Noah Gray-Cabey

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Noah Gray-Cabey
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Gray-Cabey in 2009
Born (1995-11-16) November 16, 1995 (age 29)
Education Paraclete High School (Lancaster, California)
Alma mater Harvard University
Occupation(s)Actor, pianist
Years active2001–present

Noah Gray-Cabey (born November 16, 1995) is an American actor and pianist. He is known for his roles in the television series My Wife and Kids and Heroes . He has appeared on the television shows Ripley's Believe It or Not , 48 Hours , The Tonight Show , Good Morning America and The Oprah Winfrey Show . [1] Gray-Cabey also starred in the CBS medical drama Code Black as Dr. Eliot Dixon.

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Career

Acting

In 2001, Gray-Cabey began his acting career as a child actor, making his first appearance on television, he had a recurring role in ABC's sitcom series My Wife and Kids portraying Franklin Mumford, he won for Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger award in 27th Young Artist Awards. [2] He also made his feature film debut as Joey Dury in Lady in the Water . He also acted in roles in television series including Grey's Anatomy , CSI: Miami , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Ghost Whisperer . Gray-Cabey joined a cast in the role of Micah Sanders, the son of D.L. Hawkins and Niki Sanders, in the superhero drama series Heroes , he won for Best Performance in a TV Series - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger award in 28th Young Artist Awards and also won for Future Classic Award in 2007 TV Land Awards. [3]

In 2011, Gray-Cabey appeared in a supporting role in the superhero comedy film Pizza Man , in which he played the role of Noah Sanders. Gray-Cabey reprised his recurring role in the superhero miniseries Heroes Reborn . Gray-Cabey had been rumored to be chosen to portray Cloak in the Marvel Television Universe/Marvel Cinematic Universe television adaptation of Cloak and Dagger . [4] The role went to Aubrey Joseph. [5]

Gray-Cabey was cast in the role of Elliot Dixon, a first-year resident in the ER, in the CBS' medical drama series Code Black . He bagged a recurring role in the crime thriller mystery drama series Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists , portraying the character Mason. He played the role of Frausto, a teammate of Spencer's from Crenshaw, in the sports drama series All American , premiered on The CW. [6] [7]

Gray-Cabey took on a supporting role in the horror thriller movie Fog City. [8]

Musician

At age four, Gray-Cabey performed in several venues throughout New England and Washington. He journeyed to Jamaica for his first tour with the New England Symphonic Ensemble. In July 2001, Gray-Cabey continued on to Australia, and at age five, became the youngest soloist ever to perform with an orchestra at the Sydney Opera House, as well as the Queensland Conservatory and the International Convention in Brisbane.

Gray-Cabey has recorded a CD together with his family. They perform pieces by J. S. Bach, Haydn and Vivaldi, among others. The CD also contains recordings of him playing when he was four years old. [9]

Gray-Cabey's parents started Action in Music (A.I.M.), a project intended to help children develop their musical talents and give them opportunities to perform in other countries. The money raised from the concerts are donated to hospitals and orphanages in those countries. [10]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 48 Hours Himself
2001 Ripley's Believe It or Not! Himself
2002–2005 My Wife and Kids Franklin MumfordRecurring role (season 3); main role (seasons 4–5): 58 episodes
2004 CSI: Miami Stevie ValdezEpisode: "Pro Per"
2006 Grey's Anatomy Shawn BeglightEpisode: "What Have I Done to Deserve This?"
2006 Ghost Whisperer Jameel FisherEpisode: "Fury"
2006 Lady in the Water Joey DuryFilm
2006–2009 Heroes Micah Sanders Main role (seasons 1–2); recurring role (season 3): 29 episodes
2009LimelightRomeoTelevision movie
2009 Family Guy N/AVoice role; episode: "Quagmire's Baby"
2010 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Steve RepplingEpisode: "Neverland"
2011 Pizza Man Noah SandersFilm
2015–2016 Heroes Reborn Micah SandersRecurring role, 4 episodes
2016–2018 Code Black Elliot DixonRecurring role (season 2); main role (season 3)
2019 Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists MasonRecurring role, 9 episodes
2021–2023 All American FraustoRecurring role (seasons 3–4); guest (season 5): 14 episodes
2023Fog CityRobbie

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2004 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger My Wife and Kids Nominated [11]
2005Nominated [12]
2006Won [13]
2007 Heroes Won [14]
TV Land AwardsFuture Classic AwardWon
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actor Age Ten or Younger Lady in the Water Nominated [14]
2008Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actor Heroes Nominated [15]

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