A fifteen-year veteran of TV and film production, Josh's work has garnered him a National Sports Emmy and over a dozen NY Emmy awards. A versatile presence, Josh has been everything from Executive Producer to an Emmy nominated Writer, to one of the stars of a national TV spot. As EP of Sports Illustrated's "The Making of Swimsuit", he brought the beauty and majesty of SI 's swimsuit issue to life in a way it has never been seen before. Under his watch, it has grown from a DVD-only release to a staple of Travel Channel's Winter programming. His work on "Four Days in October", part of ESPN's critically acclaimed 30 for 30 series which debuted to over 1.4 million viewers, helped earn the series a Peabody Award for excellence. In 2011, he was the Senior Producer of the National Emmy Award Winning series "The Franchise- A Season with the San Francisco Giants", which rivaled "Hard Knocks" and "24/7" as the industry standard for sports docu-series production. Recently, he has Directed ground breaking new films on MLB legends Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron, and brought the story of the 2015 New York Mets dream season to the people in a unique and unexpected fashion with "Tears of Joy: 2015 New York Mets".
Josh Ostrovsky is an actor and writer, known for Uncut Gems (2019), Nerve (2016) and Zoolander 2 (2016).
Josh Ottesen is known for The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020).
Josh Owen is known for The Power of the Dog (2021) and The Night I Died (2017).
Josh Owens is known for American Dresser (2018), Master Distiller (2019) and Master Distiller Tournament of Champions (2022).
Josh Packham is known for Love Island Australia (2018) and The Block (2003).
Josh Paddock is an actor, known for What Dreams May Come (1998), Go (1999) and Days of Our Lives (1965).
Josh Pafchek is an actor and writer, known for Runaways (2017), The Middle (2009) and Famous (2021).
Josh Painting was born on October 10, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for Seven Days in Utopia (2011), The 2 Bobs (2009) and Rolling Kansas (2003).
Josh grew up in NYC's infamous Alphabet City, 7th Street between C&D. His father was a theoretical physicist who worked with Einstein, his mother a poet and painter. His first lead in a movie was playing Raphael in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. After going through a traditional actor training Josh knew there was more. This led him on a journey to explore the elements that bring about spontaneity with consistency. He trained with teachers and directors form all over the world. Years later he brought it all together and became the founder of Committed Impulse. Often referred to as, "That guy," Josh has worked in a multitude of movies and TV shows. He is known for his many recurring roles including Showtimes' Ray Donovan as Stu Feldman, Netflix's Maniac, HBO's Mrs. Fletcher with Kathryn Hahn, Younger, Law and Order as Hank Abraham, as well as such shows as High Maintenance, The Good Wife, Damages, Star Trek Deep: Space Nine, The Sopranos, and early on as a Modelizer on Sex and The City. Josh is well known for his stand out performances in independent and mainstream films. Recent films include Joker with Joaquin Phoenix, Motherless Brooklyn directed by Edward Norton and Nicole Holofcener's Land of Steady Habits.