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  • Brady Noon started his career alongside his twin brother before breaking out in Good Boys and later voicing Raphael in TMNT: Mutant Mayhem.
  • He trained hard to learn hockey for The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers and nailed his comedic timing in Family Switch.
  • With his growing Hollywood presence, Brady Noon is proving he’s got the talent, range, and charm to become a major star.

From Good Boys to TMNT: 15 Facts You Didn't Know About Brady Noon

Brady Noon is the kind of actor who sneaks up on you—one minute, he’s the hilarious kid in Good Boys, and the next, he’s leading major franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. But there’s way more to him than just his on-screen moments. Whether it’s his unexpected hidden talents, his twin brother, or his latest Netflix film Family Switch, Brady’s career is on a serious rise. Here are 15 facts that will make you appreciate just how cool this guy really is.

Family Switch | Brady Noon, Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms and Emma Myers

1. He Has a Twin Brother—And They Shared Their First Role

Brady Noon isn’t the only actor in his family—his identical twin brother, Connor Noon, also started in Hollywood alongside him. The two shared the role of Tommy Darmody in Boardwalk Empire when they were kids, swapping in and out like a real-life Olsen Twins situation. Since child actors can only work for a limited number of hours per day, studios often cast twins to extend filming time. Even though Brady eventually branched out on his own, that early experience gave him a solid foundation in acting. Imagine growing up with your twin, both of you starring in an Emmy-winning HBO series—pretty legendary. While Connor stepped away from acting, Brady kept going, proving he wasn’t just riding the twin advantage—he had the talent to stand on his own.

2. Good Boys Was His Big Break—And He Nailed It

If you haven’t seen Good Boys, stop everything and watch it now. Brady played Thor, the theater-loving middle schooler who tries (and mostly fails) to be cool. The film, produced by Seth Rogen, was packed with over-the-top comedy, but Brady’s natural timing made him a standout. What’s wild is that he landed the role after just one audition. The directors instantly saw that he had the comedic chops to pull off the part. But the filming process wasn’t all fun and games—the young actors weren’t even allowed to watch their own R-rated movie until years later! Still, Good Boys proved that Brady was a natural in front of the camera, setting him up for even bigger roles.

3. He Voiced Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Playing one of the Ninja Turtles? That’s the kind of role most kids dream about. In 2023, Brady took on the role of Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, and it was a total game-changer for his career. The movie gave a fresh, Gen Z twist to the TMNT franchise, making the turtles actual teenagers for the first time. Brady brought Raph’s classic tough-guy attitude to life but added a new layer of energy and humor. Plus, working alongside Micah Abbey, Nicolas Cantu, and Shamon Brown Jr. made it a total blast. Considering the film’s success, it’s safe to say we’ll be hearing his voice in more TMNT projects soon.

4. He Stars in Netflix's Family Switch—And It's Hilarious

Brady Noon is no stranger to comedy, and his latest role in Family Switch proves it. The Netflix holiday comedy, directed by McG, features Brady alongside Jennifer Garner, Ed Helms, and Emma Myers (Wednesday). The movie takes the classic body-swap genre (think Freaky Friday but with an entire family) and adds a fresh, chaotic twist. Brady plays Wyatt, a teenage son who suddenly finds himself in the body of his mom—talk about awkward. Imagine waking up one day, looking in the mirror, and realizing you’re Jennifer Garner. The comedic potential is insane. This role lets Brady flex his comedy skills while showing he can hold his own alongside Hollywood veterans. With Family Switch dropping just in time for the holidays, it’s the perfect way for fans to see Brady in a whole new light.

5. He's Surprisingly Athletic

You wouldn’t think a guy known for comedy would also be an athlete, but Brady’s got serious skills. He played a hockey player in The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, but what many people don’t know is that he actually learned to skate for the role. Most actors would rely on stunt doubles, but Brady was all in. He’s been active in multiple sports, including baseball, which he played for years before focusing on acting full-time. His athletic background has definitely come in handy—whether it’s for action-packed roles or just keeping up with the physical demands of filming. If he ever lands a superhero role (cough, Marvel, are you listening?), you can bet he’ll do his own stunts.

6. He's Got a Killer Sense of Humor Off-Screen Too

It’s one thing to be funny in a movie, but Brady’s humor is 100% real. Whether he’s cracking jokes in interviews, posting hilarious behind-the-scenes moments, or just goofing around with his co-stars, he’s got that naturally funny energy. Even on social media, he doesn’t try to be “too cool” like some celebs—he’s just himself, which makes him super relatable. This kind of authenticity is rare in Hollywood, and it’s one of the reasons why fans love him.

7. He's a Huge Fan of Animated Movies

Before he voiced Raphael, Brady was already obsessed with animated films. He grew up watching Toy Story, Shrek, and The Incredibles, and he’s always admired voice actors who bring characters to life. He’s said in interviews that voice acting is way harder than people think—you have to create an entire performance with just your voice. Now that he’s in the world of animation, don’t be surprised if he keeps popping up in more animated films. Maybe even a Pixar or Disney role next?

8. He's a Low-Key Gamer

Yep, Brady’s into gaming. While he hasn’t spilled all the details on his favorite titles, it’s safe to assume he’s into multiplayer and story-driven games. Could we see him voicing a video game character someday? Honestly, that would be legendary. Imagine Brady lending his voice to an open-world RPG or an animated action game—it’s totally in his future.

9. He Takes Acting Seriously—But Never Too Seriously

Brady loves acting, but he doesn’t let the pressure get to him. He approaches every role with a mix of hard work and fun, which is probably why his performances always feel so natural. He’s all about improving his skills, taking on diverse roles, and pushing himself, but at the end of the day, he’s just having a good time. That balance is what makes him stand out.

10. He's Only Getting Started

Brady Noon is still at the very beginning of his career, and he’s already got a stacked résumé. Comedy, action, voice acting—he’s done it all, and there’s so much more ahead. With Hollywood constantly searching for fresh talent, it’s clear Brady is on the path to becoming a major name. If you’re not already following his career, now’s the time to start. This guy is about to take over.

11. He's a Total Movie Buff

Brady Noon isn’t just passionate about making movies—he’s also obsessed with watching them. He’s a total movie buff who loves classic comedies, animated films, and action-packed blockbusters. He’s mentioned in interviews that he admires actors like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, and Ryan Reynolds, all of whom started out in comedy before taking on more serious roles. Given his background, it makes sense that he studies actors who’ve successfully transitioned from child star to Hollywood heavyweight. Whether he’s binging classic films or checking out the latest releases, Brady is constantly learning from the best in the business. Don’t be surprised if, years from now, he’s not just acting in films but directing or producing them too. With his eye for comedy, storytelling, and character work, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him follow in the footsteps of actors-turned-directors like Jonah Hill or Ben Affleck.

12. He's Got an Eye for Fashion

Brady might not be all over the fashion scene yet, but his style is on point. He’s got that effortless, Gen Z streetwear vibe—hoodies, fresh sneakers, and casual-but-put-together fits that make him look cool without even trying. Whether he’s rocking a laid-back skater aesthetic or leveling up for a red carpet, Brady always looks comfortable and confident in what he wears. And let’s be real—fashion is a huge part of Hollywood. With more actors landing brand deals and turning into fashion icons (cough Timothée Chalamet cough), it wouldn’t be surprising if Brady started making waves in the fashion world. Imagine him fronting a sneaker collab or a casualwear line—it would sell instantly. The best part? His style doesn’t feel forced or overly curated—it’s just Brady being Brady.

13. He's Hilariously Relatable on Social Media

Unlike some young stars who use social media just for promos, Brady actually has fun with it. He doesn’t try to create a perfect, polished image—he just posts what he wants, when he wants, and that makes him super relatable. Whether he’s cracking jokes, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, or just vibing, his posts always feel real. And fans love that. Social media is a huge part of being a modern celebrity, and Brady has found the perfect balance—he’s active, but not overly curated, keeping things chill while still giving fans an inside look at his life. His humor and laid-back energy make his socials a must-follow. If you’re not already keeping up with him on Instagram and Twitter, you’re seriously missing out.

14. He's All About Family

Despite his fast-growing career, Brady always makes time for family. Coming from a tight-knit household, he’s stayed super close with his parents and twin brother, Connor. Even with his busy filming schedule, he still spends a lot of time with them, whether it’s hanging out at home, traveling, or just goofing around. Hollywood can be a lot, especially for young actors, but having a solid support system has helped Brady stay grounded. You can tell that, no matter how famous he gets, he’s not letting it change who he is. And honestly, that’s rare. Some child stars struggle with fame, but Brady’s got his priorities straight. With a strong foundation and a family that’s always got his back, he’s set up for long-term success—not just in acting, but in life.

15. He Did His Own Skating Stunts for The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers

A lot of actors rely on stunt doubles for sports scenes, but not Brady Noon. When he landed the lead role of Evan Morrow in The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, he had zero experience skating. Instead of faking it or letting a double do the heavy lifting, Brady went all in and trained hard to learn how to skate like a pro. And it wasn’t just casual rink skating—he had to play a convincing hockey player, which meant intense drills, fast-paced movement, and coordination under pressure. In interviews, he admitted that learning to skate was one of the biggest challenges of the role, but by the time filming started, he had it down. His dedication to making the character feel authentic paid off, and now, not only is he a solid skater, but he’s also proved that he’s willing to put in the work for his roles. That’s some real commitment!

Brady Noon is way more than just a funny guy—he’s talented, hardworking, and genuinely cool. Whether he’s making us laugh, voicing a legendary character, or showing off his athletic skills, he’s proving that he’s one to watch. And with so many exciting projects ahead, now is the perfect time to hop on the Brady Noon fan train.

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