At age 6, Josh was the youngest radio host in Canada.
Now, slightly older than 6 years old, he lives in Toronto. Josh recently completed filming a supporting role in the American Civil War drama "Copperhead," starring alongside 2-time Academy Award nominee Peter Fonda, Billy Campbell, Jason Patric, Angus MacFadyen (Braveheart) and Francois Arnaud (The Borgias). Directed by Ron Maxwell ("Gettysburg"), the film was released in American theatres this past June, select Canadian theatres in September. It is now available on Blu-Ray and DVD from Warner Bros.
Since moving to Toronto in 2014, Josh has booked a principal role on ABC’s “Rookie Blue,” and was asked to play the lead role of famed Canadian marathon runner Johnny Miles for a short biopic from Michael Melski (“Charlie Zone”, “Growing Op”).
Other work includes guest-star and principal roles on screen in "Call Me Fitz" for HBO, alongside Jason Priestley, and "Titanic: The Aftermath" for Discovery Channel. On stage, he most recently originated a lead role in Mulgrave Road Theatre’s world premiere production of “As Ever,” written by renowned Canadian playwright Robert Chafe.
Other professional stage credits include leading and principal roles at major regional theatres in Atlantic Canada, including plays and musicals at Neptune Theatre, Eastern Front and Halifax Theatre for Young People. He has also worked as a voice-over artist for movie trailers, CTV, CBC and for the 2013 TIFF award-winning feature film, “All The Wrong Reasons.” He holds a B.A from Dalhousie University’s Classical Acting Programme.
He was awarded Dalhousie’s Stitt Award for promise and passion in acting and was nominated for the 2013 ACTRA Maritimes Best Actor Award for his performance in “Copperhead.”
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