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Noah Jupe

Noah Jupe (also credited as Noah Casford Jupe) is a British screen actor born on February 25, 2005, in Islington, London. Emerging early as a standout young performer, he quickly built a reputation for bringing emotional clarity and quiet intensity to both television and film.

Jupe first drew wide attention with the acclaimed series The Night Manager (2016), then moved into high-profile cinema with the dark comedy Suburbicon (2017) and the family drama Wonder (2017). He became especially recognized for his work in the suspense hit A Quiet Place (2018) and its sequel A Quiet Place Part II (2021), balancing vulnerability and resilience in a franchise defined by tension and restraint.

His range expanded further with projects like Ford v Ferrari (2019) and the autobiographical drama Honey Boy (2019), which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male. On television, he appeared in the miniseries The Undoing (2020), continuing a run of prestige collaborations.

Additional credits include Dreamin' Wild (Young Donnie Emerson), The Carpenter's Son (The Boy), & Sons (Andy), The Man with the Iron Heart (Vlastimil “Aťa” Moravec), and That Good Night (Ronaldo).

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