What's After the Movie

Noah Lomax

Noah Lomax, an American actor born on November 7, 2001, has delivered notable performances in both film and television. Starting his acting journey in 2009, Lomax has since proven his talent with a range of emblematic roles under his belt. Some of his most prestigious pieces include portraying Lewis in the film 'Playing for Keeps', Josh in the film 'Safe Haven', and Louis Morales in the popular TV series, 'The Walking Dead'. Born and initially raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lomax moved to Atlanta at just five years old, supporting his early beginnings in show business. Interestingly, his acting career does not stand alone in his family, his older sister Maddie Lomax is also an accomplished actress, providing opportunities for these siblings to showcase their shared passion for performing arts. Starting his career with appearances in multiple television commercials, Lomax found his breakout role in 2009 when he appeared in an episode of the TV series 'Army Wives'. Additionally, Lomax gave life to the minor character of Louis Morales in The Walking Dead, sharing the screen with his sister, Maddie. In 2012, he landed his first lead role in the film 'Playing for Keeps', followed by his portrayal of Josh in the Nicholas Sparks' adaptation, 'Safe Haven', which further cemented his place as a rising talent in Hollywood. His acting credentials were underscored when he joined the cast of the film '99 Homes' to play Connor Nash in 2014, expanding his repertoire. His versatility is further depicted with a voice acting role as Mikey in 'The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water' released in 2015.

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