Josh Hamilton

This dark-haired, slightly-built native New Yorker got his start in the theater. In 1993, he, Ethan Hawke and others co-founded the Malaparte Theater Company, whose productions have included Piranadello's "The Joke". With other companies, Hamilton has appeared in the plays "As Sure as You Live", "Korea", "Romance Language" and "Four Corners", among others.

Hamilton was first seen nationally on TV, in the movie "The Exchange Student" (CBS, 1985). Small roles, like in "Not My Kid" (also CBS, 1985), and guest spots in the series "Kate and Allie" and "A Man Called Hawk" followed. He appeared as Lovely Mead, one of the turn-of-the-century preppies in PBS's "The Prodigious Hickey" (1987) and its sequels "The Return of Hickey" (1988) and "The Beginning of the Firm" (1989). Hamilton's pensive good looks and sympathetically brainy quality mixed with his low-key style in other specials, such as "Abby, My Love" (a CBS incest drama for which he won a Daytime Emmy in 1991), "Women and Wallace" (PBS, 1990) and Willa Cather's "O Pioneers!" (CBS, 1992).

Hamilton made his film debut in 1984, playing small roles in the dramas "Old Enough" and "Firstborn". He had a tiny role--as Martha Plimpton's boyfriend--in Woody Allen's "Another Woman" (1988). Hamilton stayed away from the big screen until 1993, when he appeared as one of the few surviving rugby players in the true-life plane crash story "Alive" which co-starred Ethan Hawke. He also appeared in Hawke's short film "Straight to One". The weak comedy "With Honors" (1994), as an annoying Harvard undergrad, came next, before he landed his first starring film role. In the twentysomething buddy comedy "Kicking and Screaming" (1995), Hamilton played Grover, a recent college grad whose girlfriend (Olivia d'Abo) leaves him to study in Prague. He next filmed Ismail Merchant's "La Proprietaire" (1996)

  • Also Credited As:
    Josh C. Hamilton
  • Born:
    June 9, 1969 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Producer
Significant Others
  • Companion: Martha Plimpton.
Education
  • Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Milestones
  • 1984 Feature acting debut, Old Enough
  • 1985 TV acting debut, The Exchange Student
  • 1987 Played Lovely Mead in the PBS productions of The Prodigious Hickey and its sequels, The Return of Hickey and The Beginning of the Firm
  • 1993 Co-founder of Malaparte Theater Company, NYC
  • 1993 First major role in a film, Alive
  • 1995 First starring role, Kicking and Screaming
  • 1997 Co-starred in The House of Yes
  • 1998 Acted opposite J Smith-Cameron in the Off-Broadway hit As Bees in Honey Drown
  • 1999 Appeared in the Off-Broadway presentation of The Cider House Rules
  • 1999 Had featured role in the NBC miniseries The 60s
  • 2000 Portrayed a bartender in Urbania
  • 2000 Starred in Off-Broadway revival of David Mamet s Sexual Perversity in Chicago/The Duck Variations
  • 2001 Made Broadway debut in Proof , assuming role originated by Ben Shenkman
  • 2003 Starred as a computer wiz who starts an adult internet site in the comedy feature On-Line
  • 2006 Cast in the Broadway play, The Coast of Utopia
  • 2007 Co-starred with Parker Posey in Zoe Cassavetes directorial debut, Broken English

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