Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas, born on June 20, 1971, is a prominent American actor known for his diverse roles in film and theater. He made a significant impact in the film industry with his performances in notable projects such as *Glory Road* (2006) alongside Jon Voight, and *Poseidon* (2006), where he shared the screen with Kurt Russell and Richard Dreyfuss. Lucas also starred alongside Morgan Freeman and Robert Redford in Lasse Hallström's *An Unfinished Life* (2005) and worked with Jamie Bell in *Undertow* (2004), which was produced by acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick.
His impressive filmography includes appearances in *Ford v Ferrari* (2019), *The Lincoln Lawyer* (2011), *Hulk* (2003), *A Beautiful Mind* (2001), *American Psycho* (2000), and several others.
In addition to his film work, Lucas has made notable contributions to theater, including a recent off-Broadway performance in "Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell," as well as starring in Tennessee Williams' classic, *The Glass Menagerie*, on Broadway in 2005. His stage credits also encompass *Corpus Christi* and Christopher Shinn's *What Didn't Happen*.
Lucas has collaborated with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns on projects like *The War* (2007) and has produced films through his company, Two Bridges, including *Stolen Lives* (2009), showcasing his versatility and commitment to storytelling in various forms.
Filmography
Blood for Dust
Big Sur
Little Murder
Boychoir
Undertow (2004)
When Strangers Appear
Around the Bend
Stolen
The Map That Leads to You
Life As We Know It
You Can Count on Me
The Mayo Clinic
The Secret: Dare to Dream
The Weight of Water
Stolen (2012)
Secondhand Lions
Red Dog
Father Hood
The Most Hated Woman in America
Dear Eleanor
Peacock
Sweet Home Alabama
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
Little Accidents
Session 9
Daydream Nation
Breakthrough (2019) (2019)
The Black Demon
Death in Love
Stealth
She Dies Tomorrow
Glory Road
All Square
Queen of the Ring
Long Slow Exhale
The War
Palm Royale
The Firm
Benjamin Franklin
The Mysteries of Laura
Life Goes On
Prohibition