Joshua Swanson

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Joshua Swanson
Joshua Swanson

Joshua Swanson (born March 1, 1978 in Spring Valley, Illinois) is an American theater actor, film actor and television actor, and voice over talent.

Swanson went to Westmont College for training in the theater arts under John H. Cochran, a former department chair and professor at the Yale School of Drama. After four successful and award winning years at Westmont (Swanson was the first Westmont student to win an "Indie" award for best actor from the Santa Barbara Independent[citation needed]), he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film, television, and voice over career.

Once in Los Angeles the roles began to come in such television shows as The New Dragnet, City Guys, General Hospital, Strong Medicine, and Providence. His film roles have included National Lampoon's Van Wilder.

Two years after living in Los Angeles Swanson married his college sweetheart Rachael Dayne, and they have been married ever since.

Now a resident of his home town of Chicago and traveling back and forth to Los Angeles, Joshua has began studying at the acclaimed improvisation theater The Second City and excelling at the art of voice over. Some of the major companies are McDonald's, Hallmark, Midas, Lincoln Mercury, Baskin-Robbins, and Honda.

Joshua has done notable network promotion work for WE: Women's Entertainment and Starz!. Recently, Swanson played the Bible character of Titus in the same audio Bible recording that starred James Caviezel and Stacy Keach.

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