Noah Cyrus, born on January 8, 2000, is an American singer and actress known for her roles in Ponyo (2008) and TV shows like Hannah Montana. In 2016, she entered the music scene with “Make Me (Cry)” featuring Labrinth, which hit number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. She has released three EPs and her debut album, The Hardest Part, came out on September 16, 2022, earning her a Best New Artist Grammy nomination.
Profile Summary
Full Name: | Noah Lindsey Cyrus |
Date Of Birth: | January 8, 2000 |
Place Of Birth: | Nashville, Tennessee |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Singer, Rapper, Songwriter, Record Producer |
Labels: | Republic, Empire |
Net Worth: | $3 million |
Early Life and Background
Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Noah Lindsey Cyrus entered the world on January 8, 2000. She was born to the talented duo of producer and director Tish Cyrus and country music sensation Billy Ray Cyrus.
Growing up, Noah was surrounded by siblings who shared her passion for music and entertainment. Her family includes well-known names like Miley, Braison, Brandi, Trace, and Christopher Cyrus, who have all found their own success in the industry.
The musical genes run deep in their family, with their paternal grandfather, Ron Cyrus, being a notable politician in Kentucky. Following in the footsteps of many young performers, Noah attended the vibrant Brighton Hall School in Burbank, California
Career
Acting
Making her acting debut at the age of 2, Noah Cyrus began her career by playing Gracie Hebert in an episode of her father’s TV show Doc.
She also appeared as a background dancer in the 2009 film Hannah Montana: The Movie alongside her older sister, and had small roles in six episodes of the Disney Channel series Hannah Montana. In 2008, she featured in the straight-to-DVD film Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? as a Trick or Treater.
Her first major film role came in the English version of the Japanese anime film Ponyo in 2009, where she voiced the lead character and sang the English version of the theme song with Frankie Jonas.
Noah also co-hosted a web show called The Noie and Ems Show with her childhood best friend Emily Grace Reaves from 2009 to 2010. In 2021, she guest-starred in an episode of the horror anthology series American Horror Stories, portraying the character Connie.
Music
On November 15, 2016, Noah Lindsey Cyrus signed with Barry Weiss’ label, Records, and was later managed by Adam Leber under Maverick.
She released her debut single “Make Me (Cry)” featuring Labrinth the same day. In February 2017, she provided vocals for “Chasing Colors” by Marshmello and Ookay.
Throughout 2017, she released singles like “Stay Together,” “I’m Stuck,” and “Again” featuring XXXTentacion and toured with Katy Perry.
In 2018, she collaborated with MØ on “We Are…” and released an EP titled “Good Cry,” featuring tracks like “Mad at You” with Gallant. Noah’s diverse collaborations include artists such as Lil Xan, Matoma, and Alan Walker, showcasing her range across genres.
In 2019, Noah released “July” as the lead single from her EP The End of Everything, followed by a cover of Mac Miller’s “Dunno” in 2020. The EP received acclaim for its emotional depth. She later announced plans for her debut album.
In 2021, she released “All Three” and a joint EP with PJ Harding. Her debut album, The Hardest Part, was delayed but well-received upon release in 2022. Noah embarked on The Hardest Part Tour and collaborated with Orville Peck and Shaboozey in 2024.
Personal Life
In the period between June and September 2018, Noah was in a relationship with rapper Lil Xan.
She has been open about her struggles with mental health, particularly dealing with depression and anxiety, which sometimes lead to panic attacks.
Noah has shared that she seeks therapy to work through these challenges. In her music, she often explores themes related to her personal battles, evident in tracks like “Sadness” and “Topanga” from her EP Good Cry, as well as introspective songs like “July” and “Lonely” from her EP The End of Everything.
In a surprising turn of events, Cyrus announced her engagement to Pinkus, a fashion designer, in June 2023.
Philanthropy
After her song “Lonely” did well in 2019, Noah Lindsey Cyrus teamed up with the Crystal Campaign to create The Lonely Collection. This special merchandise line was made to help raise money for The Jed Foundation, a charity that helps young people with mental health and prevents suicides.
Noah also sold some of her old clothes on the Depop app, and all the money made from these sales went to The Jed Foundation to support their important work.
Noah Cyrus Net Worth
Noah Cyrus has amassed a considerable net worth exceeding $3 million as of 2024, primarily stemming from her acting ventures and successful music career.
Despite this individual wealth, Noah belongs to a renowned family with substantial combined net worth, ensuring financial abundance in her close circles, even if not solely in her name.
Awards and Nominations
2017:
Radio Disney Music Awards
- Best Breakup Song for “Make Me (Cry)” (with Labrinth) – Nominated
- Best New Artist – Nominated
MTV Video Music Award
- MTV Europe Music Awards – Best Push – Nominated
PETA’s Annual Libby Award
- Best Peta2 Ad for Speaking up against SeaWorld – Won
2018:
WDM Radio Awards
- Best Bass Track for “All Falls Down” (with Alan Walker, Digital Farm Animals & Juliander) – Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards
- Favorite Breakout Artist (Herself) – Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards
- Push Artist of The Year – Nominated
2020:
LivexLive’s The Lockdown Awards
- Stronger Together: Favorite Group / All-Star Performance for “Beautiful Day” – Nominated
- Zoom Tune: Zoom Performance – Nominated
2021:
63rd Annual Grammy Awards
- Best New Artist (Herself) – Nominated
BMI Pop Awards
- Award Winning Song for “July” – Won
CMT Music Awards
- CMT Performance of The Year for “This is Us” (with Jimmie Allen) – Nominated
2024:
People’s Choice Country Awards
- The Crossover Song of 2024 for “My Fault” (with Shaboozey) – Nominated