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- Birth nameNoah Casford Jupe
- Noah Jupe is a burgeoning British actor with an impressive filmography and remarkable talent. He gained recognition for his roles in the acclaimed television series "The Night Manager" (2016), George Clooney's dark comedy "Suburbicon" (2017), and the heartwarming drama "Wonder" (2017). Jupe's talent truly shone through in the horror film "A Quiet Place" (2018) and its sequel "A Quiet Place Part II" (2021).
His compelling performance in "Honey Boy" (2019) earned him a well-deserved Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male. Jupe continued to impress audiences with his role in the critically praised sports drama "Ford v Ferrari" (2019) and the suspenseful miniseries "The Undoing" (2020).
Born into a family with a background in entertainment, Noah Jupe embarked on his acting journey in 2015 with appearances in "Penny Dreadful" and "Downton Abbey." He continued to secure significant roles in shows like the spy thriller series "The Night Manager" and "Houdini & Doyle" in 2016. The following year marked Jupe's foray into cinema with his first major role in the World War II drama, "The Man with the Iron Heart."
Jupe's ability to effortlessly shift between genres solidified his reputation as a versatile young actor. His nuanced performances in films like the British film "That Good Night" (2017) and Stephen King's short film adaptation "My Pretty Pony" (2017) further demonstrated his range. 2018 proved to be a pivotal year, as John Krasinski, writer and director of "A Quiet Place," cast Jupe based on a recommendation from George Clooney.
In 2019, Jupe's remarkable portrayal of young Otis in the critically acclaimed "Honey Boy" garnered widespread recognition, leading to his Independent Spirit Award nomination. He maintained his momentum with a noteworthy performance in "Ford v Ferrari." In 2020, Jupe continued to make his mark with a role in the well-received miniseries "The Undoing."
The esteemed British Vogue even featured Jupe as one of "The 12 Young Creatives" in their March 2021 issue. He later reprised his role in "A Quiet Place Part II" to great acclaim. Jupe's upcoming projects include lending his voice to the animated film "The Magician's Elephant" and starring in the highly-anticipated remake of the cult classic "The Lost Boys."
In 2022, Jupe further expanded his repertoire with a role in the biographical drama "Dreamin' Wild," which follows the story of visionary mountaineer Chris Bonington. He also joined the cast of the Apple TV+ animated series "Franklin," voicing the titular character, a young turtle embarking on adventures in his neighborhood.
With his remarkable talent, versatility, and dedication to his craft, Noah Jupe is undoubtedly a rising star in the entertainment industry. His ability to captivate audiences with his performances across diverse genres makes him an actor to watch in the years to come.- IMDb Mini Biography By: yusufpiskin
- ChildrenNo Children
- Parents
- RelativesJacobi Jupe(Sibling)
- English actor. Son of filmmaker and producer Chris Jupe and actress Katy Cavanagh-Jupe, and brother of Jacobi Jupe.
- Born Noah Casford Jupe in Islington, London, England.
- Bears a resemblance to Peter Miles, a child actor of the late forties and early fifties, and played a character named Peter Miles in Ford v Ferrari (2019).
- [on George Clooney] I learned from him that all of your emotions are in your eyes. That's what I learned from him. It's all about creating in your eyes and letting the audience see into your soul - see what you're feeling. That was the main thing I learned from him.
- One thing that scares me is that in life, I'll never have enough time to be all the different versions of myself and do all the different things in the world and discover the different sides of my soul. And I feel like with this job, I'm able to play these characters and inhabit these people, and it really helps me discover sides of myself I wouldn't necessarily have found otherwise.
- [on Honey Boy (2019)] The audition process was scarier that the actual movie, just because I didn't know anyone and hadn't gotten the part - I didn't know that I was good enough yet. Whereas when I got the part it was almost like, 'Oh right, I can do this!' Otis is so far from me in terms of personality; I really didn't know if I could stretch that far and inhabit this other person.
- [on if he would want to be in a Marvel or Star Wars film] Neither. Neither. I want, like, 'Fargo.' I want 'Magnolia.' I want 'The Deer Hunter.' I want that s-. I love Marvel. I love 'Star Wars.' Great movies, but not for me as an actor. I always say if I'm going to be in a movie like that, I have to be a villain and I have to die. I'll be in a Marvel movie if that's the case.
- No Sudden Move (2021) - $840,000
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