Josh Lucas

Josh Lucas

Actor, Producer

Born June 20, 1971 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

Josh Lucas was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Michele (LeFevre), a nurse midwife, and Don Maurer, an ER doctor. Lucas' film career began by accident in 1979 when a small Canadian film production shot on the tiny coastal South Carolina island, Sullivan's Island, where Lucas and his family lived. Unbeknownst to the filmmakers, 8-year-old Lucas was hiding in the sand dunes watching filming during the climatic scene where teenage lovers engage in a lovesick fight. It was during this experience that Lucas decided to pursue a career in film which he has now done for nearly 3 decades. Born to young, radical politically active parents in Arkansas in 1971, Lucas spent his early childhood nomadically moving around the southern U.S. The family finally settled in Gig Harbor, Washington, where Lucas attended high school. The school had an award-winning drama/debate program and Lucas won the State Championship in Dramatic Interpretation and competed at the 1989 National Championship. Brief stints in professional theater in Seattle followed before Lucas moved to Los Angeles. After receiving breaks playing a young George Armstrong Custer in the Steven Spielberg produced Class of '61 (1993) and Frank Marshall's film Alive (1993), Lucas' career toiled in minor TV appearances. Frustrated, he decided to start over and relocated to New York City. In NYC, Lucas studied acting for years under Suzanne Shepherd and worked in smaller theater productions like Shakespeare in the Parking Lot before receiving another break in 1997 when he was cast as Judas in Terrence McNally's controversial off-Broadway production Corpus Christi. The play led to his being cast in the films You Can Count on Me (2000) and American Psycho (2000). These films were followed by interesting performances in the Oscar-winning A Beautiful Mind (2001) and the box-office hit Sweet Home Alabama (2002). Lucas has since worked with many of the film community's greatest talents. He starred alongside Jon Voight in Jerry Bruckheimer's Glory Road (2006), for which Lucas added 40 pounds to transform himself into legendary basketball coach Don Haskins. Lucas also starred with Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss in Wolfgang Petersen's Poseidon (2006). He starred with Morgan Freeman and Robert Redford in Lasse Hallström's An Unfinished Life (2005). He also starred opposite Jamie Bell in David Gordon Green's Undertow (2004), which was also produced by Terrence Malick. Additionally, Lucas worked alongside Christopher Walken in Around the Bend (2004). He performed with Jennifer Connelly and Eric Bana in Ang Lee's Hulk (2003). Other credits include Wonderland (2003), The Deep End (2001), American Psycho (2000), Session 9 (2001) and You Can Count on Me (2000). Lucas' theater credits include the off-Broadway run of "Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell"; Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie", which appeared on Broadway in 2005; Terrence McNally's "Corpus Christi" at the Manhattan Theater Club; Christopher Shinn's "What Didn't Happen"; and "The Picture of Dorian Gray". Lucas has always been fascinated by documentaries and performed voice work with film legend Ken Burns on the documentary The War (2007), and also provided voice-over work for Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience (2007), Trumbo (2007) and Resolved (2007). Lucas' first venture into production was Stolen (2009), in which he played the single father of a mentally challenged boy. The film was the first project to be produced through Lucas' production company, "Two Bridges". In the past few years, Lucas' films include The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), Daydream Nation (2010), Peacock (2010), as Charles Lindbergh in Clint Eastwood's film J. Edgar (2011), and the massive Australian box-office and critical success Red Dog (2011), for which Lucas won Australia's best actor award (The I.F. Award). He also played Beat Generation legend Neal Cassady in Big Sur (2013). He can be seen in Kevin Connolly's Dear Eleanor (2016), the Sundance Festival film Little Accidents and the NY indie film The Mend.

Top titles

  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Yellowstone - Season 3
  • Glory Road
  • Ford v Ferrari + Bonus Features
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Season 1
  • Benjamin Franklin: A Film by Ken Burns, Season 1
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • American Psycho Extended Version
  • In The Heat: A Matter Of Justice
  • Secondhand Lions (2003)
  • You Can Count on Me
  • Will & Grace, Season 1
  • Red Dog
  • Snowy River: The McGregor Saga
  • Empire Falls
  • The Firm Season 1
  • Alive
  • An Unfinished Life
  • Palm Royale - Season 1
  • The Secret: Dare to Dream

Filmography

  • 2025
    The Map That Leads to You
  • 2024
    Palm Royale - Season 1
  • Queen of the Ring
  • 2023
    Blood For Dust
  • The Black Demon
  • 2022
    Benjamin Franklin: A Film by Ken Burns, Season 1
  • 2021
    The Forever Purge
  • 2020
    She Dies Tomorrow
  • The Secret: Dare to Dream
  • 2019
    Breakthrough
  • Ford v Ferrari + Bonus Features
  • 2018
    All Square
  • Yellowstone - Season 3
  • Murderous Trance
  • 2017
    Mark Felt - The Man Who Brought Down The White House
  • 2016
    Dear Eleanor
  • Youth in Oregon
  • 2014
    Little Accidents
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Season 1
  • 2013
    Big Sur
  • Space Warriors (Space Camp)
  • 2012
    Contrarreloj
  • The Firm Season 1
  • 2011
    J. Edgar
  • The Lincoln Lawyer
  • Red Dog
  • Hide Away
  • Ghost of New Orleans
  • 2010
    Peacock
  • Life as We Know It
  • Daydream Nation
  • 2009
    Tell Tale
  • Stolen
  • 2008
    Death in Love
  • Management
  • 2006
    Glory Road
  • 2005
    Stealth
  • An Unfinished Life
  • Empire Falls
  • 2004
    Undertow
  • Around the Bend
  • 2003
    Wonderland (2003)
  • Secondhand Lions (2003)
  • Hulk
  • 2002
    Coastlines
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • 2001
    The Deep End
  • A Beautiful Mind
  • Session 9
  • 2000
    The Dancer
  • American Psycho Extended Version
  • You Can Count on Me
  • 1998
    Will & Grace, Season 1
  • 1997
    Minotaur
  • Cracker
  • 1996
    Stephen King's Thinner
  • 1994
    Snowy River: The McGregor Saga
  • 1993
    Alive
  • Father Hood
  • 1988
    In The Heat: A Matter Of Justice

Connections

  • Victor Nunez

    Victor Nunez

  • Liam Neeson

    Liam Neeson

  • Andy Tennant

    Andy Tennant

  • David Siegel

    David Siegel

  • Scott McGehee

    Scott McGehee

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Documentary
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama