actor, musician, known for E!’s The Arrangement & TNT’s Dallas, upcoming in Crashing Wall Street
Nurturing an impressive body of work that encompasses film and television, Josh Henderson has positioned himself as one of Hollywood’s most promising talents as his career continues to evolve with exciting and challenging projects.
Josh recently starred in the drama series “The Arrangement.” He played Kyle West, the most famous movie star in the world who offers an unknown actress a contract marriage. He starred alongside an all-star cast in the TNT series “Dallas,” which is an updated version of the beloved 80’s drama. He played the son of JR Ewing (John Ross Ewing, Jr.) and the show focused on the offspring of rivals and brothers, JR and Bobby Ewing, who clash over the future of the Ewing dynasty.
Josh won over audiences playing Austin McCann, the bad-boy nephew of Nicolette Sheridan, on popular series “Desperate Housewives” and starred on FX’s critically acclaimed Steven Bochco series “Over There” playing an ambitious young soldier coping with the tragic consequences of the war in Iraq. His other television roles include a recurring role on the CW drama “90210” and guest starring roles on some of primetime’s most popular shows including “C.S.I.”
Segueing effortlessly between the big and small screen, Josh starred in the psychological thriller, “Rushlights,” opposite Beau Bridges, which debuted at the Montreal Film Festival. The film is premised on a pair of lovers who scam to steal an inheritance yet find themselves on the run in a small Alabama town. He also starredom the Independent action, thriller film “Swelter.” The film is based on four escaped prisoners stuck in a small, unbearably hot town where they are in search for the fifth man who fled with over 10 million dollars. Other recent film credits include Disney’s feature film “Step Up!” about a delinquent teen given a second chance, as well as Paramount’s “Broken Bridges,” in which he shares screen time with fellow Oklahoman and country music superstar Toby Keith. He made his feature film debut in New Regency’s “The Girl Next Door” alongside Elisha Cuthbert and Sony’s remake of the family comedy “Yours, Mine & Ours” with Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo. His other film credit include the thriller “Fingerprints”, “The Jerk Theory,” “April Fool’s Day” and the psychological thriller “Rushlights.”
A native of Texas, Josh was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma and moved to Los Angeles after winning a talent search for the WB reality show “Pop Stars.” He continues to write and perform music.