![]() Noah has been nominated for a single award: a 2011 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor for “The Last Airbender”. In 2015, he served as the correspondent in two episodes of the talk-show “The Art Craze”. ![]() In 2011, Noah made a guest appearance in the episode “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Karaoke” of the talk-show “Conan”, and he was also featured in the short documentary film “Igniting the Sky: The Making of Cowboys & Aliens”. The year 2010 also saw him star in two documentary movies – “The Last Airbender: Siege of the North” and “Discovering ‘The Last Airbender’”. In 2010, Noah voiced Aang in the video game “The Last Airbender”. The movie won one of the 18 awards it was nominated for. The film follows the arrival of aliens in Arizona in 1873, and the cowboys and Native Americans who are fighting them to prevent them from taking over the world. In 2011, he played Emmett Taggart in the critically acclaimed action science fiction thriller movie “Cowboys & Aliens”, written by Roberto Orci and eight others, directed by Jon Favreau and which starred Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford and Olivia Wilde. Noah has only one other acting credit besides “The Last Airbender”. In 2014, he passed his General Educational Development Test (GED), equivalent to a high school diploma. Noah had around four weeks to prepare himself for the shooting, and so practiced acting at the Dallas Young Actors Studio. Night Shyamalan in Philadelphia, and again a month later, he was notified that he had won the role. Around a month later, he was invited to meet the film’s director M. In July 2008, Noah’s instructor urged him to attend the open casting call for the role of Aang in the movie “The Last Airbender”, so Noah dressed-up as Aang, and filmed himself while quoting a few lines from the animated series. After hearing about his nickname, Noah’s Tae Kwon Do instructor Master Eric Pechacek watched the series, and after noticing that the two were really alike in both personality and appearance, he told Noah about the series, and it instantly became his favorite. Noah kept his head shaved at all times, and his fellow martial artists called him ‘Avatar’ because he resembled the character Aang from the animated action adventure series “Avatar: The Last Airbender”. He was home-schooled as his parents disliked the educational system. It took him only a couple of months to start competing, and in December 2008 just a month after turning 12, Noah obtained his black belt. ![]() Noah was ten years old when his mother enrolled him at the American Taekwondo Association (ATA) Martial Arts, and he fell in love with it, and showed great talent. He hasn’t spoken about having any siblings, and is thus believed to be an only child. Noah was raised in Dallas by his German mother and American father, but nothing about the two is known, as they prefer to stay away from the media’s attention. Noah hasn’t been active in the film industry since 2011, and today appears to be focused on his career as a martial artist. Posted by Noah Ringer on Monday, July 22, 2013 BIG NEWS! Got my driver learner's permit today after 3 weeks of driver's Ed.
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