Josh Hutcherson
American actor
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2025 | Josh Hutcherson is set to appear in an untitled TV series starring Rachel Sennott, which is currently in production |
2025 | Set to reprise role as Mike Schmidt in Five Nights at Freddy's 2, which is currently in filming |
2024 | Stars in the action film 'The Beekeeper'. |
January 19 2024 | Appeared as the main antagonist Derek Danforth in The Beekeeper, a Jason Statham action film. |
2023 | Completed voice acting in the English dub of 'Ultraman' |
December 2023 | A fan edit of Hutcherson from 2014 went viral, which he personally acknowledged. |
October 2023 | Starred as Mike Schmidt in Five Nights at Freddy's, a Blumhouse Productions film based on the video game series, which became a box office success. |
2022 | Appeared in the Ernest Hemingway adaptation Across the River and Into the Trees. |
2020 | Endorsed and actively campaigned for Bernie Sanders in the U.S. presidential election. |
2020 | Completed main role in 'Future Man' |
2019 | Began voice acting as Shinjiro Hayata in the English dub of 'Ultraman' |
2019 | Appeared in an episode of 'Paquita Salas' as Ryan |
2019 | Voices the lead character in 'Ultraman' animated series. |
2018 | Co-directed the music video for 'Worst Nites' by Foster the People alongside Mark Foster |
2017 | Expanded acting range with roles in The Disaster Artist and Tragedy Girls, showing versatility beyond franchise films |
2017 | Made his directorial debut with the short film Ape and directed music videos for West Coast Massive and Foster the People. |
November 2017 | Began starring in the science fiction comedy series Future Man on Hulu, produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. |
2016 | Josh Hutcherson appeared in the music video for 'Middle' by DJ Snake featuring Bipolar Sunshine |
2016 | Began acting in independent films and producing short films following the conclusion of The Hunger Games film series. |
2016 | Endorsed and actively campaigned for Bernie Sanders in the U.S. presidential election. |
2015 | Won Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy for 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1' |
2015 | Received the Young Humanitarian Award at the unite4:humanity award ceremony. |
November 20 2015 | Appeared in the final installment, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, completing his role as Peeta Mellark in the franchise. |
January 16 2015 | Starred in and served as an executive producer for Escobar: Paradise Lost, a French-Spanish thriller released in the US. |
2014 | Won MTV Movie Awards and Teen Choice Awards for his performance in 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' |
2014 | Launched the 'Power On' campaign, donating computers and cell phones to LGBT resource centers to help young LGBT people in rural areas form communities. |
2014 | Served as a guest judge on an episode of 'Face Off' titled 'Let the Games Begin' |
November 21 2014 | Appeared in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, portraying a character with a significant personality change. |
2013 | Continued success in 'The Hunger Games' franchise by reprising his role as Peeta Mellark in 'Catching Fire'. |
2013 | Won People's Choice Award for Favorite On-Screen Chemistry for 'The Hunger Games' |
2013 | Voices a role in the animated film 'Epic'. |
November 23 2013 | Hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live following the US release of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, receiving mediocre reviews. |
2012 | Became a significant young adult film actor with prominent roles in multiple major productions |
2012 | Received National Association of Theatre Owners' 'Breakthrough Performer of the Year' award. |
2012 | Serves as executive producer for 'The Forger' while also playing a lead role. |
2012 | Awarded Logo TV's 'Next Mega Star' title. |
2012 | Appeared as himself on an episode of 'Punk'd' featuring Lucy Hale |
2012 | Stars in 'Journey 2: The Mysterious Island' and continues 'The Hunger Games' film series. |
May 2012 | Purchased Heath Ledger's former house in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood Hills for $2.5 million. |
April 2012 | Became the youngest recipient of the Vanguard Award from GLAAD for promoting equal rights for LGBT people. |
March 23 2012 | The Hunger Games was released, with Hutcherson receiving the MTV Movie Award for 'Best Male Performance' and the NewNowNext award for 'Next Mega Star'. |
2011 | Won Best Ensemble Cast at the Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards for 'The Kids Are All Right' |
2011 | Becomes an executive producer for the film 'Detention' while also starring in the movie. |
April 4 2011 | Lionsgate announced Josh Hutcherson's casting as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games series, opposite Jennifer Lawrence. He prepared for the role by bleaching his hair and gaining 15 pounds. |
2010 | Appeared in short film 'yes The' as Chuck |
2010 | Josh Hutcherson was nominated for Best Ensemble Performance at the Gotham Awards for 'The Kids Are All Right' |
2010 | Played a supporting role in The Kids Are All Right, which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and was nominated for Best Picture at the 83rd Academy Awards. |
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