May 9, 1996 (30 years old)
Miami, Florida, United States
US
Noah Gregory Centineo is an American actor and producer who has successfully transitioned from the definitive "Internet Boyfriend" of the late 2010s to a physical action star and indie producer. He rose to global fame as Peter Kavinsky in the Netflix phenomenon To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018). In 2026, he takes on his most physically demanding role yet, co-leading the massive live-action reboot of "Street Fighter" (October 16, 2026). Centineo stars as Ken Masters, the brash, fiery American martial artist and rival/best friend to Ryu (played by Andrew Koji). He reportedly underwent an intense year-long training regimen to capture Ken's fighting style, sporting the character's iconic dyed blonde hair and red gi. Outside of blockbusters, 2026 is a major year for his production company, Arkhum Productions. He produced and stars in the gritty addiction drama "Union County", which premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews. This pivot to serious drama follows the conclusion of his Netflix spy series "The Recruit", which ended its run in 2025 after two seasons.
Primary craft
acting, production
Birth date
May 9, 1996
Latest project
Street Fighter
Awards
0 wins, 0 nominations
Credits
| Year | Title | Role | SpicyMeter | NollyCritic | Earnings |
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| 2026 | Street Fighter | acting |
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