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Josh Gad

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Gad at the 41st Annie Awards in 2014

Born
Joshua Ilan Gad


(1981-02-23) February 23, 1981 (age 38)

Hollywood, Florida, U.S.

Education
Carnegie Mellon University (BFA)
OccupationActor, comedian, singer
Years active2002–present
Spouse(s)
Ida Darvish (m. 2008)
Children2

Joshua Ilan Gad[1] (born February 23, 1981)[2] is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He is known for voicing Olaf in Frozen, playing Elder Arnold Cunningham in the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon, and LeFou in the live action adaptation of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.


He has also appeared in ER, The Daily Show, Modern Family, New Girl, Bored to Death, and Numb3rs.


Gad played Skip Gilchrist in the political sitcom 1600 Penn on NBC, and a fictionalized version of himself on FX's The Comedians, alongside Billy Crystal. His other film roles include The Rocker, The Internship, 21, Love & Other Drugs, Frozen, Jobs, Pixels, The Wedding Ringer, The Angry Birds Movie, A Dog's Purpose, Marshall, and Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express. He will star in the upcoming Netflix movie Super-Normal.




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography

    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television


    • 4.3 Video games


    • 4.4 Web



  • 5 Theatre


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Early life


Joshua Ilan Gad was born in Hollywood, Florida, on February 23, 1981.[2] His mother, Susan,[3] is a real estate agent and his stepfather is an investment advisor, and he has two brothers, a stepbrother and a stepsister.[1] He was raised Jewish[4][5] as his father Sam (Shmuel) Gad is a Jewish emigrant from Afghanistan and his mother, who was born in Germany, is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[6][7][8][9]


Gad attended University School of Nova Southeastern University, graduating in 1999. While there, he won the National Forensics League (NFL) National Tournament Championships for Original Oratory in 1998, and for Humorous Interpretation and Original Oratory in 1999.[10] He then attended the Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts, where he graduated in 2003 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama. During this time, he undertook a semester-long exchange at the National Institute of Dramatic Art.[11]



Career


Gad portrayed news director Ryan Church on the Fox sitcom Back to You, which lasted one season from 2007 to 2008. Gad appeared as a correspondent on The Daily Show on May 5, 2009, and became a regular correspondent on June 2, 2009.[12] His signature segments include "The War on Christmas", in which he played an oversexed Benjamin Franklin, and "Chubby Chasers", in which he reported on Michelle Obama's efforts to curb childhood obesity.[13]




Gad at the 2010 Streamy Awards


In 2008, he played a supporting role in the film 21, and a leading role in The Rocker. In 2010, he had a role in Love & Other Drugs, and a guest role on the Bored to Death episode "Make it Quick, Fitzgerald!". He was cast in the American version of the British sitcom No Heroics.[14] In the pilot, Gad played 'Horse Force', a former classmate from Superhero College, who can summon horses and works at a bar where the group hangs out. The show was not picked up.[15]


Gad originated the role of Elder Cunningham in the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon. His last performance was June 6, 2012. The show opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on March 24, 2011.[16] Gad was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, along with his co-star Andrew Rannells.[17] Both lost to Norbert Leo Butz in Catch Me If You Can.[18]


In 2011, Gad had a cameo appearance in ABC's hit show, Modern Family, in Season 3's Thanksgiving episode. In 2011, Gad voiced "Mondo" in the MTV animated series Good Vibes. He also made an appearance as Bump in the 2011 comedy road trip film Mardi Gras: Spring Break.[19]


In 2012, he voiced the molehog Louis in Ice Age: Continental Drift. He also played 'Bear Claw' on an episode of New Girl. In 2012, he starred in the independent romantic comedy She Wants Me.
In 2013, he appeared as Skip Gilchrist in NBC's 1600 Penn, of which he is also a co-creator and executive producer.[20] Also in 2013, he played Andrew (Headphones) in the film The Internship and starred as Steve Wozniak in the film Jobs. The same year, he voiced 'Olaf' in Frozen, re-collaborating with co-songwriter Robert Lopez from The Book of Mormon. In 2014, Gad co-starred in Zach Braff's film Wish I Was Here, playing the main character's brother.[21]


In 2013, Gad's name was briefly attached to the role of Sam Kinison in a biopic that was then under ongoing consideration.[22][23][24] He wrote an article entitled "Technology pundit (for a day)", which appeared in USA Today on August 12, 2013.[25]


In December 2013, it was announced Gad will star and co-write the film version of Gilligan's Island.[26] In April 2014, it was announced that Gad and Ryan Dixon will be developing a live-action family adventure-comedy for Disney.[27] In 2014, he had a guest voice role on Phineas and Ferb.


In 2015, Gad starred alongside Kevin Hart and Kaley Cuoco in The Wedding Ringer, co-starred with Billy Crystal on the FX comedy series The Comedians, which premiered on April 9,[28] and starred alongside Adam Sandler and Peter Dinklage in Pixels, about video game players who are recruited by the military to fight 1980s-era video game characters who have attacked the earth.[29]


In September 2016, it was announced that Gad will co-write and star in the Amazon limited-series adaptation of the non-fiction book Toy Wars, by G. Wayne Miller, which follows the real-life battle between American toy giants Hasbro, the company behind GI Joe, Transformer and My Little Pony toys, and Barbie-maker Mattel in the 1980s and 1990s.[30]


In 2017, Gad voiced the dog Bailey in A Dog's Purpose,[31] a film billed as "a celebration of the special connection between humans and their dogs."[32] Also that year, he played LeFou in the live-action film remake of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, co-starring with Emma Watson;[33] starred in Reginald Hudlin's biographical drama Marshall, alongside Chadwick Boseman and Beauty and the Beast co-star Dan Stevens; and played Hector MacQueen in a film adaptation of Agatha Christie's detective novel Murder on the Orient Express, directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh, alongside Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Judi Dench, and Daisy Ridley.


In addition, Gad will also be starring with Lupita Nyong'o and Alexander England in Abe Forsythe's Australian zombie romantic-comedy, horror film crossover, entitled Little Monsters.[34]



Personal life


Gad married actress Ida Darvish in 2008. They have two daughters.[35][36] Gad has stated that he loves the traditional aspects of Judaism and celebrates some traditions of his wife's religion (Catholicism), and considers himself spiritual but not religious.[4]



Filmography



Film


































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2002

Mary and Joe
Angel

2007

Watching the Detectives
Mark

2008

21
Miles

2008

The Rocker
Matt

2009

Crossing Over
Howie

2009

The Lost Nomads: Get Lost 22
Gigi
Miss Piggy
Jose Sanchez
The Clown
Spatula Lover

2009

Big Guy
Rodney

2010

Marmaduke
Bandana Dog (voice)

2010

Love & Other Drugs
Josh Randall

2011

Mardi Gras: Spring Break
Bartholomew T. "Bump" Brown

2012

She Wants Me
Sam Baum

2012

Ice Age: Continental Drift
Louis (voice)

2012

Thanks for Sharing
Neil

2013

Jobs

Steve Wozniak

2013

The Internship
Andrew "Headphones" Anderson

2013

Frozen

Olaf (voice)

Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production
2014

Wish I Was Here
Noah Bloom

2015

The Wedding Ringer
Doug Harris

2015

Frozen Fever
Olaf (voice)
Short film
2015

Pixels
Ludlow Lamonsoff

2016

The Angry Birds Movie
Chuck (voice)
[37]
2017

A Dog's Purpose
Bailey, Buddy, Tino, Ellie, and Waffles (voices)

2017

Beauty and the Beast

LeFou

2017

Marshall
Sam Friedman

2017

Murder on the Orient Express
Hector MacQueen

2017

Olaf's Frozen Adventure
Olaf (voice)
Television special
2019

Little Monsters[38]
Teddy McGiggle

2019

A Dog's Journey
Bailey and Buddy (voices)

Post-production
2019

Artemis Fowl

Mulch Diggums

Post-production
2019

The Angry Birds Movie 2
Chuck (voice)

In production
2019

Frozen 2
Olaf (voice)

In production


Television






































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2005

ER
Sgt. Bruce Larabee
Episode: "Here and There"
2007–08

Back to You
Ryan Church
Main role; 17 episodes
2008

American Dad!
Art (voice)
Episode: "Pulling Double Booty"
2008, 2009

Numb3rs
Roy McGill
2 episodes
2009

Waiting to Die
Simon
Movie
2009

No Heroics
Horseforce
Movie
2009

Party Down
Jeffrey Ells
Episode: "California College Conservative Union Caucus"
2009

Woke Up Dead
Matt
21 episodes
2009–11, 2015

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Correspondent

2010

Bored to Death
Warren
Episode: "Make It Quick, Fitzgerald!"
2011

The Cleveland Show
Droopy / Pimp (voice)
Episode: "Our Gang"
2011

Californication
Doctor
2 episodes
2011

Gigi: Almost American
Gigi
10 episodes
2011

Modern Family
Kenneth Ploufe
Episode: "Punkin Chunkin"
2011

Good Vibes
Mondo (voice)
Main role; 12 episodes
2012–13

1600 Penn
Skip Gilchrist
Main role; 13 episodes; also co-creator and executive producer
2012–15

New Girl

Bearclaw
3 episodes: "Katie", "Birthday", "Walk of Shame"
2013

Hollywood Game Night
Himself
Episode: "America's Got Game Night"
2014

Monsters vs. Aliens
Internet (voice)
Episode: "Bride of the Internet"
2015

The Comedians
Josh
Main role
2015

Sesame Street
Vincent Van Stop
Episode: "Bert's Sign Painting Challenge[39]
2015

Phineas and Ferb
Wendell (voice)
2 episodes
2015

TripTank
Louis (voice)
1 episode
2015

Jeopardy!
Himself
Celebrity contestant[40]
2016

Lip Sync Battle
Himself / Donald Trump
Episode: "Josh Gad vs. Kaley Cuoco"
2016

Sofia the First
Olaf (voice)
Episode: "The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle"
2016

LEGO Frozen Northern Lights
Olaf (voice)
Special
2016

Talking Dead
Himself
Guest
2017

Star Wars Rebels
Controller (voice)
Episode: "Double Agent Droid"
2017

South Park
Marcus Preston (voice)
Episode: "Hummels & Heroin"
2018

Bob's Burgers
Damon (voice)
Episode: "Just One of the Boyz 4 Now for Now"
2019

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
TBA (voice)


Video games

















Year
Title
Voice role
2012

MIB: Alien Crisis
Emilio Chauncey, Handsome Guest, Khnemu
2013

Frozen: Olaf's Quest
Olaf
2015

Disney Infinity 3.0[41]
Olaf
2019

Kingdom Hearts III
Olaf


Web










Year
Title
Role
Notes
2013

Kevin Pollak's Chat Show
Himself / Guest
Podcast


Theatre














Year
Title
Role
Notes
2005The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeWilliam Barfée
Circle in the Square Theatre
2011The Book of MormonElder Cunningham
Eugene O'Neill Theatre


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External links





  • Josh Gad at the Internet Broadway Database


  • Josh Gad on IMDb


  • Josh Gad at the TCM Movie Database







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