roles, especially as Peter Kavinsky in the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise and Brooks Rattigan in The Perfect Date, and for his performances in the films How to Build a Better Boy, SPF-18, Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, Swiped, Charlie’s Angels (2019), and as Atom Smasher in Black Adam; and on the shows Austin & Ally, The Fosters, Tagged, and The Recruit
Co-founded charity Favored Nations, a mediator between donors and other non-profits
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Centineo: "I was, like, this tiny little kid that was goofy and would always crack jokes or sit in the back of class and not listen to anything that the teacher was saying."
Centineo: "The only thing that will box me in is myself, and I think we can break all that when the time is right, for the right role."
Centineo: "Life kind of forces us to put these filters on, whether it's because someone told you you weren't good enough - excluded you or bullied you. Or maybe your parents screwed up on accident in some way and it changed who you were. There's this pressure to fit into a mold and change who you're supposed to be."
Centineo: "When I was in high school, I wasn't a nerd, I wasn't a jock. I wasn't a bad kid. I just flew under the radar with my homies."
Centineo: "If I can inspire one spark of awareness or get a spark of introspection or reflection about someone else's life, that's a beautiful thing, in my opinion."
Centieno: "I just like the word 'serendipity.'"
Centineo: "We've been given the full spectrum of emotions for good reason, and it helps us be happy, in my opinion. I think it's totally normal to be sad or angry or frustrated, hopeless at moments. I don't think we would've been given these things if they were bad."
Centineo: "Ever since I've been a kid, I've always been about running around, climbing trees, exploring."
Centineo: "To me, words convey feelings, and feelings are just vibrations that we feel, so words are never as authentic as what feelings are and what intentions are."
Centineo: "I didn't do well in school, and I didn't really care to cater to certain social structures that were in place to be cool."
Centineo: "That's the cool thing about relationships. You're relating to someone else. It's another thing to balance who you are off of."
Centineo: "It's always interesting when you throw two people in a room and have them try to biologically, immediately connect, but that's biology's job."
Centineo: "I used to have a big issue - one - identifying how I feel and being like, 'I feel this way.' Over the years, I've tried to work on that."
Centineo: "I think there's really healthy ways to segue into different roles and different genres. I'm not completely opposed to shaving my head and doing something crazy."
Centineo: "I just like climbing things and exploring."
Centineo: "I'm working a lot. Keeping my head down and focusing and trying to take advantage of the opportunities that have come my way."
Centineo: "I know myself. I'm not gonna be a mathematician or a professor."
Centineo: "I think when two people are present and engaged and listening to each other, that's what creates the chemistry. And then the ability to react off of what the other person is saying."
Centineo: "You know when you meet someone if you guys are going to get along, usually."
Centineo: "It's hard to find a writer that really understands the intricacies of flirting and the development of love, the development of getting to know someone, the development of chemistry in real life."
Centineo: "When you're someone who is in the attention of the masses, you can't help but become a sort of reality personality."
Centineo: "We are from a swipe-right generation, and that just comes to, 'Oh you're cute, let's hook up,' and that's that. Where is actual, genuine connection that comes from spending quality time with someone?"