Josh Pence

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Josh Pence
Born
Joshua Charles Pence

(1982-06-08) June 8, 1982 (age 41)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

Joshua Charles Pence (born June 8, 1982) [1] is an American actor.

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Career

Pence first appeared in the 2006 film The Good Shepherd in an uncredited role as Bonesman. Pence appeared in the 2010 film The Social Network as Tyler Winklevoss, alongside Armie Hammer. Pence played the part of Tyler Winklevoss during filming and Hammer's face was grafted onto Pence's body in post-production to create the illusion of identical twins. Split-screen photography was also used. He also played Cameron Winklevoss in certain scenes, for particular setups. [2] Pence also appears in a separate cameo role elsewhere in the film. [3]

In 2012, Pence portrayed a naval petty officer in the film Battleship , alongside Liam Neeson (with whom he previously worked with when he portrayed Young Ra's al Ghul in Christopher Nolan's film The Dark Knight Rises ). [4]

In June 2012, Pence signed on as an ambassador to global aid agency Mercy Corps, blogging for The Huffington Post about his first trip to Haiti. [5]

Pence also appeared in the 2013 crime film Gangster Squad as Daryl Gates, as well as the projected #1 pick in Ivan Reitman’s 2014 sports drama film Draft Day .

Pence is currently part of the main cast of Freeform‘s spin-off of The Fosters , Good Trouble . He plays Dennis.

Personal life

Since August 2017, Pence has been in a relationship with actress and musician AJ Michalka. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 The Good Shepherd BonesmanUncredited
2009WishThomasShort film
2009The Things We CarryLance
2010 The Social Network Tyler Winklevoss double
2012 Battleship Chief Moore
2012The Silent ThiefAlex Nixon
2012 The Dark Knight Rises Young Ra's al Ghul
2012 Fun Size Keevin
2013 Gangster Squad Daryl Gates
2013In Lieu of FlowersEric
2013Here and NowManShort film
2014 Draft Day Bo Callahan
2014ThirstBillyShort film
2014The AlgerianPatrick
2016VictorJimmy
2016 La La Land Josh

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Super Sweet 16: The Movie AbercrombieTelevision film
2008 CSI: NY BartenderEpisode: "DOA for a Day"
2008 CSI: Miami AJ WatkinsEpisode: "Wrecking Crew"
2010 The Gates HenryEpisode: "Digging the Dirt"
2011 Parks and Recreation CowboyEpisode: "Soulmates"
2015 Revenge Tony Hughes4 episodes
2016 American Horror Story: Hotel Nick HarleyEpisode: "Battle Royale"
2016–2018 The Man in the High Castle Hans4 episodes
2019–present Good Trouble DenisMain role
2019 Jett Ray BrewerEpisode: "Bennie"

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