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Noah Jupe Looks Mature While Promoting Two Films at TIFF 2025


A Quiet Place's Noah Jupe Looks All Grown Up While Promoting Two New Movies at TIFF 2025

Noah Jupe started his acting career at the age of 10 and now he looks all grown up at the age of 20!

The acclaimed actor hit the red carpet at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival for the premieres of his two new movies on Sunday (September 7) in Toronto, Canada.

Noah had his breakout roles in 2017′s Wonder and 2018′s A Quiet Place, and his career continued with 2019′s Ford v Ferrari and Honey Boy. He also appeared in the A Quiet Place sequel in 2020, plus the shows The Undoing and Lady in the Lake.

Now, Noah will be seen in the upcoming movies & Sons and Hamnet, which both had Toronto premieres this weekend.

In Hamnet, Noah‘s real-life younger brother Jacobi Jupe plays the title character. The movie tells the fictional story about the life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes Shakespeare, following the death of their 11-year-old son, Hamnet.

Noah plays the role of an actor who takes on the role of Hamlet in Shakespeare’s stage play.

Hamnet will have a limited release in theaters on November 27, and will then open to theaters nationwide on December 12. Watch the trailer here!

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