Joshua Bryant
Joshua Bryant is a multifaceted American talent who has made significant contributions as an actor, director, author, and speaker. He is best known as the founder of the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival, which takes place in Taos, New Mexico, celebrating independent cinema and fostering artistic dialogue.
Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Bryant honed his craft by studying at the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He also served in the Signal Corps for three years before embarking on a vibrant career in theater, which eventually transitioned into television and film.
Throughout his extensive career, Bryant has appeared in a variety of films and television movies. His notable film credits include roles in "The Curious Female" (1970), "Black Noon" (1971), "Enter the Devil" (1972), and "Salem's Lot" (1979), among others. He also had a prolific television career, guest-starring in iconic shows such as "Columbo," "Little House on the Prairie," "M*A*S*H," and "The Rockford Files." Notably, he hosted the syndicated series "Game Warden Wildlife Journal" for four years, showcasing his passion for wildlife and conservation.
Bryant's diverse body of work and dedication to the arts have established him as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.