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Josh Zuckerman
Born (1985-04-01) April 1, 1985 (age 39)
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Known forSex Drive

Josh Zuckerman (born April 1, 1985) is an American actor.[1][2] He is best known for his starring role in Sex Drive (2008), as well as for playing Mark Cullin in the science fiction TV series Kyle XY, Eddie Orlofsky in Desperate Housewives and Nate Marlowe in the comedy series Significant Mother. He also had a recurring role as Max Miller in the CW drama 90210. He voiced the lead role of Pony in the Nickelodeon original animated series It's Pony.

Early life

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Zuckerman was born and raised in Stanford, California[3] in a family of five children. He attended Bullis-Purisima Elementary School there. He began formally acting at the age of ten, with a series of roles at the nearby Bus Barn Theater with the Los Altos Youth Theater company.[citation needed] He moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career after finishing the seventh grade at Egan Junior High School, where he had been elected student body president.[citation needed] He is of Jewish descent.[4]

He attended The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks.[citation needed] In 2003, he attended Princeton University, where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, where he earned the pledge name "Checkers".[citation needed] After his freshman year he did not return to Princeton, deciding instead to focus on his acting career.

Career

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Zuckerman made his professional on-camera debut in 2000 opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Drew Carey in the Disney Channel musical fantasy Geppetto,[citation needed] then enjoyed guest roles on the TV series NYPD Blue and Once and Again.

Zuckerman's assignments continued during his enrollment as a student at Princeton University, though over time he began to increasingly emphasize big-screen work, notably with supporting roles in the Ben Affleck, James Gandolfini holiday comedy Surviving Christmas (2004) and the Evan Rachel Wood dark comedy Pretty Persuasion (2005). In 2008, Zuckerman appeared in a multi-episode arc, as Mark, on the ABC Family series Kyle XY.[3]

Later that year, Zuckerman signed for one of his first starring roles, as a teen who ventures out on a cross-country road trip, along with two friends, to meet a girl he has been chatting with online and lose his virginity to her, in the teen-oriented sex comedy-road movie Sex Drive.

He played Eddie Orlofsky on Desperate Housewives. Zuckerman had a recurring role in the CW series 90210 as Naomi's love interest, Max Miller.[5]

Personal life

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He is currently engaged to former Desperate Housewives co-star Andrea Bowen, with their wedding set for August 2024.[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Return to the Secret Garden Timothie
2000 The View from the Swing Ben Credited as Joshua Zuckerman
2001 The Myersons Murphy Myerson
2002 Lather. Rinse. Repeat Timmy (little boy) Short
2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember Young Dr. Evil
2004 Surviving Christmas Brian Valco
2005 Pretty Persuasion Josh Horowitz
2005 Feast Hot Wheels
2006 The Hottest State Decker
2007 Lions for Lambs Student
2008 Sex Drive Ian Lafferty
2009 Ceremonies of the Horsemen Zerach Short
2010 Ivan's House Short
2011 2ND Take Ethan
2014 Field of Lost Shoes Moses Jacob Ezekiel
2014 Acid Girls Sebastian
2018 Killing Diaz Cam/Kira
2019 Made Public Dave
2019 Ring Ring Jason
2020 Variant Thomas
2020 The Bellmen Josh
2020 Useless Humans Brian
2023 Oppenheimer Giovanni Rossi Lomanitz
2024 The Tiger's Apprentice Rudy Voice role

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 Get Real Young Andy Episode: "The Distance"
2000 Once and Again Toby Porter Episodes: "Sneaky Feelings" and "Cat-in-Hat"
2000 Geppetto Featured
2000 That's Life Eric Feinstein Episode: "The Tutor"
2000 The Amanda Show Episode: "Mammal-O's"
2001 Bette Tim Episode: "The Invisible Mom"
2001 Jack & Jill Adam Fickman Episode: "Battle of the Bahamas"
2001 The West Wing Boy #1 – Billy Fernandez Episode: "Isaac and Ishmael"
2001 The Ellen Show Timmy Episode: "Cathy's Taffy"
2001 The Nightmare Room Jeremy Clark Episode: "Four Eyes"
2001 'Twas the Night Danny Wrigley TV movie
2001 Judging Amy Rob Bird Episode: "Beating the Bounds"
2002 NYPD Blue James 'Swirly' Kilik Episodes: "Oh, Mama!" and "A Little Dad'll Do Ya"
2002 I Was a Teenage Faust[2] Brendan Willy TV movie
2005 House Keen Student Episode: "Three Stories"
2006 Standoff Cary Steckler Episode: "Peer Group"
2007 Close to Home Ben Murphy Episode: "Maternal Instinct"
2007 CSI: Miami Leo Donwell Episodes: "Internal Affairs", "Broken Home" and "Bloodline"
2007 Boston Legal Michael Scanlon Episode: "Trial of the Century"
2008–2009 Kyle XY Mark Cullin 13 episodes
2009–2010 Desperate Housewives Eddie Orlofsky 12 episodes
2010–2013 90210 Max Miller 33 episodes
2011 Mr. Sunshine Jimmy Lincon Episode: "Lingerie Football"
2011 The Protector Josh Taylor Episode: "Wings"
2012 Breakout Kings Rodney Cain Episode: "Ain't Love (50) Grand?"
2014 Betas Lance Roe Episode: "This Is It"
2015 Significant Mother Nate Marlowe Lead role
2016 The Big Bang Theory Marty Episode: "The Military Miniaturization"
2016 Rosewood Cody Tucker Episode: "Boatspy & Booty"
2017 There's... Johnny! Justin Episode: "Take Me to Church"
2017 Ride Overshare Michael Episode: "Natalie"
2018 Strange Angel Marvin Nickels Episodes: "Sacrament of the Ancestors" and "The Sacrificial Dance"
2020–2022 It's Pony Pony Voice role
2022 The Offer Peter Bart Miniseries, main role
2023 School Spirits Mr. Martin Recurring
2023 Fatal Attraction Paul Episodes: "The Watchful Heart" and "Beautiful Mosaics"
2024 Chicago Med Bill Storch Episodes: "Get By With A Little Help From My Friends"
2024 S.W.A.T. Cameron Episodes: "Good for Nothing"

References

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  1. ^ Southern, Nathan (2008). "Josh Zuckerman". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2008-09-07.
  2. ^ a b Tobey, Matthew (2010). "I Was a Teenage Faust (review)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-08-31.
  3. ^ a b "Josh Zuckerman | Actor, Writer, Director". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  4. ^ "JUF : Tweens : Celebrities : Josh Zuckerman". Archived from the original on August 17, 2016.
  5. ^ Masters, Megan (April 16, 2012). "90210 Scoop: Max Returns -- But There's a Twist!". TVLine. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
  6. ^ "Andrea Bowen and Josh Zuckerman's Wedding Website". www.zola.com. Retrieved 2024-01-18.
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