Noah Urrea
- Actor
- Director
- Cinematographer
Noah Urrea is an American actor, singer, and dancer. He got his first break as a performer in 2011 when he appeared in Blake Shelton's music video '"Honey Bee."
In 2013, Noah made his big-screen debut as Bailey McCoy in "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas", a role in which he acted and sang. In 2014, Noah appeared as Young Ryan Wade in "The Identical," another role in which he sang. In "A Wake" (2018) he played twins Mitchell and Mason. For his portrayal of James in the short film "Eleven" (2014), he won the Best Young Actor Award at the Action on Film International Film Festival.
Noah's television projects include "The Kicks" (Amazon), "Gortimer Gibbons's Life on Normal Street" (Amazon), "Fresh Off the Boat" (ABC), "Nicky, Ricky, DIcky & Dawn" (Nickelodeon), "Sam and Cat" (Nickelodeon), "Dee Dan Run" (Nick at Nite), "Childrens Hospital" (Adult Swim), "The Fosters" (Freeform), and the Nickelodeon pilots "Twang" and "Like a Girl".
In 2012, Noah was one of Nickelodeon's "Groundlings", and he developed a talent for improvisational comedy.
Music is another one of Noah's passions. He has worked with several producers, writing and recording original songs. In March 2017, he released his first EP, "Always." He has performed at the House of Blues, Avalon, the Troubadour, and many other venues in greater Los Angeles and across the country.
Noah enjoys giving back to the community. He has supported many fundraising events, benefiting charities such as End Malaria Now, the Los Angeles Mission, Goodwill Industries, the ASPCA Rock 'N Roll L.A. Benefit, the "Hollywood Celebrity Toy Drive Extravaganza", and "Rockin' a Cure", a concert to aid families affected by Cystic Fibrosis.
In 2013, Noah made his big-screen debut as Bailey McCoy in "Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas", a role in which he acted and sang. In 2014, Noah appeared as Young Ryan Wade in "The Identical," another role in which he sang. In "A Wake" (2018) he played twins Mitchell and Mason. For his portrayal of James in the short film "Eleven" (2014), he won the Best Young Actor Award at the Action on Film International Film Festival.
Noah's television projects include "The Kicks" (Amazon), "Gortimer Gibbons's Life on Normal Street" (Amazon), "Fresh Off the Boat" (ABC), "Nicky, Ricky, DIcky & Dawn" (Nickelodeon), "Sam and Cat" (Nickelodeon), "Dee Dan Run" (Nick at Nite), "Childrens Hospital" (Adult Swim), "The Fosters" (Freeform), and the Nickelodeon pilots "Twang" and "Like a Girl".
In 2012, Noah was one of Nickelodeon's "Groundlings", and he developed a talent for improvisational comedy.
Music is another one of Noah's passions. He has worked with several producers, writing and recording original songs. In March 2017, he released his first EP, "Always." He has performed at the House of Blues, Avalon, the Troubadour, and many other venues in greater Los Angeles and across the country.
Noah enjoys giving back to the community. He has supported many fundraising events, benefiting charities such as End Malaria Now, the Los Angeles Mission, Goodwill Industries, the ASPCA Rock 'N Roll L.A. Benefit, the "Hollywood Celebrity Toy Drive Extravaganza", and "Rockin' a Cure", a concert to aid families affected by Cystic Fibrosis.