Noah Gray-Cabey

| Sci-Fi/Fantasy | |
| IMDB.com |
Already at the age of nine, Noah Gray-Cabey has established quite
a name for himself, both as a musician and an actor.
Beginning when he was four, Noah performed classical piano in
several venues throughout New England and Washington and journeyed
to Jamaica for his first tour with the New England Symphonic
Ensemble. In July 2001, Noah continued on to Australia, and at age
five, became the youngest soloist ever to perform with an orchestra
at the Sydney Opera House, as well as the Queensland Conservatory
and the International String Convention in Brisbane.
Noah made his television debut in December 2001 and has continued a
steady presence, performing on "48 Hours" (1988), "The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno" (1992), "Good Morning America" (1975), "Ripley's
Believe It or Not!" (1999), "The Wayne Brady Show" (2002), Steve
Harvey's "Big Time" (2003) and "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986).
Noah's acting experience includes a guest starring role on "CSI:
Miami" (2002), and three wonderful years on "My Wife and Kids"
(2001) with Damon Wayans and Tisha Campbell-Martin, where he played
the ultra-precocious Franklin Aloysius Mumford - a role for which he
earned three consecutive Young Artist Award nominations (one of the
nominations - in the year 2006 - he won the Award). Recently, Noah
has completed filming on the feature film Lady in the Water (2006),
written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan which is due in theaters
in the summer of 2006.
Noah, whose hobbies include animals, airplanes, inventing and
fencing, lives in Los Angeles with his parents, two brothers, a
sister, two dogs and one cat.