PRESENTING
AN ACTOR WITH STYLE
FROM THE GOLDEN AGE
OF THE SILVER SCREEN.
Film • Theatre • Commercial
JOSH CARPENTER
ACTOR & MODEL
Best of Fest
"THE BLIND ARTIST"
Downtown Tyler
International Film Festival
2013
Dreams are nothing but accomplishments of tomorrow.
Josh Carpenter was recently cast as one of the faces in the Vue Orleans Observatory campaign. His smile and energy light up the visuals in the promotional videos, stills, and media advertisements for the new Vue Orleans venue, a one-of-a-kind indoor and outdoor 360° observation deck and cultural exhibit featuring the only panoramic views of New Orleans.
Located inside the Four Seasons Hotel in Downtown New Orleans, Vue Orleans overlooks the city from its 34th story and offers visitors an interactive museum experience to learn about the city's rich history, culture, music and food.
VUE ORLEANS
Website: www.vueorleans.com
Address: 2 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 285-3600
Josh is southern charm mixed and New York edge. His vulnerability is easily conveyed by his goofiness and charm. His lanky frame is comparable to actors of the golden age like Anthony Perkins, Dick Van Dyke, Bob Denver to actors of today like Jim Carey, Adrian Brody, Daniel Day Lewis. His dark features cast him across the gamut from Middle Eastern, to Eastern European, to American. He can just as easily be sinister, dark, haunting as well as goofy, fun loving, and charismatic. A likable guy all around.
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Josh's unique tall and lanky frame.
BIOGRAPHY
Josh Carpenter grew up the youngest of five children in what is known as the "Rose Capital of the Nation", Tyler, Texas. A city known for producing many artists, athletes, and some historical moments in history. He shares the same birthday June 27 with fellow artist Will Jennings, from Tyler, Texas who is responsible for the lyrics to the massive hit song "My Heart Will Go On". Most of his life he could be seen acting in musicals and plays at the local Brickstreet Theatre where he was mentored by Ivah Albright, someone he looked up to and admired. It was at this theater that he was discovered by the talent scout Peter Sklar who heads up a prestigious acting workshop, Beginnings, responsible for the start of many careers. This only encouraged Josh to pursue his acting whole heartily. He would end up attending Beginnings 4 more times after that which only sealed the deal for him that this is what he was born to do. After his mentor Ivah passed away suddenly of cancer shortly after he graduated high school, Josh decided to stop pursuing acting and attend college while he coped with this loss that hit him hard, but after a few years in college, he began to get anxious and he moved to NYC where he would meet his
next mentor Matthew Corozine. Matt took Josh under his wing and helped him get to the truth and heart of the actor he was. Also dabbing a little here and there in the musical theater world, Josh joined a children's show off Broadway, which years prior saw John Ritter in the same role as well as workshops of musicals and black box performances. After 8 years in NYC, Josh began to realize that film and television is more of what he wanted. He would do some student films,Indies and featured roles on popular TV shows there, but it wasn't filling this ache he had. So he packed up all he owned and headed to much warmer climate, Los Angeles. After only 3 months of moving there he booked his first national commercial for a Budweiser Superbowl spot 2008. He has gone on to do many great projects and work with many great people, directors, crew, writers, actors, singers, casting directors, etc. He looks forward to the next projects he gets to work on, the next casting director he gets to meet, and the next people he gets to work with. As of 2022 he is living in New Orleans and represented by the incredible Landrum Arts.
TRIVIA
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Josh booked his very first national commercial audition for Budweiser shortly after moving to Los Angeles.
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Repped by the amazing team at Landrum Arts Talent.
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Filmed a co-star role in movie "Dream House Nightmare" for Lifetime.
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His short film "The Blind Artist" played at the Dam Short Film Festival in Nevada.
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His production of Matt Ritchie's "Nevermore" was a huge success selling out in January 2014 at APEX Theatre 20 in Tyler, Texas.
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"The Blind Artist" debuted in Josh's hometown Film Festival, winning an award for Audience Favorite.
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Josh has appeared in numerous musicals over the years. One of his favorite roles was Tom Collins in RENT, truly an experience he will cherish forever.