Noah Centineo Movies & Shows: Where You Know The Fosters Star

Noah Centineo Movies & Shows: Where You Know The Fosters Star

Noah Centineo is best known for his role on The Fosters, but what other movies and TV shows has he been in? American actor Noah Centineo may only be in his mid-twenties but he already has a number of roles under his belt, having entered the business in his early teens. His first couple of roles were in family adventure films The Gold Retriever and Turkles, which he followed up with a recurring role as Dallas on Disney Channel sitcom Austin & Ally.

Quite a few of Noah Centineo’s early roles were in Disney Channel productions. He’s had one-off parts in the sitcoms Shake It Up and Jessie and was in the 2014 Disney Channel Original Movie How To Build A Better Boy. He also appeared in the Nickelodeon comedy shows Marvin Marvin and See Dad Run. His other early TV work includes short-lived police drama Ironside and Adult Swim comedy Newsreaders, while his early film work includes biblical drama Abraham & Sarah, The Film Musical and fellow musical Another Assembly.

Centineo’s most high-profile role to date is playing Jesus Adams Foster in Freeform’s award-winning family drama The Fosters. He joined the cast during season 3, replacing original Jesus actor Jake T. Austin and later appeared in a couple of episodes of The Fosters spin-off Good Trouble. While starring on The Fosters, Centineo also had a recurring role as Hawk Carter in the last two seasons of web series T@gged.

Noah Centineo Movies & Shows: Where You Know The Fosters Star

Noah Centineo’s carved out something of a niche for himself in romantic comedies too. He’s starred in rom-coms Sierra Burgess Is A Loser, Swiped and The Perfect Date and had lead roles in the hit Netflix teen rom-com To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before and its sequel. In a couple of rare non-romantic comedy roles, Centineo starred in the Shudder horror movie Can’t Take It Back and the recent Elizabeth Banks-helmed Charlie’s Angels reboot.

What lies ahead for Noah Centineo? While the actor is set to star in another romantic comedy – Netflix’s third To All The Boys movie, To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean – he’s also moving away from the genre with a few other upcoming films. Not only is he in the cast of Jackie Chan’s period drama The Diary, but he’ll also take on the iconic role of He-Man in Sony’s live-action Masters Of The Universe reboot and is set to play Albert “Al” Rothstein (AKA Atom Smasher) in DCEU movie Black Adam.