Josh Mcdonald is an actor from Regina, SK, Canada who was involved in acting in his childhood but has not recently done many films. He is known for his acting works in the films: The Adventure Club (2017), The Stakelander (2016), and A.R.C.H.I.E. (2016). Josh is not acting at the moment publicly although is rumored to be wanting to kick-start his career again.
Josh McDonald is an actor and writer, known for Hand Vampire (2022), Cosmic (2019) and Red Bluff 2: For Human's Sake (2022).
Josh McDonald is known for FBoy Island (2021).
Josh McGee is an actor, known for Subject 36 (2017) and Forests and Thieves (2016).
Josh McIlvain is an actor, known for President Wolfman (2012).
Josh McKamie is known for Army of Frankensteins (2013), The Stripes of Sigmund's Tie (2007) and A Shot in the Dark (2014).
Josh McKenzie first came to public and critical attention in 2011, when he was awarded the Most Outstanding Debut Performance at the AFTA's, New Zealand's most prestigious film and television honors. He played the of teenager Marc Snell (The Hopes and Dreams of Gazza Snell), a go-karting prodigy yoked with the guilt of putting his beloved younger brother (played by McKenzie's actual young brother William V. McKenzie) into a coma. The performance also resulted in McKenzie being nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film at the same ceremony. Upon the completion of his high school studies, McKenzie gained acceptance to attend the acclaimed Toi Whakaari acting academy, New Zealand's most intensive and respected drama institution. Other alumni of the school include actors Cliff Curtis, Robyn Malcolm and Kerry Fox. McKenzie, eager to verify his talent on the stage, then starred as leading man Lysander in an abstract and modernized production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, put on by the Auckland Theatre Company. McKenzie continued to diversify his choice of roles in the following period, effectively exploring an entire cross-section of the New Zealand film and television scene, which was quickly becoming a favoured location for international productions. His roles during this period included turns in famed fantasy series including Legend of the Seeker, The Shannara Chronicles and Power Rangers. He also starred in drama and comedy series including Girl vs. Boy, Go Girls, and Nothing Trivial, alongside leading performances in various indie and commercial features such as The Kick and Tangiwai. In 2013, McKenzie joined the cast of New Zealand's longest running and most watched nightly TV drama, Shortland Street. McKenzie has expressed his ability as writer and director. In 2014 he co-wrote, starred in and directed the web-series The Transplants. Viewable online, it is a dry comedy series that satirizes an actor's move to Hollywood, and the comical banality behind show-business, a reality that the media often chooses to conceal. In early 2015 McKenzie won the intensely contested role of John Jnr. Truebridge in Filthy Rich, New Zealand highest budgeted television production to date. McKenzie performs the part of a playboy with sociopathic tendencies and a host of addictions.
Josh McLaglen was born on February 21, 1958 in Encino, California, USA. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Titanic (1997), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) and Avatar (2009). He has been married to Lisa A. Becker since February 19, 2000. They have four children.
Josh Melrod is known for his debut feature Major Arcana (2018), winner of the Best Director prize at the 2019 Ischia Film Festival, as well as his editing work on Skunk (2014), 2014 Cannes Film Festival-Cinefondation winner, and The Cult of JT LeRoy (2014). His work has screened at major international festivals, including Cannes, Sundance, SXSW, TIFF, among many others. Prior to working in film he edited an award-winning literary magazine. He splits his time between Vermont and New York City.
Josh Mendez was born on May 13, 1987 in Farmington, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for The Murder Pact (2015), Till (2022) and Kirk Franklin's A Gospel Christmas (2021).