Josh Peace is a classically trained actor who has been actively engaged in the entertainment industry since the late 1990s, showcasing his multifaceted talents in acting, writing, and producing.
He made a promising start with the lead role in Thom Fitzgerald's feature film "Beefcake", which premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. The same year, he took on the dual lead roles of Tommy and Sickboy in Canadian Stage theatre company's production of "Trainspotting", which later transferred to the New York stage for an Off-Broadway run.
Throughout his illustrious career, Josh has accumulated an impressive array of film and television credits. Some notable highlights include his appearances in "The Sentinel", Universal's "Devil", and "Enemy" alongside Jake Gyllenhaal, directed by Denis Villeneuve. He has also made guest appearances on various shows, including the upcoming Netflix series "Fubar" alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and AMC's "Beacon 23" alongside Stephan James.
In addition to his extensive filmography, Josh has been involved in several short films and co-wrote and starred in the feature "You Might As Well Live", which was produced by Robert Lantos' Serendipity Point Films. The film received critical acclaim after its theatrical release in Canada and its festival runs across Canada and the U.S., earning the "Slamdance's Dos Equis' Most Interesting Film Award" and the "Best Actor Award" for Josh at the Brooklyn Film Festival.
Josh's most recent short, "County Time", which he wrote and produced, premiered at the Palm Springs International Shortfest. Currently, he is developing several film and television projects while continuing to act. His upcoming films include "The Marsh King's Daughter", "The Boy in the Woods", and "Good Neighbour".