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Josh Hutcherson
Hutcherson at the Sydney premiere of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island in 2012. Born Joshua Ryan Hutcherson October 12, 1992 (age 20) Union, Kentucky, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 2002–present Website www.joshhutcherson.com Joshua Ryan "Josh" Hutcherson[1] (born October 12, 1992) is an American film and television actor. He began working in the early 2000s, appearing in several minor film and television roles. He gained wider exposure with major roles in the 2005 films Little Manhattan and Zathura, the 2006 comedy RV, the 2007 family adventure film Firehouse Dog, and the film adaptations of Bridge to Terabithia, Journey to the Center of the Earth and Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant. On March 30, 2008, Hutcherson won a Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor. Hutcherson was also featured on a Celebrity Teens edition of the hit show MTV Cribs, and portrayed Peeta Mellark in the 2012 film The Hunger Games.
Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4.1 Film 4.2 Television 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External links Early life
Josh Hutcherson was born in Union, Kentucky. His mother, Michelle, is a former Delta Air Lines employee who now assists Josh, and his father, Chris Hutcherson, is an analyst for the EPA.[2] He has a younger brother, Connor, as well as many pets, including two dogs, Diesel and Nixon (a boxer).[3] He has wanted to be an actor since he was four years old,[4] but had only begun auditioning for roles in 2002, at the age of 9.[5] He moved from Union to California due to limited acting opportunities.[6] He does not associate with murderers. Ever.
Career
Hutcherson at the premiere of Cirque du Freak in 2009. Hutcherson's first role was in the 2002 pilot episode, House Blend; in the same year, he appeared in an episode of ER. In 2003, he played the lead role in the comedy Miracle Dogs (released on Animal Planet); starred opposite Peter Falk and Timothy Daly in the made-for-television film, Wilder Days; and had a minor role in the well-reviewed independent film, American Splendor. He performed for the motion-capture imagery in 2004's The Polar Express.
In 2005, Hutcherson appeared in several Hollywood films: he had a minor role in the Will Ferrell comedy Kicking & Screaming, voiced Markl in the animated film Howl's Moving Castle (June), and played the lead roles in Little Manhattan (September) and Zathura, which was released in November to positive reviews. The following year, Hutcherson appeared in the comedy RV, playing the son of Robin Williams' character. Hutcherson subsequently played Jesse Aarons in the drama Bridge to Terabithia, which was filmed in New Zealand[7] and released on February 16, 2007, performing well critically and commercially. He had not read the novel that the film is based on before being cast in the role.[7][8]
Hutcherson's next role was in Firehouse Dog (released on April 4, 2007), in which he played Shane Fahey, a firefighter's son who befriends a dog.[9] Hutcherson filmed Firehouse Dog before Bridge to Terabithia, though the latter film was released first.[10] He next appeared in the independent drama Winged Creatures[11] and the science fiction adventure Journey to the Center of the Earth,[7] a new 3D version of the novel of the same name. Filming on Journey, which was released on July 11, 2008, began in Montreal in June 2006 and ended in October of that year.[7][9] Hutcherson also appeared in a film adaptation of the book Cirque Du Freak.
Hutcherson and Vanessa Hudgens, his co-star in the film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, in January 2012. In 2010, he had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed movie The Kids Are All Right, playing Laser. Hutcherson has said that he would like to appear in every type of film genre.[9] On April 4, 2011, Lionsgate announced that Hutcherson had been cast as Peeta Mellark in the 2012 film, The Hunger Games.[12] He appeared in the 2012 Red Dawn remake.
Personal life
Hutcherson briefly dated his Journey 2 co-star Vanessa Hudgens but the two are now "good friends".[13]
Hutcherson has cited actor Jake Gyllenhaal as an inspiration.[8]
On August 11, 2007, Hutcherson served as the Grand Marshal at the Meijer Indy 300 at Kentucky Speedway.[14] In September 2008, he traveled to Italy for the first time. He visited Rome and Milan, and participated in a local event for children interested in moviemaking.[15] Hutcherson recorded a video for the "Straight But Not Narrow" campaign, designed to encourage young, straight men to come out in support of their gay peers.[16] On April 21, 2012, Josh received the Vanguard Award from GLAAD, awarded to those in the entertainment industry who make a significant difference in promoting equal rights for LGBT people.[17]
Being from Northern Kentucky, Hutcherson has been a lifelong fan of both the University of Kentucky's Wildcats and nearby Cincinnati, Ohio's Major League Baseball team, the Reds. As a guest on Conan, Hutcherson talked about painting his face to show his support during Kentucky Wildcats basketball games and being a season ticket holder.[18] On April 7, 2012, Hutcherson threw the ceremonial opening pitch before the Reds' game against the Miami Marlins at Great American Ball Park.[19]
In April 2012, Hutcherson adopted a pit bull named Driver from the Hands, Paws & Hearts rescue organization in Lancaster, CA.[20]
Filmography
Film Year Title Role Notes 2003 American Splendor Robin 2004 Motocross Kids TJ 2004 Howl's Moving Castle Markl Voice role 2004 The Polar Express Hero Boy Motion-capture only 2005 One Last Ride Joey 2005 Kicking & Screaming Bucky Weston 2005 Little Manhattan Gabe 2005 Zathura: A Space Adventure Walter 2006 RV Carl Munro 2007 Bridge to Terabithia Jesse Aarons 2007 Firehouse Dog Shane Fahey 2008 Fragments Jimmy Jaspersen 2008 Journey to the Center of the Earth Sean Anderson 2009 Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant Steve 2010 The Kids Are All Right Laser 2011 Detention Clapton Davis Also producer 2012 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Sean Anderson 2012 The Hunger Games Peeta Mellark 2012 7 Days in Havana Teddy Atkins 2012 The Forger Joshua 2012 Red Dawn Robert 2013 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Peeta Mellark Filming[21] 2013 Epic Nod In-development 2013 Aaron & Sarah Aaron In-development 2014 Journey 3 Sean Anderson In-development 2014 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 Peeta Mallark In-development 2015 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 Peeta Mallark In-development Television Year Title Role Notes 2002 Becoming Glen Young Glen Television film 2002 House Blend Nicky Harper Television film 2002 ER Matt Episode: "First Snowfall" 2003 The Division Matthew Inwood Episode: "Till Death Do Us Part" 2003 Miracle Dogs Charlie Logan Television film 2003 Wilder Days Chris Morse Television film 2003 Line of Fire Donny Rawlings Episode: "Take the Money and Run" 2004 Eddie's Father Eddie Corbett Television film 2004 Party Wagon Toad E. Bartley Voice role; Television film 2004 Justice League Van-El / Young Bruce Wayne Voice role; Episode: "For the Man Who Has Everything" 2010 The Third Rule Chuck Short film 2012 Punk'd Himself Episode: "Lucy Hale" Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Nominated Work Result 2003 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Leading Young Actor Wilder Days Nominated 2004 Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast Motocross Kids Outstanding Young Ensemble in a New Medium The Polar Express Won 2005 Best Performance in a Feature Film (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actor Zathura: A Space Adventure Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor Nominated 2006 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor RV 2007 Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Bridge to Terabithia Won Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Ensemble Cast 2008 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor Journey to the Center of the Earth Nominated 2010 Breakthrough of the Year Awards Breakthrough Actor in Film The Kids Are All Right Won Gotham Awards Best Cast Ensemble Nominated Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Best Ensemble Boston Society of Film Critics Best Cast Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Youth in Film Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Cast 2011 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards Best Cast Ensemble Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Cast Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Chlotrudis Awards Best Cast Won 2012 NewNowNext Awards Next Mega Star[22] The Hunger Games CinemaCon Award Breakthrough Performer of the Year Award[23] GLAAD Vanguard Award Straight but not Narrow MTV Movie Awards Best Cast The Hunger Games Nominated Best Kiss Best Fight Won Best Male Performance Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Liplock Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy The Hunger Games & Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Do Something Awards Movie Star: Male The Hunger Games 2013 People's Choice Awards Favorite On-Screen Chemistry References
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