Josh Warren

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Josh Warren
Born (1979-12-14) December 14, 1979 (age 42)

Josh Warren is an American actor, best known for portraying the lead in the Atom TV series M'Larky, as well as his role as Rich in the Footloose remake. As of June 2017 he is the executive producer of Action Show Programming Network.

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In 2019, Action Show Studios signed on to produce the fantasy, comedy web series "The Campaign" with Josh directing and editing episodes. In later 2020, "The Campaign" signed with streaming service The Fantasy Network. The first five episodes of "The Campaign" will being streaming in February 2022.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Lottery Ticket IntervieweeUncredited
2011 Footloose Rich
2012 Trouble with the Curve Pitcher
2013 +1 Stan
2013 White Rabbit Dwayne Brubaker
2016CatalystDr. Warren
2022 The Georgetown Project Donnie
2022 The Valet Uber Driver

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Army Wives Pizza Man / Delivery Guy2 episodes
2010M'larkyDetective Jon M'larky5 episodes
2010 Atom TV Episode: "M'Larky"
2013 Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell JustinEpisode: "Schmickler83!"
2013 Aqua Teen Hunger Force WabusabiEpisode: "Skins"
2014 Finding Carter Episode: "One Hour Photo"
2014 Your Worst Nightmare Chester McKnightEpisode: "Horror in the Heartland"
2015 Hindsight OwenEpisode: "The Imaginary Line"
2015 Powers Riz3 episodes
2019 The Righteous Gemstones Ronald MeyersEpisode: "Better is the End of a Thing Than Its Beginning"

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