Joshua Leonard
Joshua Leonard is a multifaceted American filmmaker and performer, renowned for his groundbreaking work in the independent film scene. He first gained widespread recognition for his role in the iconic 1999 horror film "The Blair Witch Project," which became a cultural phenomenon and helped to redefine the found-footage genre.
In addition to his memorable performance in "The Blair Witch Project," Leonard has built a diverse career, contributing to both film and television in various capacities. He has appeared in numerous supporting roles across a range of genres, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His filmography includes notable titles such as "The Last House on the Left" (2009) and "Humpday" (2009), the latter of which earned acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival.
Beyond acting, Leonard has made significant strides as a writer and director. He co-wrote and directed the 2012 film "The Lie," which explores complex themes of morality and deception. His creative endeavors reflect a commitment to storytelling that resonates with audiences.
Throughout his career, Joshua Leonard has demonstrated a unique ability to blend artistry with compelling narratives, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions continue to influence a new generation of filmmakers and actors.
Filmography
The Motel Life
Madhouse (2004)
The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014)
The Lie
Quid Pro Quo
Lost Holiday
The Blair Witch Documentary
Among Ravens
20 Years After
The Drop (2022)
Curse of the Blair Witch
Deuces Wild
Shark Night 3D
Men of Honor
Hatchet
If I Stay
Fully Realized Humans
Teenage Cocktail
The Shaggy Dog (2006)
Depraved
Things Behind the Sun
Live from Baghdad
Bitter Feast
Torn Hearts
Four Good Days
Scorched
The Blair Witch Project
Country Remedy
Unsane
Bliss (2021)
Humpday
6 Years
Togetherness