Noah Gray-Cabey's remarkable journey began at the tender age of nine, as he established himself as a multifaceted talent, both as a musician and an actor. His musical endeavors commenced at the age of four, when he performed classical piano in various venues throughout New England and Washington, and even embarked on a tour to Jamaica with the New England Symphonic Ensemble.
As he continued to hone his craft, Noah made his television debut in December 2001 and has since maintained a steady presence, appearing on a range of popular programs, including 48 Hours, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, The Wayne Brady Show, Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.
In addition to his television work, Noah has also had a successful acting career, with a notable guest starring role on CSI: Miami and a three-year stint on the sitcom My Wife and Kids, where he played the precocious Franklin Aloysius Mumford. His performance earned him three consecutive Young Artist Award nominations, including a win in 2006.
Noah's most recent project is the feature film Lady in the Water, written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, which is set to be released in the summer of 2006.
When he's not busy with his acting and music careers, Noah enjoys a variety of hobbies, including spending time with animals, flying airplanes, inventing, and fencing. He resides in Los Angeles with his parents, two brothers, a sister, two dogs, and one cat.