Noby-Arden, a fourth-generation circus performer and member of the world-renowned Wallenda Family, began her performing career at age five. She and her father, NORBU, created an original acrobatic act. She then progressed into a full-fledged aerial career by the age of eight. By her teens, she was performing solo on the Single Trapeze all over the world.
Like her family before her, she performed for Prince Rainer of Monaco on the Flying Trapeze for which she received a People's Choice Award at the International Circus Festival of Monte Carlo. Disneyland's Circus Fantasy built a special rigging above Main Street for a spectacular display of the flying act that Noby-Arden performed in. She also headlined in the Deutschland Halle in Berlin, the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, as well as a showstopping performance for composer Marvin Hamlisch.
After reaching the pinnacle of success in her circus career, Noby-Arden continued on to the next level in the entertainment industry by pursuing a career as a Stuntwoman. Noby-Arden's background made it an easy transition into stunts. She has many feature film and television credits, such as Pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2 and 3, S.W.A.T., Rush Hour 2, four seasons on Fear Factor and National Treasure 2.
Noby-Arden has progressed to coordinating and training specialty shows. She began a liaison with Debra Brown, choreographer of Cirque Du Soleil. They have created numerous productions, such as the "Opening of The GM Place" in Vancouver, The "Pepsi Center" in Denver, "Summit of the Americas" in Quebec, and the original workshop for The Radio City Music Hall's "Carnivale Spectacular."
Noby-Arden was the Aerial Coordinator and Trainer of "The Little Mermaid Show" at Tokyo Disney Sea. She coordinated and trained the Disneyland 50th Anniversary TinkerBell Finale Spectacle in "Remember," "Pirate's Lair" at Disneyland and the "Walt Disney Studios Showcase" at the Kodak Theatre.
Noby-Arden has the background and experience to coordinate with safety and security as a prime consideration. |