Josh Byer is an actor and artist residing in Vancouver, Canada. His clients & collaborators include Armada Records, Armin van Buuren, Best Buy, Brightlight Pictures, The Canadian University Press, CBC, Gutter, ill.Gates, Interscope, Keystone Entertainment, Laidback Luke, McClelland & Stewart, MTV, NBC, New Line Cinema, Nissan, The Ottawa Citizen, R3HAB, Simon Fraser University, Southam News, Sony Entertainment, Spinnin' Records, Staples, SyFy, Trevor Guthrie, USC, Victory Square Publications, and The Yale Record. A Juno and Journey Prize nominee, Josh is also a grant recipient of the Canada Council for the Arts. His work has won awards from the Montreal World Film Festival, the Northwestern Film Festival, the LEOs, and Kodak Canada. In the summer of 2015, Josh was awarded his first Gold record from Sony Canada. Featured in hundreds of publications, Byer's work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Toronto, and Vancouver alongside Picasso, Dali, Matisse, and the Group of Seven. Licensed by international manufacturers such as Trademark Global, The Metaverse Corporation, and Chamton Pty, Josh's artwork now appears on merchandise available via dozens of retailers. Over 15 million unique viewers have visited his online galleries. An advocate of the arts, Josh has led seminars, classes, and workshops for a variety of educational & cultural institutions -- including the Pacific Cinémathèque, The Purple Thistle Centre, the Praxis Centre for Screenwriters, Simon Fraser University, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Vancouver School Board.
Josh Bywater was born on April 26, 1978. He is an actor, known for Somebody Somewhere (2022), Utopia (2020) and Widows (2018).
Josh Bywater was born on April 26, 1978. He is an actor, known for Somebody Somewhere (2022), Utopia (2020) and Widows (2018).
Josh Bywater was born on April 26, 1978. He is an actor, known for Somebody Somewhere (2022), Utopia (2020) and Widows (2018).
Raised on the California Central Coast in the 70's and 80's, Josh Cooper Waller split his time between cattle ranches on one hand and the Arts and cinemas in the other. Early outdoor viewings of "Close Encounters" with his family, combined with a concert violinist Grandmother, instilled in him a sense of cinematic awe and wonder that he knew he had to chase after. In 1992, no desire for college but unsure exactly which direction to go, Waller joined the US Marines. This decision would give back exactly what he needed it to. During his Reserve duty, Josh worked with private learning centers across the US, specifically with children dealing with ADD, Dyslexia, and various "disorders". In 1996, Waller arrived in NYC to study acting at the William Esper Studio. During his time there he met and later became roommates with frequent collaborator, Daniel Noah. In 2001, soon after the passing of his mother, Josh moved back to the West Coast. He immersed himself in script writing, short film writing/direction/production, and feature film development for several years. The service industry helped to provide during most of those years as did the occasional odd job. In 2010, after connecting on a feature project that didn't come to pass, Waller partnered with his best friends, screenwriter Daniel Noah and actor Elijah Wood, to form SpectreVision, a genre production company dedicated to supporting unique voices within the genre space. Years later, Lisa Whalen would join their team as CEO and soon after as full partner. With Lisa they would expand to form Company X, a larger umbrella company, and partner with Ubisoft on gaming and Legendary for television development. During his time as partner and head of production, Waller would oversee over a dozen film productions some titles include "Cooties", "The Boy", "Bitch", "Daniel Isn't Real", Panos Cosmatos' "Mandy", and "Color Out of Space" by Richard Stanley. In 2019, Waller stepped away from SpectreVision/Company X to focus on his directorial pursuits and to launch a new production shingle in Portugal called Woodhead. Woodhead is built upon similar principles and expressions to those childhood cinematic experiences -- To help other filmmakers realize that sense awe and wonder in their work.
Josh Cahn is a professional actor working in Theatre, Film and Television. Josh started off his training in Improvisation/Sketch Comedy at The Upright Citizens Brigade in New York and holds a BFA from LIU Post. His On-Camera work includes roles in Television, Feature Films, and Commercials. Josh's career highlights include: Saul Tieg in HBO's The Plot Against America, Dan in Against The Night (streaming on Amazon), and Kyle in series of Commercials for Airstream Trailers.
Josh Campbell is an actor, known for American Soldiers (2005) and As Virgins Fall (2003).
During the pandemic, Josh has been using his quarantined time to write and produce new theatre works. His most recent project, Haley at Therapy, had a virtual production in Feb. 2021 and starred Tony Nominees Deneé Benton and Lilli Cooper. Coming off-Broadway in the winter of 2021 is Alive! The Zombie Musical, of which Josh wrote the book, music and lyrics.
Josh Capon is known for Chopped (2007), The Burger Show (2018) and Bar Rescue (2011). He is married to Lori Capon. They have two children.
Josh Caras is an actor and director, known for Good Boys (2019), The Glass Castle (2017) and The Highwaymen (2019).