Noah Cyrus
Noah Lindsey
Cyrus was born January 8, 2000. She is an American actor, singer, and
songwriter. As a young actress, she was the main character in Ponyo's English
translation. Also, she played minor roles in shows such as Doc as well as
Hannah Montana. Her debut came in 2016 as a singer with "Make Me
(Cry)," featuring Labrinth. The song ranked at number 46 on the Billboard
Hot 100. She has three longer plays: Good Cry (2018), The End of Everything
(2021) and People Don't Change (2121). The album that she released as her debut
studio album The Hardest Part will be released on July 15th, 2022. At the 63rd
Annual Grammy Awards she was nominated to be Best New Artist. Cyrus is fifth of
the children of Billy Ray Cyrus. She is also the youngest of Brandi, Trace, and
Miley Cyrus. Cyrus was the daughter of Tish Cyrus (producer and director) and
Billy Ray Cyrus (country singer). After a turbulent marriage, her parents filed
for divorce numerous times. However, they eventually reached a settlement. Her
siblings include Miley, Braison, Brandi, Trace, and Christopher Cyrus and
Christopher Cyrus, who have been primarily entertainers and musicians. Their
paternal grandfather, Ron Cyrus, was a politician from Kentucky.
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