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'''Joshua Granville Leonard''' (born [[17 June]], [[1975]]) is an [[United States|American]] actor, known for his role in ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]''. |
'''Joshua Granville Leonard''' (born [[17 June]], [[1975]]) is an [[United States|American]] actor, known for his role in ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]''. |
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Leonard was born in [[Houston, Texas]], the son of Joann, an operator of a children's theatre, and Robert Leonard, a theater professor.<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/9/Joshua-Leonard.html Joshua Leonard Biography (1975-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He was raised in [[State College, Pennsylvania]]. When he was six, he was convinced by his father to appear in plays like ''Life With Father''. However, when he reached his teens, he decided he didn't want to act. He pushed to obtain his [[GED]] at age 16 and underwent survival training with [[Outward Bound]] as preparation for a year and a half stay in [[Mexico]] where he volunteered with a youth services organization. After teaching poor children in [[Puebla]], working as a gardener and hiking through the jungles of Central and South America, Leonard returned to the [[United States|U.S.]] to spend a year at [[Penn State]]. He then decided to head to [[Manhattan]] and try his luck as a filmmaker and photographer. |
Leonard was born in [[Houston, Texas]], the son of Joann, an operator of a children's theatre, and Robert Leonard, a theater professor.<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/9/Joshua-Leonard.html Joshua Leonard Biography (1975-)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> He was raised in [[State College, Pennsylvania]]. When he was six, he was convinced by his father to appear in plays like ''Life With Father''. However, when he reached his teens, he decided he didn't want to act. He pushed to obtain his [[GED]] at age 16 and underwent survival training with [[Outward Bound]] as preparation for a year and a half stay in [[Mexico]] where he volunteered with a youth services organization. After teaching poor children in [[Puebla]], working as a gardener and hiking through the jungles of Central and South America, Leonard returned to the [[United States|U.S.]] to spend a year at [[Penn State]]. He then decided to head to [[Manhattan]] and try his luck as a filmmaker and photographer. Leonard graduated from the [[http://www.nyfa.com/ New York Film Academy School of Film and Acting]]. |
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In New York, Leonard found work taking portraits of musicians, toiled as a band promoter, acted in occasional student films, and worked in various production capacities on shorts and documentaries. In 1998, he auditioned for and landed one of the three principal roles in ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]''. Although he reportedly only earned an initial salary of $500, the experience proved rewarding in other ways as the film combined acting and photography — two things he enjoyed. After the premier screening at [[Sundance]] and the subsequent hype of the film, Leonard found himself in the spotlight, appearing in magazine covers and getting roles for other movies. Ultimately, he earned $4 million from the revenues of the film. |
In New York, Leonard found work taking portraits of musicians, toiled as a band promoter, acted in occasional student films, and worked in various production capacities on shorts and documentaries. In 1998, he auditioned for and landed one of the three principal roles in ''[[The Blair Witch Project]]''. Although he reportedly only earned an initial salary of $500, the experience proved rewarding in other ways as the film combined acting and photography — two things he enjoyed. After the premier screening at [[Sundance]] and the subsequent hype of the film, Leonard found himself in the spotlight, appearing in magazine covers and getting roles for other movies. Ultimately, he earned $4 million from the revenues of the film. |
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Joshua Granville Leonard (born 17 June, 1975) is an American actor, known for his role in The Blair Witch Project.
Leonard was born in Houston, Texas, the son of Joann, an operator of a children's theatre, and Robert Leonard, a theater professor.[1] He was raised in State College, Pennsylvania. When he was six, he was convinced by his father to appear in plays like Life With Father. However, when he reached his teens, he decided he didn't want to act. He pushed to obtain his GED at age 16 and underwent survival training with Outward Bound as preparation for a year and a half stay in Mexico where he volunteered with a youth services organization. After teaching poor children in Puebla, working as a gardener and hiking through the jungles of Central and South America, Leonard returned to the U.S. to spend a year at Penn State. He then decided to head to Manhattan and try his luck as a filmmaker and photographer. Leonard graduated from the [New York Film Academy School of Film and Acting].
In New York, Leonard found work taking portraits of musicians, toiled as a band promoter, acted in occasional student films, and worked in various production capacities on shorts and documentaries. In 1998, he auditioned for and landed one of the three principal roles in The Blair Witch Project. Although he reportedly only earned an initial salary of $500, the experience proved rewarding in other ways as the film combined acting and photography — two things he enjoyed. After the premier screening at Sundance and the subsequent hype of the film, Leonard found himself in the spotlight, appearing in magazine covers and getting roles for other movies. Ultimately, he earned $4 million from the revenues of the film.
In 2000, he appeared in HBO's Sacrifice, starring Michael Madsen and Bokeem Woodbine, and in In the Weeds, starring Eric Bogosian and Molly Ringwald. Leonard made his studio film debut with Cuba Gooding, Jr. in Men of Honor. He followed with an appearance in Scott Kalvert's Deuces Wild in 2001. In 2004, he starred in the horror film Madhouse.[2]
Filmography
- Prom Night (2008)
- Spectacular Regret (Director) (2008)
- Mała Wielka Miłość (Expecting Love) (2008)
- Hatchet (2007)
- The Shaggy Dog (2006)
- The Death and Life of Bobby Z (2006)
- Larceny (2004)
- Madhouse (2004)
- Scorched (2003)
- Deuces Wild (2002)
- Live from Baghdad (2002)
- Things Behind the Sun (2001)
- Sacrifice (2000)
- Men of Honor (2000)
- The Blair Witch Project (1999)