Noah Munck
- Actor
- Stunts
- Writer
Noah Munck was born in Orange County, California, to Kymbry (Robinson),
a full-time mom, and Greg Munck, an executive pastor at a Mission Viejo
church. Noah is the oldest of 5 kids, he has 4 brothers and 1 sister.
After seeing how much fun his sister's were having in an improv class,
Munck decided that he wanted to be enrolled as well. Encouraged by his
sister and his improv teacher, Munck decided that he wanted to pursue
acting professionally. Munck first broke into the entertainment
business as a commercial actor at age 10 with a Volkswagen spot
followed by a national "Got Milk?" and a campaign for Kellogg's.
Shortly thereafter, the talented young actor co-starred in several
television series including "All of Us" (2003), "American Body Shop"
(2007), and 1321 Clover (2007). He also guest-starred in "Rules of
Engagement" (2007), "Wizards of Waverly Place" (2007), and "ER" (1994).
In 2007 Noah landed the role of Gibby on Nickelodeon's hit series
"iCarly" (2007). Noah made his feature-film debut as the foul-mouthed
tough-guy Ryan Tucker in The Rainbow Tribe (2008). Noah's filmography
also includes roles in All About Steve (2009), Four Christmases (2008),
and Bad Teacher (2011). An avid gamer, he also voiced a character in
the DVD game Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? In 2011, Munck also
made a triumphant return as TruGreen's spokesman Bobby Sinclair, the
Neighborhood Lawn Kid, in which he starred once again as the junior
lawn-mowing entrepreneur in its second national multimedia advertising
campaign. The positive consumer response and outpouring of feedback
prompted the company to hire Noah as its teen spokesperson. In his free
time, he enjoys reading books and graphic novels, swimming, playing
football and video games, and working out. In the future, Noah hopes to
be producing, directing, and writing his own projects.