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Noah Jupe
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Born (2005-02-25) 25 February 2005 (age 19)
OccupationActor
Years active2015–present
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Noah Jupe (born 25 February 2005) is a British actor. He is known for his roles in the television series The Night Manager (2016); the dark comedy film Suburbicon (2017); the drama film Wonder (2017); the horror film A Quiet Place (2018) and its sequel A Quiet Place Part II (2021); the sports drama film Ford v Ferrari (2019); the drama film Honey Boy (2019), for which he was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male; and the miniseries The Undoing (2020).

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Early life

Noah Jupe was born to filmmaker Chris Jupe and actress Katy Cavanagh. [1] He has a younger sister and a younger brother. [2] [1]

Career

Jupe started his acting career in 2015 by appearing in the television series Penny Dreadful and Downton Abbey . [3] Later in 2016, he played a significant role in the spy thriller series The Night Manager . [3] In 2016, he also played a significant role in the series Houdini & Doyle . [4]

In 2017, he started his career in films, with his first major role being in The Man with the Iron Heart , a World War II drama. [5] [4] Also that year, he appeared in the British film That Good Night ; [6] had one of the lead roles in the black comedy film Suburbicon , directed by George Clooney; [7] [8] and appeared in the comedy-drama Wonder as Jack Will, best friend to Auggie Pullman. [4] Also in 2017, he was cast in the short film adaptation of Stephen King's My Pretty Pony . [9]

In 2018, he starred in the science fiction film The Titan , [7] [4] [9] and in the horror film A Quiet Place . [10] John Krasinski, who cowrote and directed A Quiet Place, cast Jupe on Clooney's recommendation. [11] [12]

In 2019, Jupe starred in Honey Boy opposite Shia LaBeouf. The independent film is based on LaBeouf's coming-of-age in the entertainment industry, with Jupe playing the young version of the character based on LaBeouf. [13] [14] [15] That same year, Jupe also starred in the film Ford v Ferrari . [16] In 2020, he starred in the miniseries The Undoing . [17]

Jupe was featured among "The 12 Young Creatives" in British Vogue's March 2021 issue. [18] He reprised his role as Marcus Abbott in A Quiet Place Part II later that year. Jupe voiced Peter in the animated film The Magician's Elephant . [19] In 2022, it was announced that he had been cast in the sci-fi drama film Morning, directed by Justin Kurzel. [20] Additionally, he was cast to star in Apple TV+'s two miniseries Franklin and Lady in the Lake . [21] [22]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 The Man with the Iron Heart Ata Moravec
That Good Night Ronaldo
Suburbicon Nicky Lodge
Wonder Jack Will
My Pretty Pony Clive BanningShort film
2018 Holmes & Watson Doxy
A Quiet Place Marcus Abbott
The Titan Lucas Janssen
2019 Ford v Ferrari Peter Miles
Honey Boy Young Otis Lort
2020 A Quiet Place Part II Marcus Abbott
2021 No Sudden Move Matthew Wertz
2022 Dreamin' Wild Young Donnie Emerson
2023 The Magician's Elephant PeterVoice

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Downton Abbey Child1 episode
2015 Penny Dreadful Charles Chandler1 episode
2015 A Song for Jenny WilliamTelevision film
2016 Houdini & Doyle Kingsley Conan DoyleRecurring role
2016 The Last Dragonslayer Tiger PrawnsTelevision film
2016 The Night Manager Daniel RoperMiniseries; recurring role
2020 The Undoing Henry FraserMiniseries; main role
2024 Franklin William Temple Franklin Miniseries; main role
2024 Lady in the Lake TBAUpcoming miniseries

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRef.
2019"From Chaos to Harmony" Ian Brown [23]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2018 London Film Critics' Circle Young British/Irish Performer of the Year The Man with the Iron Heart Nominated [24]
Suburbicon Nominated
Wonder Nominated
Los Angeles Online Film Critics Society Best Performance by an Actor 23 and Under A Quiet Place Nominated
Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Teen ActorSuburbiconNominated [25]
2019 Gotham Independent Film Awards Breakthrough Actor Honey Boy Nominated [26]
Indiana Film Journalists Association Best ActorHoney BoyNominated [27]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Youth in Film – MaleHoney BoyWon [28]
London Film Critics' Circle Young British/Irish Performer of the Year Holmes & Watson Nominated [29] [30]
A Quiet PlaceNominated
That Good Night Nominated
The Titan Nominated
Seattle Film Critics Society Best Youth Performance Honey BoyNominated [31]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Youth Performance Honey BoyNominated [32]
2020 Austin Film Critics Association Breakthrough Artist AwardHoney BoyNominated [33]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Young Actor/Actress Honey BoyNominated [34]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Honey BoyNominated [35]
Hollywood Film Critics Association Best Performance by an Actor 23 and UnderHoney BoyWon [36]
London Film Critics' Circle Young British/Irish Performer of the Year (shared with Ford v Ferrari)Honey BoyNominated [37]
Online Film and Television Association Best Youth PerformanceHoney BoyRunner-up [38]
2021 Las Vegas Film Critics Society Youth in Film – Male A Quiet Place Part II Nominated [39]
Online Film and Television Association Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series The Undoing Nominated [40]
2022 Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger ActorA Quiet Place Part IINominated [41]

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