Joshua Close's early life unfolded outside the vibrant city of Toronto, Canada, serving as the backdrop for his formative years.
His professional journey commenced with a notable role as Viktor Bokov in Kathryn Bigelow's cinematic masterpiece, "K:19: The Widowmaker", opposite the legendary Harrison Ford.
Throughout his illustrious career, Joshua has had the privilege of starring in numerous television series and films, earning critical acclaim and accolades, including a Gemini award for his captivating performance in "Thorne: Sleepyhead".
He has had the opportunity to collaborate with some of the most esteemed directors in the industry, including P.T. Anderson and Steven Spielberg, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.
In addition to his work on screen, Joshua has also made a name for himself on stage, most recently appearing in the hit production of "The Lonely Few" at Geffen.
Beyond his acting pursuits, Joshua has also ventured into the realm of filmmaking, both as a writer and director, with his work receiving recognition at internationally acclaimed festivals.
Currently, Joshua divides his time between the bustling cities of Los Angeles and Toronto, where he is often joined by his brother, Justin Tyler Close, a fellow filmmaker.
In his personal life, Joshua has been married to the talented actress Alex McKenna since 2016, sharing a deep connection and a passion for the arts.