josh bio baseballJosh’s first major role was as Duboyce in Fox 2000's Men of Honor starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Robert DeNiro. As a boy, Josh was a featured dancer in the Academy Award Winning documentary He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin'. Fifteen years later, he appeared again in the follow up documentary Who's Dancin' Now? as an actor and fight choreographer. Josh had supporting roles in DreamWorks Transformers and New Line Cinema's Mr. Woodcock in the summer of 2007. Josh has a lead role in Dead Air (2009), directed by Corbin Bernsen, and a supporting role in the indie feature Ball Don’t Lie (2009) with Ludacris and Roseanne Arquette.

Josh was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. He spent his first twenty-four summers surfing and fishing on the shores of Montauk Point, Long Island. His love of the Atlantic Ocean kept him on the East Coast and led him to the University of Rhode Island where he majored in Political Science and minored in Theater. In his senior year at URI, Josh became a certified Stage Combatant and rekindled a passion for the arts.  Josh traveled the United States touring with a theater company and eventually came to Los Angeles where he has worked steadily in film, television and theater. A small gig in the beginning of his L.A. career led to big things when he was asked to be Jake Gyllenhaal's photo double for the promotional posters of Jarhead. Josh used the photos to promote himself and landed recurring roles in Showtime's Emmy nominated series Sleeper Cell, NBC Daytime's Passions, a supporting role in Standard Operating Procedure directed by Academy Award winner Errol Morris, a lead role in 60 Seconds of Distance opposite Gary Dourdan ( C.S.I.), and a national campaign for both Boeing and Tide To-Go.

Other recent film and television credits include a Guest Star on the CBS Hit Series Without A Trace, a lead in Pirate Camp opposite Corbin Bernsen (Psyche, Major League, L.A. Law), a lead in Youthanasia opposite Shannon Lucio (The O.C.), a guest appearance on The Unit and Charmed, a series lead on Adventures with Wink and Blink  and a national commercial campaign for Kool Aid as "Soda Man".

Josh is allied with the non-profit organization for children, Enrichment
Works
. He has been performing the one-man, inter-active, educational show Voyage of Odysseus for the past eight years.  Josh is the writer of the show as well. Through Enrichment Works, VOYAGE OF ODYSSEUS  has reached over forty thousand kids in the Greater Los Angeles Area. 

Josh's heart remains in New York and all New York sports. He considers
himself one of the biggest Yankees fans on the planet.

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