Joshua Andrew Bonzie, an American actor, was born on October 9th, 1991, in Norman, Oklahoma, marking the beginning of his journey in the world of acting. His early foray into television was on a 2017 episode of the popular show "The Blacklist," which served as a precursor to his subsequent appearances on other notable programs, including "Elementary," "The Good Fight," and Netflix's "The Politician," featuring an impressive cast consisting of Ben Platt and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Bonzie's career milestones include his first lead role, where he starred as Clive "Gogo" Richardson on Hulu's critically acclaimed series "Saint X." Prior to his lead role, he honed his craft through rigorous training in the drama department at the University of Oklahoma. Additionally, he was a proud alumnus of Actors Theater of Louisville's prestigious apprenticeship program, where he had the opportunity to refine his skills and gain valuable industry experience.