Joseph Haro was born on May 29, 1987 in Miami, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for L'estate addosso (2016), Still the King (2016) and Elena of Avalor (2016).
As an artist of color, Joseph has have committed himself to create stories that both tells his experience and make a statement about what that experience means on the world stage. Joseph Harold Statement - In my work, style and substance take equal precedence. I believe that neither can be subordinated to the other, and as such, I strive to tell stories in a way that style is serving story and story is serving style, beautiful artwork that endowed with meaning and impact.
Joseph Harrell was born in December of (1973) in Norfolk, Virginia, to parents Helen and Clayton Harrell. Three years later, Helen divorced Clayton, and she moved Joseph along with his older sister Julie to New Mexico. Harrell got his first taste of acting at age seven, when he performed in a church play. However, the divorce and lack of a father figure had a major effect on him. He proceeded to act out, getting into loads of trouble with the law, eventually being put into the local "Scared Straight" program at age ten. The family returned to Virginia Beach in (1984) in order to keep Harrell out of trouble. From the age of 10, he held several part-time jobs ranging from paperboy to pamphleteer, gas station attendant to mechanic, pizza delivery guy to restaurant manager, seafood warehouses to first mate on a fishing boat, and greens keeper to golf caddy. During this time Harrell was involved in various sports such as football, boxing and power lifting. Unfortunately, trouble eventually found him. From the years (1984 - 1991), Harrell was arrested for numerous gang and street related crimes, fighting, vandalism, grand larceny and car theft. In (1992), while attending Bayside high school, Harrell decided to join the Marine Corps in order to find the structure he needed, but a curiosity for exotic dancing caught his eye. Less than three months later he dropped out of high school to pursue a career as a male stripper, a job he would hold for four years. In (1996), Harrell headed to New York to pursue his lifelong passion of acting, enrolling at HB Studios. His first audition a year later, for the film "Quiz Show," was a disaster. Scarred from the experience, Harrell gave up acting and decided to focus on a career as a personal trainer for the next three years. Bored and feeling that he was still in desperate need of structure and focus in his life, Harrell kept a promise he made to himself; got his GED, finished a semester of college, and joined the US Marine Corps in (1999). Having found the lifelong search for structure and discipline, Harrell quickly rose to the rank of Staff Sergeant in less than five years. Before enlisting for another term, Harrell was in charge of over one hundred Marines and twenty aircraft. During his second enlistment from January (2005-2008), Harrell served as a Drill Instructor for 3rd Battalion Lima Company at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, a position that would have an incredibly positive effect on him. "Being part of something bigger than your self is very exciting," says Harrell, regarding his time in the USMC. "Learning patience, not to quit, and looking forward instills wonderful behavior." In (2006), Harrell enrolled at the University of South Carolina Beaufort to pursue a major in Business. While there, he reignited his love of acting, starring in several plays and was a member of the Rogues and Vagabonds theater troupe. For extra money, he worked as a bouncer at several local nightclubs. During this time Harrell began to audition for muscle and fitness magazines, and landed a few small modeling jobs. Upon leaving the USMC in (2008), knowing he now had the confidence to pursue his dream, Harrell headed back to New York City to give acting another shot. He immediately enrolled in the William Esper School, supporting himself by working as a fitness model. He simultaneously enrolled in Rutgers University Business School, in effort to finish his Business degree, with a minor in theatre. While enrolled at Rutgers, Harrell co-founded the Student Veterans Organization, an organization that would win the award for Best New Student Organization of (2010). He would eventually graduate Magna Cum Laude in (2011) along with a nomination for the Dean's award. Harrell's big acting break came in (2009) with K.J. Sanchez's critically acclaimed Off-Broadway play "ReEntry," which explored the difficulties faced by military veterans making the transition from the battle front to the home front. Originally hired as a military consultant, Harrell's incredible charisma and command of the script during a workshop of the play thoroughly impressed writer/director Sanchez, and she quickly offered him the lead role of the "C.O." Harrell's extraordinary performance received numerous accolades. The show was a turning point for Harrell in regards to his acting career and the types of roles he desired to play. Harrell traveled with the play "ReEntry" for nearly two years, eventually catching the eye of writer/director K. Lorrel Manning, who quickly hired Harrell as the military advisor for his feature film "Happy New Year." A film that tells the story of a war-torn Marine who returns stateside to face his fiercest battle yet - the one against himself. The film is an entertaining yet hard-hitting look at the perils of post-traumatic stress disorder which affects at least twenty percent of all combat veterans. Though the role of Marine widow "Joe Wallace" didn't exist in the original script for "Happy New Year," Manning was so inspired by Harrell's performance in "ReEntry," that he created the role for him. In his personal life, Harrell is happily married to Lauren Marie, whom he met in a New Jersey pizzeria while walking his dog "Bounder." Harrell jokingly chastised her for feeding his dog pizza. They married in a private civil ceremony in Santa Fe, New Mexico in December (2011). The couple resides in Bloomfield, New Jersey.
Joseph Hawkins is known for Circus of Books (2019).
Joseph Henson is an experienced producer, writer and director of numerous film, television and stage productions for over 30 years. Feature films include Court of Appeals (Writer/Director) The Invisible Man (Producer/Writer/Lead Director), The Enchanted Cottage (Lead Director, Producer Writer, Winner F.A.M.E. US International Film Fest, Riverside International Film Festival, Noho International Film Festival), Lady Windermere's Fan (Producer, Lead Director), W.I.B. (Producer), Shadows (Producer, Director, Writer). His television producing credits for Showtime include Ian Bagg: Getting to F**king Know You, Monique Marvez: Not Skinny, Not Blonde, Bill Belamy's Ladies Night Out Comedy Tour, Melanie Cormarcho: Hello!, Anthony Clark: Ambiguous, Steve Trevino: Grandpa Joe's Son, Willie Barcena: I Gotta Be Honest, Jay Mohr: Funny for a Girl, Rita Rudner and 3 potential ex-husbands, Snoop Dogg presents The Bad Girls of Comedy, Louie Anderson Presents, Caroline Rhea & Friends, Tom Arnold: That's my Story and I'm Sticking to it, The Payaso Comedy Slam, The Latin Divas of Comedy. Writing credits for feature films, The Invisible Man, The Enchanted Cottage (Anthony Rhine co-author) and Shadows Anthony Rhine (co-author), For stage Joseph authored scripts for Mermaids (Anthony Rhine co-author) for (MGM On Stage) Zorro Live (Anthony Rhine co-author) with Zorro Productions Inc. Zoot Suit Riot (tour), Caution, Men at Work:Tap (national/international tours), La Bamba The Ritchie Valens Story, The Secret Garden, Cinderella, Paris (Ashley Evenson co-author) The Snow Queen (Ashley Evenson co-author) American Hot Wax, Titanic (musical). Producing and directing credits for over 400 stage productions include, Disney's Little Mermaid, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Kodak Theatre) Pirates of Penzance (National Tour) HMS Pinafore (National Tour) The Mikado (National Tour), Richard Paul Evans The Christmas Box (National Tour) Little Shop of Horrors (National Tour) Caution: Men at Work: Tap (National/International Tour, The Will Rogers Follies (National Tour) Green Day's American Idiot, The Producers, The Diary of Anne Frank, Grease, Cirque Apogee, The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Disney's Mary Poppins and hundreds of others. Joseph is the creator/writer of the comic book series The Heroes of Echo Company (Geeky Award top 10 comic of the year).
Joseph Herbst was born on April 7, 1908 in Joliet, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Terror of Tiny Town (1938). He died on July 6, 1993 in Joliet.
Joseph Hernandez is known for JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (2012).
Joseph Herrera is an editor and writer, known for Drop Dead (2021), Broken (2022) and Detour (2019).
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