Matthew Noszka

Matthew Noszka (born October 27, 1992) is an American actor and model.[2]

Matthew Noszka
Born (1992-10-27) October 27, 1992
Occupation
  • Actor / Model
Years active2014–present
Partner(s)Inanna Sarkis (2017-present)
Children1; Nova Noszka
Modeling information
Height6 ft 2.5 in (1.89 m)[1]
Hair colorBlond
Eye colorGreen

Early life

Noszka was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and relocated to New York City. He attended Chartiers Valley High School in Pittsburgh, and attended Point Park University on a basketball scholarship where he pursued a degree in business.[3] Once the spring term of his junior year ended, Noszka started working odd jobs such as construction for the duration of the summer break.[4] In 2014, after he successfully built a deck alongside his family friend Mike, he posted a photo on Instagram. After posting the photo, Noszka was contacted by a representative from a agency based in New York City.[5] Within days, Noszka was booked for a Nike modeling gig.[3]

Modeling

He has modeled for Nike, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Moncler, Benetton, and Levi's.[6] In 2015, he walked the runway for H&M.[7] In 2016 Vogue magazine named him one of the 50 fittest boys.[8]

Personal life

Noszka is an avid basketball player. His grandfather, Stan Noszka, is a former professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics.[6]

Noszka also owns a motorsport company in Los Angeles, California called 412 Motorsport.[9]

In May 2020, he announced through social media that his girlfriend of three years Inanna Sarkis is six months pregnant with their first child, a baby girl.[10]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Let It Snow[11] JP Lapierre Adaptation from the book of the same name by John Green[12]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Himself Season 12, Episode 119
2017
Tales
Brody Episode: "F*ck the Police"
2018-2019
Star
Jackson Ellis Recurring (Season 2) ; Main (Season 3)

References


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