Josh Grisetti

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Josh Grisetti
Born Josh Grisetti
(1981-12-01) December 1, 1981
Washington D.C., United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 2004–present

Josh Grisetti (born December 1, 1981)[1] is an American actor involved in theatre, television and film.

Early life

Grisetti was born in Washington D.C. and grew-up in Virginia.[2] He attended high school at the North Carolina School of the Arts to graduate in 2000 with a diploma in Drama. He attended college at The Boston Conservatory where he graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre.

Career

Broadway and off-Broadway

Grisetti most notably starred in the York Theatre's 2008-2009 revival of Enter Laughing (originally titled So Long, 174th Street). Grisetti was supposed to have made his Broadway debut in the 2009-2010 season, starring as "Eugene Morris Jerome" in the Neil Simon revival of BROADWAY BOUND, directed by David Cromer.[3][4] Because of poor ticket sales, BROADWAY BOUND's sister show (BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS) closed just days after opening at the Nederlander Theatre, canceling BROADWAY BOUND two weeks before its scheduled premiere.[5]

Television and film

In 2007, Grisetti starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom The Knights of Prosperity. On film, he has appeared in The Immigrant (2013 film), Revolutionary Road (film), The Namesake (2007 film), and others. In 2013, He starred in a pilot for NBC called "The Gates" that was not ordered to series.[6][7]

Awards and nominations

Awards

Nominations

References

  1. IMDb.com, Josh Grisetti biography.
  2. 'S_CUE_&_A_Josh_Grisetti Playbill.com, Cue & A interview.
  3. Playbill.com, BROADWAY BOUND casting announcement.
  4. NY Times, BROADWAY BOUND casting announcement.
  5. playbill.com, playbill.com news.
  6. joshgrisetti.com, official website.
  7. IMDb.com, Josh Grisetti filmography.
  8. Backstage.com, 2011 Garland Award winners announcement.
  9. TheatreMania, 2010 Ovation Awards announcement.
  10. Variety.com, Theatre World Awards announcement.
  11. Clive Barnes Foundation, 2012 Clive Barnes Award announcement.
  12. NY Times, 2009 Lucille Lortel nominations announcement.
  13. Playbill.com, 2009 Outer Critics Circle nominations announcement.
  14. Drama League, official website.
  15. broadway.com, 2009 Drama Desk nominations announcement.
  16. NCSA Alumni newsletter, Summer 2006 .pdf.

External links

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