Joshua Noble is a writer, actor, and producer based in Los Angeles, California. In addition to his work on stage and screen, he is a founding producer of The American Playbook, a series of conversations and new works highlighting historically underrepresented voices, and has hosted the series Actions for Positive Change: an ongoing virtual series exploring specific ways to amplify diversity and inclusion in screenwriting. Joshua is a writer-at-large for WeScreenplay and TheatreArtLife, Director of the National Winter Artists Retreat, and podcast producer for Two-Person Book Club. He received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama.
Joshua Norris is known for Abiding (2022), The E-Listers (2020) and Something Thirty (2020).
Joshua Obra is known for Scarborough (2021), Next Stop (2019) and Before Grace (2022).
Indigenous rising star, Joshua Odjick, hails from Ottawa, Ontario and was raised by a single mother in Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation community (located in Maniwaki, Quebec). He was recently awarded both a Canadian Screen Award (2022) and Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award (2022) for Best Supporting Actor for the multi-award winning feature film Wildhood. Joshua is described as the "scene-stealing Joshua Odjick" (Salon, Gary M. Kramer) in Wildhood, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and has gone on to screen at many festivals worldwide. Wildhood (filmed in both English and Mi'kmaw), follows the journey of 'Link' (Phillip Lewitski) as he tries to locate his mother who abandoned him when he was young. At the start of his travels, 'Link' meets pow wow dancer 'Pasmay' (Joshua Odjick) who joins him on his journey of identity, community and love in the land where he belongs. Wildhood is celebrated by the TIFF Next Wave Committee as a film that transports and moves you and above all, reaffirms what it means for young people to tell their own stories and fight for change in the world. Next for Joshua is a supporting lead role in the series Little Bird, a premium, six-part limited dramatic series slated to premiere on Crave for the 2022-2023 television season. Little Bird is about an Indigenous woman on a journey to find her birth family and uncover the hidden truth of her past. To be released in early 2023, Joshua plays one of the lead roles in the series The Swarm, (2023) an ecological thriller about the delicate interconnectedness between mankind and Earth, from Primetime Emmy Award winning television producer Frank Doelger (Game of Thrones). Joshua landed his first major role in the television series Unsettled. Other recent credits for Joshua include the multi-award winning feature film Bootlegger, the CW television series Coroner and the CBC series Bones of Crows. Joshua possesses a deep presence that is rare in an actor. Having grown up on a reserve with relatives who are survivors of residential/day schools, gives his work an authenticity that reveals all of the beautiful pain and vulnerability and brokenness of his characters. The vivid emotional life that Joshua brings to the camera is unparalleled. This young actor approaches everything from a place of spirit. He holds a powerful connection with his creator, his guardians, the land and all the beautiful creatures it inhabits. He is part of the deer clan and is known in his community as "Nabigabow", 'he who replaces the first'. As a full-blooded Indigenous artist, Joshua is grateful to have a platform to tell the stories, teachings traditions of his people and wants to take action in having the true voice of his people heard. April 2022
Born in Saitama, Japan, to a Japanese father and Mexican mother, Okamoto lived in Japan until he was 3 years old, and then moved to Guadalajara, Mexico, with his family. His mother, a theater actress, introduced him to the world of acting, having to accompany her to her theater rehearsals since he was a child. He began his acting career in theater and made the transition in front of the cameras in 2018 with the hit Netflix original series Narcos: Mexico. A year earlier, he made his directorial debut with the short film Ema (2017), co-directed as Camila Acosta. Okamoto continued to appear in TV series such as El Club (2019) and made his big screen debut under the direction of Alex Sanchez in the drama Sonriendo con el corazón (2019). In 2021 she stars in Muerte al verano, a drama film directed by Sebastián Padilla that deals with the loss of dreams and innocence, where small battles such as the anguish of first love or stage fright before a first concert, carry such a heavy burden on her characters and their chaotic world. He also appeared in the Netflix series, Control Z (2022) as Gibrán, and in the film Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas 2 (2021) as Fichas. He will make his Hollywood debut with the next film in the Saw franchise titled Saw X (2023), the tenth installment in the saga.
Joshua Oppenheimer was born on September 23, 1974 in Texas, USA. He is a director and producer, known for The Act of Killing (2012), The Entire History of the Louisiana Purchase (1998) and The Look of Silence (2014).
Joshua Oram is a writer and editor, known for Amber Alert (2012), Amber Alert and Immanence (2022).
Joshua Ormond is an American born actor. He was born in New Jersey and has lived there his entire life. He is known for his blonde, curly hair and great acting chops. Joshua ventured into the acting business with his older sister, Gabriella, at the age of 3. Joshua, and his great dimples, booked his first role as John in the indie film Bittersweet (2008)at the age of 4 with director Greg Levins. Soon after, Joshua booked many regional and national commercials for companies like Georgia Pacific and the Chronicles of Narnia, Swiffer, Ikea, Verizon Fios, Netflix, Castrol, HP, Exxon Mobil, Trident, and many more. At the age of 9, Joshua booked the lead role in the psychological thriller, The Fields (2011), working alongside Oscar-winning actress, Cloris Leachman. Joshua received Best Emerging Actor 2011 at the Terror Film Festival for his role as Steven and the film received several other festival awards as well. In 2011, Joshua booked roles in the TV series Royal Pains (2009), the film Robot & Frank (2012) with the great Frank Langella, and the role of Leonard in Nature Calls (2012) starring Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle the late Patrice O'Neal, and Kelly Coffield Park. In 2013, Joshua landed the fun and feisty role of Little Joey in Let's Be Cops (2014) with director Luke Greenfield for 20th Century Fox, with Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans Jr.. Joshua loves to play basketball and baseball. He is a south-paw pitcher, catcher and also 1st/2nd baseman. Joshua enjoys golf, football, skateboarding, bike riding, roller blading, surfing, boogie boarding, soccer, snow skiing, ice skating, fishing, crabbing, motorcycle riding, marksmanship, skim boarding, cross-fit, and pretty much all outdoor sports. Joshua also enjoys video games. Joshua is an Honor Roll student and works very hard to balance his education while pursuing his acting career. His favorite subject is math. Joshua plans on continuing his acting career into adulthood and plans to study law in college. His back-up plan is to be a prosecutor. Joshua strives to be very professional as an actor, despite his age. Joshua is represented by Innovative Artists in LA and NYC.
Joshua Orpin was born on April 15, 1994 in Melbourne, Australia. He is an actor, known for Titans (2018), Preacher (2016) and Highest Point (2019).
Joshua Osei was born on December 4 1987. A native Londoner he is the nephew of writer/director/producer Rita Osei, in whose short film 'The Curry Club' he made his debut in 2007. Since then he has appeared in a variety of corporate and commercial films, including the directorial debut of singer/actor Plan B, 'Ill Manors'. He made his television debut in 'The Bill' and was part of the ensemble cast in the hard-hitting four part BBC serial 'One Night'.