Josh Whites was born on November 1, 1982 in Greenwood, Mississippi, USA as Joshua David Whites. The Mississippi Delta Native is the oldest of three children and his family still resides in the the area. Josh is married to Jennifer and has a 4 year old daughter of his own. He is an Actor and Producer, known for his work in Illumination (2011), Earthrise (2014), Kane (2013), and By Way Of Helena (2015).
Joshua Michael Widdicombe was born in Hammersmith, London on 8 April 1983 and has an elder brother Henry, who is a comedy promoter. Brought up in Devon Josh attended South Dartmoor Community College before reading linguistics at Manchester University and going into journalism. In 2008 whilst working as a reporter for the Guardian newspaper Josh began performing as a stand up comedian and made it to the So You Think You're Funny finals at the Edinburgh Fringe festival, the same year writing the sketch show, 'Superclump'. In 2011 he was nominated for the Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh comedy awards but became widely known the following year through his television appearances in 'Mock the Week, 'Stand Up For the Week', and 'The Last Leg', subsequently becoming one of the most prolific young British comedians with his appearances on the Dave Channel panel game 'Task Master' and in 2015 his own, self-penned sitcom 'Josh' featuring himself as a hapless flat sharer. In 2013 Josh also won the TV quiz 'Celebrity Mastermind', answering specialist subject questions on the band Blur and donating his winnings to The Lily Foundation, which helps sufferers from Mitochondial disease.
Josh Wiggins was born on November 2, 1998 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Max (2015), Mean Dreams (2016) and Walking Out (2017).
Josh Williams is known for Shark Week (2012), Curse of the Wolf (2006) and Swamp Zombies!!! (2005).
Josh Williams is an actor, known for The Revival (2017).
Josh Willis is known for Bezos (2023).
Josh Willis is an actor and writer, known for Take One with Justin Nichols (2013), Wall of Flesh: A Vintage Comedy (2019) and Break a Leg, SpaceX (2016).
Josh Wilson is known for Bolshoye puteshestviye. Spetsialnaya dostavka (2022) and Buka. Moyo lyubimoe chudishche (2021).
Raised just south of Boston in Quincy, MA, Wingate left home as a young adult to pursue his dreams in Los Angeles, where he developed an impressive career in television, film and theatre. Wingate steadily earned a notable resume on television, including memorable guest-starring and recurring roles on primetime series like FX's Justified (2010), Sons of Anarchy (2008), AMC's Fear the Walking Dead (2015), ABC's The Rookie (2018), Castle (2009), and Showtime's Dexter (2006). In his most significant TV role to date, Wingate joins the cast of Showtime's upcoming new series, Let the Right One In (2022). On the big screen, Wingate has appeared opposite Paul Bettany in Scott Stewart's Priest (2011), alongside Brad Pitt in Marc Forster's World War Z (2013), starred as the lead role in the award-winning, Inverse (2014), and most recently starred across Trevor St. John in the acclaimed, A Good Enough Day (2022). Returning to his first love of performing on stage, Wingate was recently amongst the remarkable cast, including Sterling K. Brown and Michael McKean, in the West Coast premiere of Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks' Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. A skilled and talented martial arts expert, Wingate is privileged to teach and mentor youth from his unique personal experiences of self-growth with the principle that vulnerability is strength - he empowers students and mentees to go beyond their perceived potentials and limiting beliefs, discovering abilities, confidence and perseverance they never knew they had. Wingate lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Mauri and their daughter.