Josh Hutcherson

Actor

Birthday October 12, 1992

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Union, Kentucky, U.S.

Age 31 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.7 m

#1638 Most Popular

1992

Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is an American actor.

Born in Union, Kentucky on October 12, 1992, Hutcherson is the elder son of Michelle (née Fightmaster), a former Delta Air Lines employee who now assists with Josh's career, and Chris Hutcherson, an analyst for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

His parents, who were also born and raised in Kentucky, met in high school in Dry Ridge.

1996

He has one younger brother, Connor (b. 1996).

Hutcherson's interest in acting developed as a child despite his parents' concerns about the profession.

According to the actor himself, he had "loved the entertainment industry" from the age of four.

His father said that his son was compelled to perform for people from a very young age, possessing a personality that attracted people's attention.

His mother said that he "bugged us so much" into becoming an actor, but believed it was a phase he was going through and would grow out of.

At age eight, Hutcherson went through the yellow pages and contacted an acting agency.

2000

He began acting in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before gaining prominence in his teenage years with main roles in Little Manhattan and Zathura: A Space Adventure (both 2005), RV (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007), Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), and The Kids Are All Right (2010).

2002

In January 2002, he and his mother met acting coach Bob Luke, who travelled from New York City to Kentucky to meet them.

Luke advised them to go to Los Angeles and begin auditioning Hutcherson for TV pilots.

At the time, his only acting experience had been in a Kroger television commercial and a Vacation Bible School training film.

For three years, Hutcherson and his mother lived in Los Angeles' Oakwood apartments, a housing community that accommodates young child actors and their families.

Most of Hutcherson's childhood was spent on film sets rather than in a classroom.

He attended New Haven Elementary School in Union until he began his career at the age of nine, after which he began homeschooling, with his mother as his teacher.

He later returned to Kentucky to attend Ryle High School for one semester.

Hutcherson played on the high school's soccer team and has been a keen sports enthusiast since, also displaying a passion for football and tennis.

At the age of 13, he participated in a triathlon.

He later said of his schooling experiences, "I know it's something kids have to deal with every single day but getting up at the same time every day and having to listen to teachers talk about things I could learn so much more easily on my own, I hated it."

After moving to Hollywood in 2002, Hutcherson appeared in various television commercials.

He landed his first major acting role as Nicky Harper in the 2002 pilot episode of House Blend, followed by minor roles in an episode of ER and the pilot episode of Becoming Glen.

The following year, he played the leading role of Charlie Logan in the television film Miracle Dogs, which aired on Animal Planet.

Later that year, he starred opposite Peter Falk and Tim Daly in the television film, Wilder Days, playing Falk's grandson who accompanies him on a turbulent road trip.

Daly was impressed with the young Hutcherson, remarking, "He's an exceptional kid. He's a really good actor, and he's very smart and confident in himself."

Hutcherson's next role was as a boy dressed as Robin in his first feature film appearance, the well-reviewed independent film American Splendor, which won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

2004

His character in 2004's fantasy film The Polar Express, young Hero Boy, was created by motion-capture of his facial expressions and body movements.

The film starred Tom Hanks in the lead role and received mixed reviews from critics.

In the animated fantasy film Howl's Moving Castle, he voiced the character of Markl, working alongside two other lead characters Christian Bale and Billy Crystal.

All of his dialogue for the film was recorded in about eight consecutive hours.

2005

In 2005, Hutcherson appeared in several Hollywood films while trying to establish himself in the industry.

He portrayed the minor role of Bucky Weston in the comedy Kicking & Screaming.

In 2005's Little Manhattan, he had a lead role alongside his younger brother, Connor.

2011

In 2011, 18-year-old Hutcherson landed the leading role of Peeta Mellark in the top-grossing film series The Hunger Games, released yearly between 2012 and 2015, for which he won three MTV Movie Awards and a People's Choice Award.

He has served as an executive producer for Detention (2011), The Forger (2012), and Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015), while also playing a lead role in each film.

2012

In the same period, he also played a lead role in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) and voice role in the animated film Epic (2013).

Since this period, Hutcherson decreased his workload for a few years and appeared in several independent films.

2017

On television, he starred in the Hulu comedy series Future Man from 2017 to 2020 and voiced the lead character in Ultraman (2019–2023).

He has since starred in the commercially successful horror film Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) and action film The Beekeeper (2024).

Throughout his career, Hutcherson has expressed an interest in filmmaking.