Noah LaLonde bio

Noah LaLonde: Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Girlfriend

Noah LaLonde is an American actor and producer. He was born on March 22, 1998, in Macomb, Michigan. Now he is 26 years old.

Noah LaLonde started to act in his middle and high school plays at an early age. He also took admission to Grand Valley State University to study theater. But he couldn’t continue his journey with GVS University and dropped out to step into the entertainment industry professionally. He is one of the actors who studied too much about arts, acting, and dramas. He joined multiple studios and theaters to polish his skills.

Noah Lalonde’s best works are “My Life with the Walter Boys” (2023), “Criminal Minds” (2022), and “Deer Camp ’86” (2022).

Noah LaLonde

Profile

Birth NameNoah LaLonde
BirthdayMarch 22, 1998
Birth PlaceMacomb, Michigan, United State of America
EducationGraduation (Grand Valley State University)
ProfessionActor, Producer, Social Media Star
Famous For– “My Life with the Walter Boys” (2023)
– “Criminal Minds” (2022)
Famous RoleCole Walter
Martial StatusUn-Married
Height6 Feet 1 Inch
Weight79 kg
Zodiac SignCancer
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBrown
Net Worth$2 Million
NationalityAmerican
Instagram@noahlalalalonde

Career Journey:

Noah Lalonde is a famous American actor and producer. He made tremendous appearances in “The Smile I Wear,” “Toby with an I,” “Summer Flings & Funerals,” “Criminal Minds,” “Deer Camp ’86,” and the Netflix show “My Life with the Walter Boys.”

He started his career in 2020 and since then he has been cast in many TV shows and movies. He also produced a movie named “Summer Flings And Funerals”.

Early Roles: “The Smile I Wear” and “Toby with an I”

The first breakthrough Noah Lalonde got from the role of “Hero” he played in the movie “The Smile I Wear”. Then he was cast for “Toby With An I” where he appeared in the character of “Buck”. His performance was so worthy that he was picked for his other projects in no time.

Producer and Actor: “Summer Flings & Funerals”

After playing his early roles, he decided to expand his area of interest and try his luck as a producer. Noah Lalonde produced a movie in 2021 named “Summer Flings & Funerals.”

The movie got an average response from the critics and audience but Noah gained his first experience as a producer.

Television Success: “Criminal Minds” and “Deer Camp ’86”

Noah Lalonde’s most appreciated and clap-worthy performance was in “Criminal Minds”. There he played the role of Gael Bruneau. It was released in 2022 and immediately after this, he was cast for another masterpiece “Deer Camp 86”. He played the role of Wes in Deer Camp 86.

We recommend “Summer Flings & Funerals.”  to watch these shows to witness the elegant performance of Noah Lalonde.

Netflix Show: “My Life with7 the Walter Boys”

Noah Lalonde is mainly popular for his role as Cole Walter in the Netflix show “My Life With The Walter Boys”. It was released on December 7, 2023.

Noah Lalonde gave a tremendous performance in this show. His co-actors were Will Walter (played by Johnny Link) and Hayley Young (played by Zoë Soul). Noah is being praised everywhere for his solid performance.

Noah Lalonde Movies & TV Series List:

YearFilm/TV ShowRoleNetwork
2023My Life with the Walter BoysCole WalterNetflix
2022Criminal MindsGael BruneauCBS
2022Deer Camp ’86Wes
2021Summer Flings & FuneralsProducerTV Series
2021Asbury ParkRece
2021Help WantedTroy SimmonsTheater
2020Toby with an iBuckTheater
2020The Smile I WearHeroTheater

Noah Lalonde Interesting Facts:

  • Noah Lalonde played hockey for teams.
  • Lalonde started acting at a young age.
  • He has a significant following on Instagram and TikTok.
  • He grew up in the Metro-Detroit area of Michigan.
  • His most famous role is that of Cole Walter.
  • He likes horseback riding.
  • He is very careful about his health.

Conclusion

Noah Lalonde started his career with “The Smile I Wear” and “Toby with an i”. Then he produced the movie “Summer Flings & Funerals.”

After these average projects, he appeared in some marvelous projects “Criminal Minds,” “Deer Camp ’86,” and the Netflix show “My Life with the Walter Boys.”

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