Joshua Leonard Biography

Occup.Actor
FromUSA
BornJune 17, 1975
Age49 years
Joshua Leonard, born on June 17, 1975, in Houston, Texas, is a dazzling American actor, author, and also supervisor best understood for his considerable duty in the found-footage scary movie, The Blair Witch Project. Raised in a caring family, Leonard cultivated an enthusiasm for performance arts early in his life. Leonard's mother, Joann, is an author, sales expert, entrepreneur, as well as keynote audio speaker, while his dad, Robert, functions as a movie theater teacher at Central Washington University. Keeping that innovative atmosphere and also experiencing a range of artistic impacts, Leonard flourished and also sought his love for acting.

Following his college graduation from high school, Joshua Leonard made a decision for more information about the craft of acting and also filmmaking. In 1993, he registered in the New York University Tisch School of the Arts to research movie, sharpening his skills in composing, routing, and producing. While at NYU Tisch, Leonard satisfied and ended up being pals with several other aiming musicians who would certainly later on team up as well as work with him in numerous tasks.

In 1999, Josh catapulted to worldwide fame with his portrayal of Joshua 'Josh' Leonard in the groundbreaking independent film, The Blair Witch Project. Directed by Eduardo Sánchez as well as Daniel Myrick, the scary motion picture also starred Heather Donahue and Michael C. Williams. The Blair Witch Project confirmed to be a tremendous commercial success, earning over $248 million around the world and making a significant impact on the scary film category, motivating numerous other found-footage movies.

With newfound acknowledgment after The Blair Witch Project, Leonard remained to act in different films and also television programs, appearing in over 50 projects, including the critically well-known movie Humpday in 2009, as well as Lena Dunham's indie film Tiny Furniture in 2010. Joshua has actually also played reoccuring duties in various television series, consisting of Bates Motel and Hung.

In addition to his acting, Joshua Leonard has left a noteworthy mark on the globe of routing and also writing. He made his directorial launching in 2011 with his independent film The Lie, which he co-wrote and starred in. The flick premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and obtained praise for Leonard's instructions and storytelling. Additionally, Leonard routed the 2018 psychological thriller, Unsane, starring Claire Foy. The movie was shot completely on an iPhone, showcasing Joshua's capability to introduce and adjust to new ways of narration.

Joshua Leonard has gained the respect of his peers for his flexibility to think numerous duties in Hollywood. Apart from acting and guiding, he has additionally shown ability in photography and songs, firing cd covers and also routing video for prominent musicians.

As for his personal life, Joshua Leonard wed starlet Alison Pill in 2015. The couple has a little girl called Wilder Grace Leonard, birthed in 2016. With an impressive occupation spanning over two decades, Leonard shows to be a famous figure in independent movie theater, and also there is no doubt that he will certainly remain to enrich the world of film as well as arts for several years to come.

Our collection contains 16 quotes who is written / told by Joshua.

Related authors: Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Heather Donahue (Actress)

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16 Famous quotes by Joshua Leonard

Small: We hit a stride where all self-consciousness disappeared
"We hit a stride where all self-consciousness disappeared"
Small: Pain is pain, joy is joy - you cant avoid bringing pieces of yourself into a role
"Pain is pain, joy is joy - you can't avoid bringing pieces of yourself into a role"
Small: In horror, character development is often pushed aside in favor of the shock value. The best genre movi
"In horror, character development is often pushed aside in favor of the shock value. The best genre movies to me are movies like The Shining. You had a connection to the characters in that film"
Small: Mike and Heather and I rapped once or twice in New York and then we all wound up on a train together on
"Mike and Heather and I rapped once or twice in New York and then we all wound up on a train together on the way out to Maryland. I think it was about a month and a half from the time we got cast until the time we shot the thing"
Small: Ive done almost 20 films and I still worry about not finding the next one
"I've done almost 20 films and I still worry about not finding the next one"
Small: Im really proud of Blair Witch Project as a film, but as far as the cultural phenomenon of it - that wa
"I'm really proud of Blair Witch Project as a film, but as far as the cultural phenomenon of it - that was just weird luck"
Small: I ultimately have faith though, that good films will find their audience
"I ultimately have faith though, that good films will find their audience"
Small: Sony could have 50 million and a sound stage and A-list actors and never make the same film. The constr
"Sony could have $50 million and a sound stage and A-list actors and never make the same film. The constraints on this film became the essence of this film, became the power of this film"
Small: Being behind a camera, in front of the camera, is my own little deconstructionist niche
"Being behind a camera, in front of the camera, is my own little deconstructionist niche"
Small: I think as long as there are folks on the fringe who want to make movies, the indie scene will still be
"I think as long as there are folks on the fringe who want to make movies, the indie scene will still be around. I do think it's getting harder to get them seen though"
Small: We ended up with 19 hours of footage and had to narrow it down to an hour and a half. Our instructions
"We ended up with 19 hours of footage and had to narrow it down to an hour and a half. Our instructions were to film everything that came up, including the more mundane moments"
Small: The first thing I do when I read a part is see if I can identify emotionally with a character.
"The first thing I do when I read a part is see if I can identify emotionally with a character. If I make that connection, everything else is just working on knowing their life circumstances and manifesting those through practice and research"
Small: I would love to direct some day. Its a good job for a control freak
"I would love to direct some day. It's a good job for a control freak"
Small: Actors are such an insecure breed
"Actors are such an insecure breed"
Small: Even in the realest American cinema that I see, theres still not that sense that this is reality. There
"Even in the realest American cinema that I see, there's still not that sense that this is reality. There's still that sense that you are watching a movie. And hopefully, if we did get our jobs right, that sense disappears when you watch this movie"
Small: Im less interested in slasher, and go more for roles that can affect you on a personal level. Im intere
"I'm less interested in slasher, and go more for roles that can affect you on a personal level. I'm interested in human empathy in the movies I see, and in the ones I am a part of"