Joshua Wade (b. 1987)

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Born:
May 24, 1987

Joshua Wade, is an American Actor, Author, and Screenwriter. Born and raised in Pasadena, California he is best known for his self-published book "Top 20 Vocabulary Words & Tips Every Actor Should Know", which he released in 2018.  Joshua received his Bachelor of Music and Performing Arts at Florida Memorial University in 2010. He began on-camera training at the Miami Acting Studio with instructor Ralph Kinnard, Lori Wyman at Lori Wyman Casting in South Florida and The Actor's Gym in Atlanta, GA with instructor Thomas Scott II. In addition to being an accomplished author, Josh teaches workshops centered around screenwriting and entertainment entrepreneurship.  With his passion for philanthropy, Joshua Has participated in charitable events including "Bread of Life" and "Save Our Sons" youth event in Miami, FL.  Joshua has been seen in local and national commercials such as KFC, Burger King, and Miami Dade Medical to name a few. With his entertainment roster ranging from acting, hosting, screenwriting, and onstage performance; he has truly found a lane of his own where all of his talents can be utilized.

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