Joshua Michael Stern is a writer and producer, known for Jobs (2013), Graves (2016) and Closer to Fine. He is married to Trista Callander.
From Conyers, GA, Josh Mikel is the son of elementary school teacher Anne Mikel and jack-of-all-trades John Mikel. A graduate of Florida State University's Theatre and Creative Writing programs, Josh honed his craft on the stages at FSU's School of Theatre. While at FSU, he worked closely as an actor and storyboard artist with the acclaimed Florida State Film School and developed a love for filmmaking. As a director, he has created and animated music videos for the acts Against Me!, Waxahatchee, Jake Bugg, Neon Trees, and American Authors. A published playwright, Josh is known particularly for his theatre for young audiences works "The Monster Hunters," and "Good Good Trouble on Bad Bad Island." Josh is the long time drummer for the indie rock band Look Mexico. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia where he is represented by J Pervis Talent Agency and Authentic Management.
Joshua Miles Fetner is an actor, known for Heartbreak Hotel, Hotline NYC (2018) and Afraid of Death (2017).
Joshua Millard-Lloyd is an actor, known for Ray & Liz (2018) and Nativity Rocks! (2018).
Joshua Miller, Started making films in elementary school using VHS recorders. He began a small acting career at a young age, performing in various stage plays and musicals before getting his first agent, Russel Langley, at the age of 15. He went on to study acting technique from Gary West and the renowned David Froman. Joshua appeared in various commercials and TV pilots before leaving his acting career at 22. Years later, he began performing again for his company's first feature SKILLIES. (The movie was not released and is rumored to be a private experimental project) Joshua since that first film has continued acting, his most recent being GHOSTS UNDER THE WATER. He also played a lead role for the Rebellious Cinema film PURGATORIUM. Joshua Miller the filmmaker, studied film and television production under Brian Inbody. And also received private tutorship from a number of independent filmmakers and tradesman. He worked for a series of television shows, while directing a number of commercials and short films in college. He begin too approach directing with a more serious mindset, after writing and directing a one act play, which was deemed nontheatrical and was said to be a sitcom in nature. After graduating from ORU, Joshua took time away from entertainment to write his first book. During this time period, Joshua ran a commercial construction crew, working on major projects throughout the United States. During this period, he began writing screenplays which led him to write and direct SKILLIES, putting him back on the path of filmmaking. He and his brothers started Zenawood Entertainment, Llc. in order to make THE COOK. Joshua has produced and directed 10 films.
Joshua Miller is known for Game Over (2019).
Joshua Milo Cox graduated from Rutgers University in 2019 with a degree in Applied Physics with highest honors and as a Ronald E. McNair Scholar. In order to achieve Highest Honors, Joshua defended his senior thesis on Ionic Liquids. The Ronald E. McNair program is a post baccalaureate program that pairs selected students up with a mentor and prepares them for doctoral studies. During the end of Joshua's Physics degree, he began taking acting classes at the Mason Gross School of Arts with Helen Farmer and Christopher Halladay. In Farmer's Class, Joshua was taught improvisation. In Halladay's class, he learned Script analysis and scene work where he discovered his love for acting and entertainment. Joshua began his acting career during his tenure at Rutgers University when he participated in the 'Campus Movie Festival(CMF)', where they give filmmakers a week to produce a short film from start to finish in one week. Joshua produced and was lead in two short films, "Lost Boy" and "The Dark Side of the Sun", which were nominated to compete nationally. He played a supporting role in "Nocturnal Feelings" by Dir. Steve Nevets. Joshua has since moved to Philadelphia, PA acted in multiple projects including "Cold Kill" by Eboni Zamani, "In the Mourning" by Jasmine Lynea, and "Brotherhood of Silver" by Rollo Roberson. Joshua also made his theatrical debut as Amir in "The 'N' Word" play produced by ChildhoodsLost Entertainment/Dollars and Sense Records/Storm E. Weatherz Entertainment and written by Bilal Islam. Today, Joshua has fully committed to furthering his acting career. He currently studies Acting techniques at "Aikan Acts" where Joshua is learning how to become a full time actor. Joshua was also admitted to the Aikan Talent group spearheaded by Nakia Dillard where he has been casted for various projects. Joshua has also begun taking weekly vocal lessons at Valentina Sounds learning voice control, breathing techniques and finding his voice as a tenor. He also is teaching himself gymnastics and muay thai. Joshua is currently working on 4 productions for the 2021 year. He has been casted for "The June Smith Story" by Tee Tunnel Harris; "Resistance 2" by Nikki Harmon; "Dear Life You Suck" by Darrelle Williams; "Not Cold Anymore" by Ryan Sellers.
Joshua Moise is an editor and director, known for Medal of Victory (2016), Treasury Men in Action (2009) and KRS ONE: Brooklyn to the Bronx (2012).
Joshua Montes is an actor, known for Fantastic Four (2015), My B.F.F. (2016) and Bonnie & Clyde (2013).
Joshua Mood is an actor, known for Cam Boy (2021).