Joshua Eliason is known for Elevator, Gookjesoosa (2020) and The Garden of Earthly Delights.
Joshua, a Pittsburgh native, is an actor of both stage and screen. Appearing in films as Riddle (2013), One for the Money (2012), as well as The Kill Point (2007) miniseries for Spike TV. Joshua is also a founding member of the August Wilson Theatre Ensemble at the August Wilson Center for African American Culture in Pittsburgh, PA.
Up and coming advocate, actor/music artist, Joshua Elizondo was born in Royal Oak, Michigan on March 5, 1996 to Cynthia and Ricardo Elizondo. During his early childhood years, Joshua participated in many extracurricular activities including figure skating, swimming and being a member of the Royal Oak Children's Choir, an audition only group that travels performing nationally. From a young age, Joshua found that performance was always a passion; however, in his early teens, life got in the way of his ability to focus on these goals... In 2001, Joshua's parents divorced leading to a road of challenges that would have him to end up being placed into the foster care system. Officially being removed from his parents care in early 2009, at the age of 13; Joshua bounced between homes and schools; often leaving him feeling alone, isolated and depressed; music and acting being his only outlet. Despite these challenges, in Joshua's Senior year, he was scouted by a manager during international acting competitions; fueling his cross country move to Los Angeles, California after graduation from Royal Oak High School in 2014. Since being in Los Angeles, Joshua has starred in many productions. Including music videos for A-list celebrities and several films with speaking roles. Joshua was an intern at the Television Academy in 2019 and released a self-directed short film "Hereafter Yesterlyfe" in 2020. Outside of entertainment Joshua is dual enrolled at Santa Monica College where he has completed 9 Associates degrees and at Pepperdine University where he is studying International Relations: Global Politics with a minor in Social Work, expecting to graduate in the spring of 2024. In August 2021, Elizondo was appointed to the California Community College Board of Governors that oversees all 116 colleges by Governor Newsom and separately appointed as a Commissioner for the LA County Board of Supervisors, foster youth commission, in September 2021. Joshua's goal is to use the entertainment platform to bring awareness to social issues through his art and celebrity. Looking to the future, Joshua has been producing a debut single under the name Eli with Grammy-award winning producer Josh Stevens. Additionally, has been hard at work founding a group called The Foster Bunch, a group of up-and-coming entertainers that have also had experiences in the welfare system.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Josh made his feature film debut at eight years old in Columbia Pictures' "The Green Hornet" [2011] opposite Academy Award nominee Tom Wilkinson. He went on to land a recurring role on the critically acclaimed series "Suburgatory" on ABC, from 2012-13. Josh made audiences laugh as sarcastic and know it all "A.J.", a wealthy kid who always has great advice for the adults, including his thoughts on love. After working on "Suburgatory," Josh returned to film appearing in Warner Bros.' "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone", starring as "Judah Munny" opposite James Gandolfini. As Doug Munny's sweet and silently funny son [played by Gandolfini] Josh stole audience's hearts, as the biggest and one true fan of Burt Wonderstone [played by Steve Carell]. Additional television credits for Josh include Adult Swim's "Children's Hospital," and guest star roles on TNT's "Franklin and Bash," and Nickelodeon's "Deadtime Stories." Most recently, he guest starred as title character "Gene" in episode 14 of FOX's "Dads," opposite Seth Green. In 2014, Josh can be seen starring in the brand new NBC series"Crisis" opposite Gillian Anderson, Dermot Mulroney, Lance Gross, and Rachael Taylor. It's field trip day for the students of Ballard High, a school that educates the children of Washington D.C.'s elite, top of their industry CEO's, international diplomats, political power players, and even the President's son. But when their bus is ambushed on a secluded rural road, the teenagers and their chaperones are taken igniting a national crisis. Josh stars as "Anton," a super-smart kid who skipped multiple grades, so he is one of the youngest on the hijacked vehicle. "Crisis" premiered on NBC March 16, 2014. In addition to acting, Josh has a passion for writing, and has written many mock episodes of cartoons, screenplays, and scripts. In his free time he loves to volunteer for the Make a Wish Foundation and the Alliance for Lupus Research. He loves to play sports, basketball and volleyball are his favorites.
Joshua Everett Johnson is an actor and producer, known for Gotham (2014), Bar Songs (2016) and Magnum P.I. (2018).
Joshua Fairey is an actor, known for The Kiss of Lady X (2014).
Joshua Faturos is a producer and actor, known for Bitter Taste of Ginger (2021), The Worry Doll (2019) and Simple as That (2020).
Joshua Felder was born in Tampa, FL. In 2017, he completed a 2-year Career Exploration Program at the University of South Florida and now works as an Office Assistant with the International Law Firm of Holland and Knight. He is also a Global Ambassador and International Board of Directors member for Best Buddies International. During his time with Best Buddies International, Joshua has personally given endorsement speeches at Best Buddies events throughout the United States, co-hosted Friendship Walks, and danced on stage with celebrities - all while furthering the mission of inclusion. In 2020, Joshua received the Best Buddies Spirit of Courage Award. He was also awarded the inaugural Excellence in Leadership Award at the 5th Annual Best Buddies' Mother's Day Brunch Presented by Live Nation. Joshua is also the first person with a disability to be a dancer in the Super Bowl LV Halftime Show with The Weeknd and the first to be featured in a Showtime Original with The Weeknd, which outlined the making of the Super Bowl LV Halftime Show. Joshua's performance in the Super Bowl LV Halftime Show resulted in him receiving commendations from the City of Tampa Mayor and City Council. Additionally, Joshua was featured on Bay News 9 and CBS This Morning with Gayle King.
Joshua Feldman is a writer and actor, known for This Close (2018), Fridays (2017) and The 2018 Media Access Awards (2018).
Joshua Ferguson is an actor, known for Cornbread Cosa Nostra (2018), Oh Snap! (2019) and Christmas in Mississippi (2017).