Noah Matthews

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Noah Matthews (born March 4, 1996) is an American actor who has appeared in The Ugly Truth , Sons & Daughters and True Blood . [1]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Boogeyman Boy
2007 My Sexiest Year Mikey
2009 Fruel Young John
2009 The Ugly Truth Jonah
2009 The Truth Newspaper boy
2010 Dad's Home Brandon
2018 A Bread Factory, Part Two Leo
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Curb Your Enthusiasm Boy Talking to Larry DavidEpisode: "The Christ Nail"
2005 Still Standing BillyEpisode: "Still Bill Vol.1"
2006 Malcolm in the Middle Young MalcolmEpisode: "Graduation"
2006 Criminal Minds MatthewEpisode: "The Boogeyman"
2006 Sons & Daughters Erza Walker9 episodes
2007 Mind of Mencia NoahEpisode: "Carlosaurus Rex"
2007 The Real Wedding Crashers NoahEpisode: "Jonnie and Derek"
2007 Desperate Housewives Little BoyEpisode: "Gossip"
2008 Cold Case Bobby Kent '69Episode: "One Small Step"
2010 Family Guy Bully (voice)Episode: "Halloween on Spooner Street"
2012–2014 True Blood Wade Cleary16 episodes

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