Joey Luthman

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Luthman in 2009
Born
Joseph Gregory Wagner Luthman

(1997-01-14) January 14, 1997 (age 27)
Other namesJoseph Luthman, Joey Wagner Luthman
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present

Joseph Gregory Wagner Luthman (born January 14, 1997) is an American actor. He is best known for his recurring role as Rad Ferris on the series Weeds .

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Personal life

Luthman was born at Southview Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, on January 14, 1997. He began acting at age 5. His first performance was in Nuncrackers at the Dayton Playhouse, in Dayton, Ohio. His siblings, Jonathan Shine, Julien Shine and Lauren Shine were also in this production. [1]

Luthman moved to Los Angeles in 2007 with his parents and younger sister Elise Luthman. He has had many TV and movie roles and now has over 60 credits on IMDb. His recently filmed guest star roles on Hawaii Five-0 and Chicago Med . Luthman is a North American professional League of Legends player [2] [ circular reference ]. In 2017 he was given the series regular role of SPC Jonathan Riddell in the 21st Century FOX and National Geographic scripted series: The Long Road Home . The series premiered in early November 2017. [3]

Joey Luthman was also involved in Allisyn Ashley Arm's YouTube series Astrid Clover where he portrayed her friend Beckett.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2007The WhistlerAdamShort film
2007NegotiationsYoung Casey BennettShort film, Credited as Joseph Luthman
2007The Lost BoyAndyShort film
2007Love SophieSamShort film
20071%DocTelevision movie, Credited as Joey Wagner Luthman
2008Stars and SunsBenShort film, Credited as Joey Wagner Luthman
2008King of the Cardboard PeopleSebastianShort film
2008 An American Carol Boy ScoutFeature Film
2008Last MealHappyShort film
2009 Forget Me Not Young Eli ChanningFeature Film [4]
2009Save the SkeetJames CharmShort film
2010The SinnersJacobFeature Film
2010QuestOliverShort film
2010SuppressantRalphieShort film
2010Kissing StrangersYoung DeanFeature Film
2010Mad Dog and the FlyboyBilly ThompsonShort film
2011 Bad Teacher Eighth Grade BoyFeature Film
2014Spirit of the LawIsaacShort film
2014Tough GuySeanShort film
2014 10.0 Earthquake Teddy TobloskyFeature Film
2015A Terrible FateJackShort film
2015CoopCooperShort film
2015The 12th StareActorShort film
2015MonstersIsaacShort film
2016Opening NightLysanderFeature Film
2016They WatchPeter HawthorneShort film
2018 The Last Champion Ronnie LeadmanFeature Film

Television

YearTelevisionRoleEpisode/Notes
2007 Human Giant Picnic Family BoyEpisode: "The Ant Man", Credited as Joseph Luthman
Big Shots Birthday Party GuestEpisode: "Greatest Amerimart Hero", Uncredited
2008 October Road Young Physical Phil Episode: "Stand Alone by Me", Credited as Joey Wagner Luthman
Weeds Rad Ferris5 episodes
Eleventh Hour Jesse FreemanEpisode: "Cardiac"
2008-2009 Private Practice Evan Dawson/PorterEpisodes: "Worlds Apart"; "Sins of the Father"
2009 iCarly DaveEpisode: "iQuit iCarly", Credited as Joey Wagner Luthman
2010 Ghost Whisperer JoeyEpisode: "Implosion"
The Forgotten Matthew ClarkeEpisode: "Donovan Doe"
2011 New Girl Student in flashbackEpisode: "Cece Crashes"
Uncredited
2012 Kickin' It Emmett3 episodes
How to Rock Craig Kronberg5 episodes
2013 A.N.T. Farm Teen ZoltanEpisode: "Past, PresANT, and Future"
Criminal Minds Jake PrestonEpisode: "Gatekeeper"
Grey's Anatomy Michael HallEpisode: "Everybody's Crying Mercy"
Chosen King Orr6 episodes
2014 The Goldbergs Roger McFadden2 episodes
Modern Family DrewEpisode: "Spring-a-Ding-Fling"
2014–2020Astrid CloverBeckettMain Role
102 episodes
2015 General Hospital Young Luke Spencer/Young Bill Eckert 4 episodes
Instant Mom Stuart2 episodes
Short Girls ClubBryan5 episodes
2016 Hawaii Five-0 Reese HollandEpisode: "Ka Luhi"
Chicago Med Elliot GallagherEpisode: "Generation Gap"
StringsAlex Murphy10 episodes
Last Man Standing NigelEpisode: "Eve's Band"
2017 The Long Road Home SPC Jonathan Riddell9 episodes
2020Into the Arms of DangerGuyTelevision Movie (Lifetime)

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryResultWork
Young Artist Award 2009Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young ActorNominated Weeds
Best Performance in a Short Film - Young ActorNominatedStars and Suns
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young ActorWon Private Practice
2010Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 13 and UnderNominated iCarly
Best Performance in a Short Film - Young ActorWonSave the Skeet
2011Best Performance in a Short Film - Young ActorNominatedMad Dog and the Flyboy
Best Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young Actor 14-17Nominated Ghost Whisperer
2012Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Leading Young ActorNominatedThe Joey and Elise show

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References

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