peoplepill id: josh-lucas
JL
United States of America
1 views today
4 views this week
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
American actor
A.K.A.
Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Age
52 years
Education
Gig Harbor High School,
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer (born June 20, 1971) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in various films, including American Psycho (2000), You Can Count On Me (2000), The Deep End (2001), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Hulk (2003), An Unfinished Life (2005), Glory Road (2006), Poseidon (2006), Life as We Know It (2010), The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), Red Dog (2011), J. Edgar (2011), The Mend (2014), Breakthrough (2019), Ford v Ferrari (2019), and The Forever Purge (2021). He has also appeared in television series such as The Firm (2012), The Mysteries of Laura (2014–2016), and Yellowstone (2018–2019).

Early life

Lucas was born Joshua Lucas Easy Dent Maurer on June 20, 1971, in Little Rock, Arkansas, the son of Michele (née LeFevre), a nurse midwife, and Don Maurer, an ER doctor.

Lucas grew up traveling the South with his parents, who were antinuclear activists, and his three younger siblings. By the age of 13, he had lived in 30 different locations, including the Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. His mother attended Emerson College with Jay Leno. The family eventually settled in Gig Harbor, Washington. He attended Kopachuck Middle School and graduated from Gig Harbor High School in 1989, where he acted in high school plays.

Career

Lucas began his career when he was 19, having moved to Hollywood after his high school graduation. He appeared as a guest star on several TV sitcoms in his early 20s, including Fox's True Colors and Parker Lewis Can't Lose, the family drama Life Goes On, and CBS's private-eye show Jake and the Fatman.

Other projects included the horror-thriller Child of Darkness, Child of Light, an adaptation of James Patterson's novel Virgin, a tale of two Catholic schoolgirls who find themselves pregnant under mysterious and supernatural circumstances. Lucas followed this appearance by working with executive producer Steven Spielberg and then-unknown actor Clive Owen in the TV-movie Class of '61, which follows the stories of a group of West Point cadets in 1861 as the Civil War breaks out. Lucas played George Armstrong Custer.

Soon afterward, he made his feature film debut in Frank Marshall's Alive about a group of Uruguayan rugby players who, after crashing in the Andes mountains, resort to cannibalism to stay alive. After a brief appearance in the Patrick Swayze comedy Father Hood, Lucas relocated to Australia to play the hotheaded American cousin Luke McGregor opposite Andrew Clarke and Guy Pearce in the first season of the family western Snowy River: The McGregor Saga. Lucas appeared in all 13 episodes of the first season, but claimed in a later interview that despite the friendly environment, he was homesick for the United States, and his character was killed off in the second episode of season 2. Upon returning to the States, he was still receiving offers as high school/college boyfriends and felt he was not getting the age-appropriate roles he sought. While working with George C. Scott on a TV-movie from the In the Heat of the Night series, Scott told him he needed to take acting lessons and develop his talent for both stage and screen. Shortly thereafter, he departed Hollywood and moved to New York City, where he studied privately with various acting coaches.

Lucas at a Vanity Fair party in New York City, April 21, 2009

The second part of his career began with a lead role in the British rowing film True Blue (released in the US as Miracle at Oxford), in which he played a hotshot Navy rower who was recruited along with three other Americans to help Oxford win its annual boat race with Cambridge. He followed that with relatively small roles in the dramas Minotaur and Harvest. He took his first stab at comedy in The Definite Maybe, in which he played a recent college graduate who gets fired from his job and schemes with an old friend to purchase a house in the Hamptons.

He appeared as an American businessman in Jule Gilfillan's romantic comedy-drama Restless. He also appeared in an off-Broadway production of Terrence McNally's controversial Corpus Christi, a retelling of the Passion, with the Jesus character (named Joshua) and his disciples all being gay. Lucas played the role of Judas as a gay predator. Right before the play was to open, Lucas was mugged and beaten on his way to the theater for dress rehearsal. He played the role of Judas with bloody bandages across his broken nose and black eyes. The audience thought the bandages were part of the play. Following a series of operations to reset his nose, he began gathering larger roles in films like American Psycho, The Weight of Water, Session 9, The Dancer, When Strangers Appear, and You Can Count on Me.

Lucas at the 2009 premiere of Poliwood

One of Lucas' first feature roles was playing Jace "Flash" Dillon in the cinematic PC flight simulator Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger.

Lucas gained mainstream exposure after his roles in Sweet Home Alabama, A Beautiful Mind, and as Glenn Talbot in Hulk. He later had a leading roles in movies such as Glory Road, Poseidon, and Stealth. In Glory Road, he starred as basketball coach Don Haskins, a role for which he gained 40 lb (18 kg).

His next project was Boaz Yakin’s Death in Love. Peacock is another film in which he starred. Lucas starred in the 2009 Ridley Scott-produced Tell-Tale, a film based on the short story "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. Earlier that year, Lucas was seen on stage in the off-Broadway run of Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell. Lucas also completed his second collaboration with documentary film maker Ken Burns, after being involved in Burns’ The War. Lucas' other documentary work includes Operational Homecoming, Trumbo, and the Los Angeles Film Festival Audience Award-winning Resolved. In February 2010, he was cast in the Anders Anderson thriller Stolen the single father of a mentally challenged boy, starring alongside Rhona Mitra and Jon Hamm; the film had a limited theatrical release in March 2010. Lucas also co-stars in the 2010 film Shadows and Lies alongside James Franco and Julianne Nicholson. In 2011, Lucas co-starred with Rachael Taylor in the film Red Dog, based on the true story of an Australian Kelpie. Lucas won an Inside Film Award for his role. He also starred in the NBC television show The Firm, which takes place ten years after the John Grisham novel it is based on. The show lasted one season.

In 2013, Lucas was cast as the lead role in the independent comedy-drama, The Mend. The directorial debut of John Magary premiered at South By Southwest in March 2014 with Lucas receiving a series of positive reviews for his portrayal of Mat, one of two dysfunctional brothers who collide in a small Harlem apartment. From September 2014 to March 2016, Lucas appeared as a main character in the NBC crime drama The Mysteries of Laura.

In 2018, Lucas was cast in a recurring role in Yellowstone, as a younger version of John Dutton, portrayed by Kevin Costner.

Lucas's career also includes voice-over work (or voice acting) with Breathe Bible.

Lucas is also an owner and promoter of the company Filthy Food with friends Marc and Daniel Singer.

Personal life

Lucas at the DNC in Denver, Colorado, August 2008

Lucas met freelance writer Jessica Ciencin Henriquez at a dog park in 2011. They became engaged six weeks later and married on March 17, 2012, in Central Park. Their son, Noah Rev Maurer, was born in June 2012. In January 2014, Ciencin Henriquez filed for a divorce that became final in October 2014.

A YouthAIDS Ambassador, Lucas "first joined the YouthAIDS team when he shot the ALDO HIV/AIDS awareness campaign in April, 2005. Soon after, he officially accepted his role as a YouthAIDS Ambassador at the YouthAIDS 2005 Gala, Faces of Africa. HIV/AIDS prevention is particularly important to him as his mother 'has made a career counseling young men and women with the hopes of educating them about the ravaging and often deadly effects of this too common and easily preventable disease.'"

Politics

Lucas supported President Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign, volunteering to help potential voters register at colleges in Pennsylvania. Lucas knocked on doors and phone banked, wearing an Obama shirt for 45 days. He was also in Denver, Colorado, for the 2008 Democratic National Convention with a group of actors called the Creative Coalition.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993AliveFelipe Restano
Father HoodAndy
1996ThinnerMale NurseUncredited
True BlueDan Warren
1997The Definite MaybeEric Traber
1998HarvestClay Upton
RestlessJeff Hollingsworth
2000You Can Count on MeRudy Kolinski, Sr.
The DancerStephane
American PsychoCraig McDermott
The Weight of WaterRich Janes
2001The Deep EndDarby Reese
Session 9Hank Romero
When Strangers AppearPeter
A Beautiful MindMartin Hansen
2002CoastlinesEddie Vance
Sweet Home AlabamaJake Perry
2003HulkGlenn Talbot
Secondhand LionsAdult Walter Caldwell
WonderlandRon Launius
2004UndertowDeel Munn
Around the BendJason Lair
2005StealthLt. Ben Gannon
An Unfinished LifeSheriff Crane Curtis
2006Glory RoadDon Haskins
PoseidonDylan Johns
2008Death in LoveEldest Son
ManagementBarry
2009Tell-TaleTerry Bernard
StolenMatthew Wakefield
PeacockOfficer Tom McGonigle
2010Shadows and LiesBoss
Daydream NationBarry Anderson
Life as We Know ItDr. Sam Nelson
2011Little MurderBen Chaney
Red DogJohn Grant
The Lincoln LawyerTed Minton
Hide AwayYoung Mariner
J. EdgarCharles Lindbergh
2012StolenVincent Kinsey
2013Space WarriorsCol. Roy Manley
Big SurNeal Cassady
Wish You WellCotton Longfellow
2014Little AccidentsBill Doyle
The MendMat
BoychoirGerard Olin
2016Dear EleanorFrank Morris
Youth in OregonDanny Engersol
2017The Most Hated Woman in AmericaDavid Waters
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White HouseCharlie Bates
2018What They HadEddie Ertz
Murderous TranceBjørn Schouw Neilsen
2019BreakthroughBrian Smith
Ford v. FerrariLeo Beebe
2020She Dies TomorrowDoc
The Secret: Dare to DreamBray Johnson
2021The Forever PurgeDylan Tucker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990True ColorsJonathanEpisode: "Soft Shell"
1990Life Goes OnDylanEpisode: "La Dolce Becca"
1991Parker Lewis Can't LoseEvanEpisode: "Jerry's First Date"
1991Child of Darkness, Child of LightJohn L. Jordan IIITelevision film
1991Jake and the FatmanJeff BoyceEpisode: "I'd Do Anything"
1993Class of '61George Armstrong CusterTelevision film
1994In the Heat of the NightTodd WalkerEpisode: "A Matter of Justice"
1994–1995Snowy River: The McGregor SagaLuke McGregor15 episodes
1999CrackerLt. Macy3 episodes
2005Empire FallsYoung Max RobyMiniseries
2006Will & GraceHimselfEpisode: "Whatever Happened to Baby Gin"
2009WWII in HDBert StilesVoice
2012The FirmMitch McDeere22 episodes
2014Last Week Tonight with John OliverSpecial Segment ActorEpisode: "Infrastructure"
2014–2016The Mysteries of LauraJake Broderick38 episodes
2018–2019YellowstoneYoung John DuttonRecurring

Theatre

YearTitleRole
2017–2018The Parisian WomanTom

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
1994Wing Commander III: Heart of the TigerMajor Jace "Flash" Dillon
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 24 Nov 2021. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Josh Lucas is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Reference sources
References
Josh Lucas
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes