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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