Rating: T for Violence and Language
Length: Continuous
Summary: Find out how connected these special beings are how it they can effect each other. (Each chapter will be from a different characters point of view).
Posted by HeroesFanon 2007/5/7 14:50:00 (630 reads)
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As Micah, the psychokinetic pre-teen on Heroes, Noah Gray-Cabey can change the course of electrical currents at will. But as himself, the young actor is capable of charming anyone within earshot. (He's also pretty mean on the Nintendo Wii – just ask TV dad Leonard Roberts) Join the 11-year old as he introduces his supporting players (hello Greg Grunberg!) and gives a peek behind the scenes of NBC's hit series.
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Posted by HeroesFanon 2007/1/10 18:09:37 (606 reads)
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Noah Gray-Cabey has an impressive resume: "CSI: Miami," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Ghost Whisperer." These days, the 11-year-old actor from Maine has a regular role on NBC's hit show "Heroes."
While Noah's enjoying being a celebrity, he's not letting it go to his head. "I don't get my hopes up, ever, ever, ever," he said.
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To land the part is crazy. To have ("Heroes") picked up is crazier," Noah said. "For it to do so well is even crazier," he told the Sun Journal newspaper while spending the holidays in his hometown of Newry, near the Sunday River ski resort.
Noah moved to California to be closer to Hollywood three years ago but he still enjoys coming to Maine to take it easy, play with his grandmother's dog and enjoy the snow.
It was the piano that first got Noah noticed in his hometown. By age 4, Noah was a child prodigy. By 5, he was performing benefit concerts. He became the youngest soloist to perform with an orchestra at Australia's Sydney Opera House.
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Noah still plays the piano and dabbles in magic tricks. He recently took up the saxophone. He also formed his own foundation. Action in Music takes disadvantaged but gifted young musicians to Africa to help AIDS orphans.
Because Noah is eager to do everything, "The hardest thing for both of us really is to keep it balanced," said his mother, Whitney Gray.
As for Noah, he says the acting gig is temporary. He says that once he's finished with the acting bug he plans even bigger and better things. He plans to become a doctor, a lawyer, a pilot, go into politics.
Acting is fun now, he said, but he's thinking bigger. Instead, he said, "I want to be president."