Josette Barchilon is an actress and writer, known for Aardvark (2010), American Horror Story (2011) and Unemployable (2015).
Josette Daniels is an actress, known for Give Me Liberty (2019).
Paris-born Josette Day debuted in films at the age of five, but soon returned to the stage, including a stint as a child dancer in the Paris Opera. She did not return to the screen until she was into her adulthood, and her career took off. She played leads in countless French films, but is probably best known for the role of Beauty in Jean Cocteau's La belle et la bête (1946) (US title: "Beauty and the Beast"). She had an affair with Marcel Pagnol. It is to be noted that several English-language sources stated that Day had married and divorced from director Marcel Pagnol; however French sources have discredited this claim. The French newspaper Le Monde ran a correction (on 2 July 1978) of her obituary, stating that the union of Josette Day and Marcel Pagnol "was never consecrated by a marriage." Day's career lasted until the late 1940s when she retired to marry Maurice Solvay, multi-millionaire Belgian industrialist and businessman, who was reported to be "one of the richest men in Europe" during his lifetime.
Josette DiCarlo is known for American Crime Story (2016) and Chicago Fire (2012).
Josette Elias is known for Final Transit (2019), The Extraordinary Story of Oliver Wyght (2018) and Fomo (2019).
Actress Josette Halpert got her start when auditioning as a dancer and then being offered an acting role as star student Alison Hargate in the American Girl film "Molly: An American Girl on the Homefront" instead. This actress of Dutch/Hungarian descent has guest-starred on Canadian staples, Rookie Blue (ABC), Saving Hope (CTV), and Beauty and the Beast (The CW). Halpert is best known for playing antagonist Hailey Grimm on Nickelodeon's The Other Kingdom. Her featured film roles include Level 16, Letters to Satan Clause, and playing Bean in Antisocial 2 opposite Michelle Mylett. This multi-talented force appears next in a recurring role on a major streaming platform to be released this spring. Alongside her onscreen work and years of onstage dance training, she has also made a name for herself in the cartoon world. Josette voices "Pixie" on Disney's Go Away Unicorn and Werewolf Twins Sophie/Charlotte in Hotel Transylvania: The Series. In true actor form, she enjoys performing both dramatic and comedic roles, but always insists they be strong female characters.
Josette was born and raised in Vancouver, BC Canada and earned her Theatre Degree from Simon Fraser University. Her parents are originally from the Philippines. Josette is a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominee and was the first recipient of Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre's Walk of Fame award, which acknowledged her work with the Asian-Canadian theatre community. She was featured as an "actor to watch" in the latest Georgia Straight's Fall Arts Preview and was named among the 30 under 30 for the city of Delta. Josette was also crowned winner in the Microsoft Windows Canada's DO or DIE competition. She won the contest by surviving in Portugal with no money, food, or shelter - just her creativity.
Josette Simon is an actress, known for Wonder Woman (2017), Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) and Red Lights (2012). She was previously married to Mark Padmore.
Born in Xalapa Veracruz, Mexico raised primarily in Monterrey Nuevo Leon Mexico where she stared her acting journey in (1998) as a side job. Josey retook her acting career in 2008 after her husband Edgar Arreola convinced her that she should follow her dreams. Josey is known for her work in TV show Queen of the South (2016) co-staring next to Alice Braga, Peter Gadiot, Hemky Madera,Jon-Michael Ecker and Joaquim de Almeida. She participated in the top star rated Better Call Saul (2015) stared by Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks and Rhea Seehorn. She loves being around people and feel helpful, dancing, music and outdoor activities are her hobbies. Her lately participation in the TV series Preacher (2016) stared by Dominic Cooper in the episode Hitler next to Noah Taylor which she describes as an awesome experience. Josey took the adventure and co-produced Amaraica (2020) (2018) She is proud of what she calls her "adoptive home town Texas" she says ... " I am proud of being adopted by Texas even though all in Texas is BIG Texans were kind to overlooked mi height and adopted me" "I love USA and I love Mexico both are my home"
Josey grew up in the small Appalachian town of Inez, Kentucky. His summers were spent on an outdoor stage near his home - Jenny Wiley Theatre - where he fell in love with performing. He graduated from the University of Kentucky and soon thereafter moved to Los Angeles. He is heavily involved in the LA theatre scene.