Born and raised in New York City: in both Queens & Manhattan. He attended the school of Communication at Boston University. He often collaborates with his brother Benny Safdie. The brothers have both cited early experiences in front of their father's camera as the reasons for their pursing filmmaking. Their father is not a filmmaker, though they are related to famed architect Moishe Safdie.
Josh Salatin is an actor, known for Two Night Stand (2014), Zoo (2015) and The Carrie Diaries (2013).
Born in rural Wisconsin, Josh began acting at five years old after a talent search landed him a role in a national commercial. He acted in school and community theatre all through his adolescence and then worked professionally in Chicago while attending Columbia College. Now based in New York City, Josh made his Broadway Debut in The Cripple of Inishmaan and returned in Les Liasons Dangeruses. He has since worked consistently in professional theatre, film, and television.
Josh Samson is an actor and writer, known for Psychosis, Chavez Cage of Glory (2013) and Megan Is Missing (2011).
Josh Sauerman is an actor, known for Mrs. America (2020), For Life (2020) and The Blacklist (2013).
Josh Schell started working as an actor on stage in the San Francisco Bay Area. Some of his theater credits include A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, In the Red and Brown Water by Tarell Alvin McCraney, The Nether by Jennifer Haley, and Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery. His on-screen credits include Poppet (2022) (Hulu), Other Side of the Box (2018) (Best Midnight Short, SXSW 2019), For the Coyotes (2015) (premiered at the BendFilm Festival), The Whistler (2013), and more. He is a proud member of both SAG-AFTRA and AEA.
Josh Scherer is an actor and producer, known for Boy Erased (2018).
Josh Schultz is known for Bloodbath on 4th Ave (2018), Stasis (2017) and Genesis: Fall of the Crime Empire (2017).
Josh Schwartz was born on August 6, 1976 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The O.C. (2003), Runaways (2017) and Dynasty (2017). He has been married to Jill Stonerock since September 20, 2008.
Josh Segarra is from Longwood, Florida and is of Puerto Rican descent. He starred as 'Billy Cepeda' in the series (Sirens) for USA, and recently originated the role of Emilo Estafan in the Broadway hit On Your Feet. He will become the newest villain in Star City as a series regular on the CW' Arrow. Josh also appeared in Judd Apatow's feature film Trainwreck and as Billy Cepeda in the comedy series "Sirens" on USA. In the theater world, Josh was seen starring as 'Boland' in The Second Stage Theater's production of (Dogfight), directed by Joe Mantello, as well as starring as 'Mick' in the Off-Broadway and Broadway runs of the critically acclaimed production (Lysistrata Jones), directed by Dan Knechtges. His other television work includes the Emmy winning Showtime series (Homeland) opposite Claire Danes, The Fox series (The Following), and Blue Bloods. He was also a series regular on PBS's The Electric Company. Josh can also be seen recurring on Chicago PD for NBC. His film work includes roles in (The Music Never Stopped), (The Minsters), and (The Narrows). Fluent in Spanish, Segarra developed an early passion for theater starring as the "Cowardly Lion" in the Orlando Youth Theatre's production of The Wizard of Oz. He continued down the musical path and gained accolades in solo performances in his middle school chorus and also received praise for his voice from members of his church. In high school, Segarra played "Harold Hill" (The Music Man), "Ren McCormick" (Footloose), and "Nick Piazza" and "Joe Vegas" (Fame: The Musical). During this time, his musical career blossomed as the lead singer of an a Capella group that sang for the governor of Florida. His numerous theatrical awards included a Best of Show in Duet Musical at the Florida Thespian State Competition. In 2008, Segarra graduated from the Tisch School of Arts at NYU with a degree in Theatre. During his freshman year at NYU, Segarra had a role in the CBS movie, Vampire Bats, starring Lucy Lawless. While at NYU, Josh sang, beat boxed and was the featured rapper for N'harmonics, a premiere a Capella group. He performed on various stages, including at Lincoln Center for the International a Capella Super Finals. In his sophomore year, he performed in the Off-Broadway musical, Fools in Love. Josh Segarra is represented by Abrams Artist Agency, Andrew Tetenbaum at ATA Management, and Ryan LeVine at Jackoway.