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Marcie: [about Peppermint Patty] Just my luck I chose a partner who thinks Moby Dick is a hockey player.
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Peppermint Patty: Marcie just read off a long list of great novels. "Huckleberry Something, Catcher with a Pie." But she said the greatest book of all time is "Leo's Toy Store" by some guy called "Warren Peace".
Noah Schnapp
Noah Schnapp (Noah Schnapp), was born in New York City, USA on October 3, 2004, a Canadian and American film and television actor
[1]
.
In 2015, he dubbed Charlie Brown , the protagonist of the animated film " Peanuts " , and began acting career
[2]
; in the same year, he appeared in the biographical film " Bridge of Spies "
[3]
. In 2016, starred in Netflix 's sci-fi thriller " Stranger Things Season 1 ", in which he played the mysteriously disappearing boy Will Byers
[4]
. In 2017, starred in the TV series " Stranger Things Season 2 ", and won the 27th MTV Movie & TV Awards "Best Frightened Performance" for the role in the play
[5]
. In 2019, the TV series " Stranger Things Season 3 " was broadcast, and he won the Teen Choice Award "Best Summer TV Actor"
[6] in the same year
. In 2020, the starring movie " Waiting for Anya " will be released
[7]
.
Performing Experience
In 2015, Noah dubbed the protagonist Charlie Brown in the animated film " Peanuts " and began his acting career
. In the same year, he co-starred with Tom Hanks , Amy Ryan and others in the film " Bridge of Spies " directed by Steven Allan Spielberg , in which Noah played the protagonist James Donovan's son
.
In 2016, the thrilling science fiction series " Stranger Things Season 1 " produced by Netflix was broadcast. Noah played the role of Will Byers, a boy who mysteriously disappeared one night in the play
.
In 2017, he co-starred in the TV series " Stranger Things Season 2 " with Winona Laura Horowitz , Millie Bobby Brown and others . The role played by Will Byers returned to "Ghostbusters"
. In the same year, he won the 27th MTV Movie & TV Awards "Best Frightened Performance" award for his role in the play
.
In 2018, he dubbed the character Kai in the animated film "Halloween Halloween Adventure"
. In the same year, the drama "We Only Know This", co-starred with Anjelica Huston and Jean Reno , was released.
In January 2019, the film "Yabo" co-starring with Mark Margolis and Dagmara Dominczyk was released. Noah played a 12-year-old culinary genius in the film
; in July, the TV series " Stranger Things Season 3 " was broadcast, continue Played Will Byers in the play
; in August, Noah won the Teen Choice Award "Best Summer TV Actor" for his role in the play
.
In January 2020, the war movie " Waiting for Anya " co-starring with Anjelica Huston and Jean Reno was released in the United States. Noah played the role of Jo, a young shepherd boy who helped smuggle Jewish children
. In October, the participating movie " Hubie Halloween " was released in the United States
.
In September 2021, actor Noah Schnapp revealed on social platforms that the fourth season of the Netflix original TV series "Stranger Things" starring him has officially ended.
Personal Life
Noah Schnapp was born in New York City, USA. His parents are Canadian Jews from Montreal. His mother is of Moroccan Jewish origin
. He also has a twin sister named Chloe
. In addition to American citizenship, Noah Schnapp also has Canadian citizenship, and his entire family also lives in Canada
.
Character Evaluation
Noah Schnapp is a talented young actor. He can not only show the charm of characters through witty words, but also use his imagination to fully discover and interpret the pain and anxiety of the role, which is very rare for him when he is still young
. In addition, Noah Schnapp's role in the movie "Waiting for Anya" also showed the same powerful expressiveness as in the TV series "Stranger Things"
.
Although Noah Schnapp has not many works, he started from a very high starting point. In his first film and television work, he played with Tom Hanks. Although Noah's role is played less in " Stranger Things Season 1, " as long as he shows up, his pitiful face can stir the hearts of the audience
.
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