Noah Munck

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Noah Munck
Noah Munck 2012.jpg
Munck in 2012
Born
Noah Bryant Munck

May 3, 1996 (1996-05-03) (age 25)
OccupationActor, comedian, musician
Years active2007–present

Noah Bryant Munck (born May 3, 1996) is an American actor, comedian, YouTube personality, and music producer known for his roles as Gibby in the Nickelodeon series iCarly and "Naked Rob" Smith in the ABC comedy series The Goldbergs, as well as for his appearances as Bobby Sinclair, the junior lawn-mowing entrepreneur in the TruGreen commercials. He also produces electronic music under the alias Noxik and creates independent comedy videos on YouTube.[1][2]

Early life[]

Munck was born and raised in Mission Viejo in Orange County, California.[3] He is the oldest of five children of Kymbry (née Robinson) and Greg Munck, an executive pastor at Crossline Community Church in Laguna Hills. He was involved in his school drama program while filming for iCarly and his spin-off series, Gibby.[4][5] One of his brothers, Ethan Munck, played Gibby's 8-year-old brother Guppy in five episodes of iCarly. In fall 2014, Munck was accepted to and began attending Biola University as a cinema and media arts major.[6]

Career[]

iCarly[]

In 2007, Munck began a recurring role for three seasons on the Nickelodeon television series iCarly as Gibby, one of Carly, Sam and Freddie's friends. In 2010, Munck was elevated to a regular cast member from the fourth season onwards. In 2011, he was nominated for the "Favorite TV Sidekick" award at the Kids' Choice Awards.

Proposals were put forth in 2013 for a TV series called Gibby, a spin-off of iCarly that would star Munck. The series was to star Gibby working at a recreational center where he mentors four middle-schoolers. The series was not picked up, although Munck reprised the role of Gibby in the spin-off series Sam & Cat in 2014 for the episode "#SuperPsycho".

NoxiK[]

Munck also produces electronic dance music under the name NoxiK. He released his first song, "Beginnings", on January 20, 2012. Since then he began to release songs he created to his YouTube account. He released a small EP called Hotline on April 23, 2013.[7] On December 21, 2013, NoxiK released a single entitled "Killjoy" on SoundCloud and YouTube. It was re-posted on SoundCloud by EDM.com and has become one of his most successful singles to date. He released his first official EP titled Road Warrior on March 24, 2014.[citation needed] As of October 2017, the project has been inactive. However, he has put songs out on another SoundCloud account, named SADWORLDBEATS, and has been frequently releasing music from that account.

Sadworld[]

On October 9, 2016, Munck started Sadworld, a YouTube channel dedicated to "weird, absurd" and experimental comedy sketches. The videos have a distinct editing style, described as "an amalgamation of images, glitches and sounds designed to overload viewers' senses."[2]

Activism[]

Munck is an active supporter of Camp Del Corazon, a summer camp on Catalina Island, California, for children with heart disease.[8]

Filmography[]

Television and film roles
Year Film Role Notes
2007 All of Us Player #1 Episode: Let's Go, Bobby, Let's Go!
2007–12 iCarly Gibby Recurring role (seasons 1–3); main role (seasons 4–6); 61 episodes
2008 Wizards of Waverly Place Timmy O'Hallahan Saving Wiz Tech Part 1
Four Christmases Screaming Kid Film
2009 Phineas and Ferb Xavier Voice role; episode: "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo"
ER Logan Episode: "I Feel Good"; credited as Noah Bryant Munck
The Troop The Sniffer Episode: "A Sniff Too Far"
2010 Rules of Engagement Mackenzie Episode: "The Score"
2011 Bad Teacher Tristan Film
The Rainbow Tribe Ryan
2012 Figure It Out Himself Panelist; 6 episodes
2013 Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn Ben Roadmap Film
Nicky Deuce Nicky Deuce Television film
Swindle Darren Vader
Arrested Development Himself Episode: "It Gets Better"; non-speaking cameo
2014 Sam & Cat Gibby Episode: "#SuperPsycho"
Just Before I Go Young Rowley Film
2014–present The Goldbergs "Naked Rob" Smith Recurring role, 77 Episodes
2019 Schooled Episode: "Dr. Barry"

Discography[]

Album/Single Release Date
Beginnings[9] January 20, 2012
Hotline EP[7] April 23, 2013
System Failure EP[7] Unreleased
Road Warrior[7] March 24, 2014

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Show Result Refs
2009 Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series iCarly (shared with ensemble) Nominated [10]
2010 Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series iCarly (shared with ensemble) Nominated [11]
Australian Kids' Choice Awards LOL Award iCarly (shared with ensemble) Won [12]
2011 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite TV Sidekick iCarly Nominated [13][14]

References[]

  1. ^ Soundcloud, NoxiK's sounds on SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds, reference added January 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "iCarly actor started a YouTube channel to explore weird, absurd comedy". Polygon. October 13, 2017. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Larsen, Peter (June 11, 2011). "O.C. kids are all right on 'iCarly'". The Orange County Register. p. Show Saturday 3.
  4. ^ "About". Noah Munck. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  5. ^ "'Gibby,' from 'iCarly,' has a real heart". Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  6. ^ Munck interview at Biola
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "NoxiK's Spotlight page on SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 2013-05-25.
  8. ^ Amy Farnum, "Raising funds for Camp del Corazon", NCAA News, February 11, 2011.
  9. ^ "Noah Munck Releases First Dubstep Song "Beginnings" | Nickelodeon News". Nickutopia.com. 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  10. ^ "30th Annual Young Artist Awards". Young Artist Awards. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  11. ^ "31st Annual Young Artist Awards". Young Artist Awards.
  12. ^ "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 Winners List & Orange Carpet Video!". Take40. Archived from the original on 2013-09-26.
  13. ^ "Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2011: The Winners". Digital Spy.
  14. ^ "2011 Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards". Nick KCA Press.

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