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).

Noah Jupe
Jupe in 2019
Born (2005-02-25) 25 February 2005 (age 19)
OccupationActor
Years active2015–present
Parent

Early life

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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

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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

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2017The Man with the Iron HeartAta Moravec
That Good NightRonaldo
SuburbiconNicky Lodge
WonderJack Will
My Pretty PonyClive BanningShort film
2018Holmes & WatsonDoxy
A Quiet PlaceMarcus Abbott
The TitanLucas Janssen
2019Ford v FerrariPeter Miles
Honey BoyYoung Otis Lort
2020A Quiet Place Part IIMarcus Abbott
2021No Sudden MoveMatthew Wertz
2022Dreamin' WildYoung Donnie Emerson
2023The Magician's ElephantPeterVoice

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Downton AbbeyChild1 episode
2015Penny DreadfulCharles Chandler1 episode
2015A Song for JennyWilliamTelevision film
2016Houdini & DoyleKingsley Conan DoyleRecurring role
2016The Last DragonslayerTiger PrawnsTelevision film
2016The Night ManagerDaniel RoperMiniseries; recurring role
2020The UndoingHenry FraserMiniseries; main role
2024FranklinWilliam Temple FranklinMiniseries; main role
2024Lady in the LakeSethUpcoming miniseries

Music videos

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

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2018London Film Critics' CircleYoung British/Irish Performer of the YearThe Man with the Iron HeartNominated[24]
SuburbiconNominated
WonderNominated
Los Angeles Online Film Critics SocietyBest Performance by an Actor 23 and UnderA Quiet PlaceNominated
Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Teen ActorSuburbiconNominated[25]
2019Gotham Independent Film AwardsBreakthrough ActorHoney BoyNominated[26]
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationBest ActorHoney BoyNominated[27]
Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyYouth in Film – MaleHoney BoyWon[28]
London Film Critics' CircleYoung British/Irish Performer of the YearHolmes & WatsonNominated[29][30]
A Quiet PlaceNominated
That Good NightNominated
The TitanNominated
Seattle Film Critics SocietyBest Youth PerformanceHoney BoyNominated[31]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Youth PerformanceHoney BoyNominated[32]
2020Austin Film Critics AssociationBreakthrough Artist AwardHoney BoyNominated[33]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Young Actor/ActressHoney BoyNominated[34]
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting MaleHoney BoyNominated[35]
Hollywood Film Critics AssociationBest Performance by an Actor 23 and UnderHoney BoyWon[36]
London Film Critics' CircleYoung British/Irish Performer of the Year (shared with Ford v Ferrari)Honey BoyNominated[37]
Online Film and Television AssociationBest Youth PerformanceHoney BoyRunner-up[38]
2021Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyYouth in Film – MaleA Quiet Place Part IINominated[39]
Online Film and Television AssociationBest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited SeriesThe UndoingNominated[40]
2022Saturn AwardsBest Performance by a Younger ActorA Quiet Place Part IINominated[41]

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