Joshua, a talented individual from Louisiana, embarked on a remarkable journey to California to pursue his passion for acting, defying the conventional norms and overcoming the challenges posed by his Down Syndrome diagnosis. Despite the hurdles he has faced, Josh has consistently demonstrated an unwavering dedication to his craft, refusing to let his disability hinder his aspirations.
Throughout his illustrious career, Josh has accumulated an impressive 23 film credits, showcasing his versatility and talent on both the big and small screens. One of his most notable roles was in the film American Cowslip, where he shared the spotlight with renowned actors Val Kilmer, Rip Torn, Peter Falk, Diane Ladd, and the legendary Cloris Leachman.
Josh's impressive filmography also includes Looper, a 2012 blockbuster starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt, and Bruce Willis. He has also worked on the film Coffee Town, written and directed by Brad Copeland, and produced by Ricky Van Veen, alongside Josh Groban and Glenn Howerton.
In one of his most recent films, The Christ Slayer, Josh played a significant role, with over 80 pages of dialogue, solidifying his position as a talented and in-demand actor. His latest film, Lost Heart, screened in 2020, where he portrayed the endearing character of Chip, a Bigfoot hunter and brother to the lead, Hannah Sweet, a Nashville Superstar.
In the near future, Josh will be shooting a World War II movie in Algona, Iowa, in October 2021. Additionally, he has recently narrated "Prayers and Wishes," a heartwarming story about a Down Syndrome man's journey to love and marriage, further cementing his status as a talented and versatile actor.