Josh Stamberg is a multi-talented individual who has garnered numerous accolades for his outstanding work in the entertainment industry, boasting a trifecta of skills as an actor, writer, and producer. Born in the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., he is the offspring of Louis C. Stamberg, a retired employee of the State Department, and Susan Stamberg, a pioneering figure in the world of broadcasting, having held the distinction of being the first female host of NPR's esteemed program "All Things Considered" and currently serving as a special correspondent for the same organization.
Throughout his formative years, Josh attended the Maret School, where he spent eight years honing his academic skills, spanning from the 4th to the 12th grade. His educational journey subsequently took him to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he pursued a dual major in Philosophy and Acting, further refining his artistic talents. Notably, he was also an active member of the university's soccer team, demonstrating his versatility and aptitude for teamwork.
Today, Josh is a devoted father of two daughters, and his professional accomplishments are a testament to his dedication, creativity, and perseverance.