Josh Flitter
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| Josh Flitter | |
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| Born | 25 August 1994 Ridgewood, New Jersey |
Josh Flitter (born 25 August 1994) is an American actor. He is known for playing Corky in Nancy Drew, Eddie in The Greatest Game Ever Played, and voiced Rudy in the 2008 animated film Horton Hears a Who!
Flitter was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey, to Carla, who appeared in Broadway and regional musicals, and Steve Flitter, a regional sales manager for a computer company. Flitter currently lives in the suburban town of Marlboro Township, New Jersey.[1][2][3] He's a fan of a couple of TV series such as Scrubs, Family Guy, and South Park. He is also a fan of Led Zeppelin and other rock bands. On Last Call with Carson Daly, Josh lip synched Queen's song Bohemian Rhapsody.
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Movies
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) - Young Bully
- Duane Hopwood (2005) - Jake
- Hide and Seek (2005) - Little Boy (uncredited)
- The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005) - Eddie Lowery
- Air Buddies (2006) - Budderball (voice)
- Big Momma's House 2 (2006) - Stewart
- Nancy Drew (2007) - Corky
- License to Wed (2007) - Choir Boy
- Snow Buddies (2008) - Budderball
- Horton Hears a Who! (2008) - Rudy
- Ace Ventura Jr. (2008) - Ace Ventura Jr. (coming soon)
[edit] Television
- My Life With Men (2003) - Patrick
- Whoopi (2003) - Cub Scout #2
- Ed (2004) - Little Tommy
- Stephen's Life (2005) - Stephen Silver
- Phil of the Future (2005) - Nathan (Episode 31)
- Prodigy/Bully (2006) - Henry Tammer
[edit] References
- ^ Ramer, Larry. "Young actor sets sights on long career in acting Josh Flitter films movie with Jim Carrey, appears on TV, in ads", News Transcript, 2003-10-29. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
- ^ Israeli, Tali. "‘Greatest Game’ is next step in actor’s career", News Transcript, 2005-09-28. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
- ^ Freeman, Allison. "A young wiz in showbiz", Newark Star Ledger, 2007-06-13. Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
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Categories: 1994 births | American child actors | American film actors | American Jews | American television actors | Jewish actors | Living people | People from Bergen County, New Jersey | People from Monmouth County, New Jersey | American film actor, 1990s birth stubs | American television actor, 1990s birth stubs

