Josie Davis(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Actress Josie Davis stars in director Drew Waters's hilarious Christmas comedy, Festival of Trees, out this holiday season. Also set to release this year is her role as evil government astrophysicist, Dr Barbeau, opposite James Remar, in the comedy Glowzies (2023) in which she and Remar were nominated at the Houston Film Festival. The movie premiered at the respected Sitges Film Festival, in Spain. She also has a watchable podcast on YouTube and can be heard on Apple, Spotify etc but you can watch clips from it on her Instagram page - @JosieDavis. Updates for her career are also found there.
A Hollywood, California native, Josie Davis began her career at the age of three years old. She starred in numerous television commercials, and as just a child, she was cast as a series regular, on the hit television show, Charles in Charge (1984), rated number-one in syndication. Josie received three nominations for her performance on the series and also won the respected Youth In Film Award for her role as the adorable, shy and bookish, Sarah Powell.
Josie was the youngest student to study with respected acting teacher from Brooklyn, Paul E Richards, for twenty years until his passing. He had been referred to as Lee Strasberg's "right hand man."
At the age of twenty four, Davis auditioned in front of Hollywood heavyweights, Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Shelley Winters, and Barbara Bain. After only one audition Davis was accepted into the legendary Actors Studio as a "Member with working privileges", then was made a Lifetime Member after only one callback. Over one thousand actors auditioned, making Davis only one of two actors to be accepted that year.
After wanting to focus on film, Academy Award winning director Mark Rydell told Josie even though she wanted to be thought of as a film actor she should be proud to be a new series regular on the last season of the iconic television series, Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). After the series ended, legendary Aaron Spelling cast Josie again as a series regular on his next show for NBC called, Titans (2000), until it's final run.
Josie's additional series credits include: a recurring role on CSI: NY (2004) with Gary Sinise, the fan favorite Christmas episode of Two and a Half Men (2003) that USA Today called "A must see". Comedy King, Chuck Lorre and the ex President of Warner Brothers, Peter Roth, told Davis she should've been nominated for an Emmy. Lorre said, "I couldn't imagine anyone else playing that part". Davis' other television credits include: CSI: Miami (2002), Hawaii Five-0 (2010), NCIS (2003), Rules of Engagement (2007) with David Spade, The Mentalist (2008), and the list goes on and on. Josie was cast opposite Ed O'Neill and Jennifer Love Hewitt in the television comedy, In the Game (2004), playing a diva sports reporter which guest starred Tom Brady, for ABC.
In 2011, Martin Landau and Mark Rydell cast Josie in the stage production out of The Actors Studio - David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow where her performance very well-received.
Josie took a break from television to focus on films. Nicolas Cage cast Josie in his directorial debut, Sonny (2002), opposite James Franco with the late Harry Dean Stanton. She worked opposite Malcolm McDowell in Wizardream (2021), playing the Evil Queen. Josie has played the lead in numerous independent films as well as Lifetime movies, which earned her Lifetime Movie Network's Lifetime Achievement award as well as one for her lead role in Backstabbed (2016).
Josie is writing her Memoir, which will take years to complete. She is involved in a variety of animal charities, but has especially loved her anonymous volunteer work at the South Los Angeles Animal Shelter where she adopted her two cats
A Hollywood, California native, Josie Davis began her career at the age of three years old. She starred in numerous television commercials, and as just a child, she was cast as a series regular, on the hit television show, Charles in Charge (1984), rated number-one in syndication. Josie received three nominations for her performance on the series and also won the respected Youth In Film Award for her role as the adorable, shy and bookish, Sarah Powell.
Josie was the youngest student to study with respected acting teacher from Brooklyn, Paul E Richards, for twenty years until his passing. He had been referred to as Lee Strasberg's "right hand man."
At the age of twenty four, Davis auditioned in front of Hollywood heavyweights, Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Shelley Winters, and Barbara Bain. After only one audition Davis was accepted into the legendary Actors Studio as a "Member with working privileges", then was made a Lifetime Member after only one callback. Over one thousand actors auditioned, making Davis only one of two actors to be accepted that year.
After wanting to focus on film, Academy Award winning director Mark Rydell told Josie even though she wanted to be thought of as a film actor she should be proud to be a new series regular on the last season of the iconic television series, Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). After the series ended, legendary Aaron Spelling cast Josie again as a series regular on his next show for NBC called, Titans (2000), until it's final run.
Josie's additional series credits include: a recurring role on CSI: NY (2004) with Gary Sinise, the fan favorite Christmas episode of Two and a Half Men (2003) that USA Today called "A must see". Comedy King, Chuck Lorre and the ex President of Warner Brothers, Peter Roth, told Davis she should've been nominated for an Emmy. Lorre said, "I couldn't imagine anyone else playing that part". Davis' other television credits include: CSI: Miami (2002), Hawaii Five-0 (2010), NCIS (2003), Rules of Engagement (2007) with David Spade, The Mentalist (2008), and the list goes on and on. Josie was cast opposite Ed O'Neill and Jennifer Love Hewitt in the television comedy, In the Game (2004), playing a diva sports reporter which guest starred Tom Brady, for ABC.
In 2011, Martin Landau and Mark Rydell cast Josie in the stage production out of The Actors Studio - David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow where her performance very well-received.
Josie took a break from television to focus on films. Nicolas Cage cast Josie in his directorial debut, Sonny (2002), opposite James Franco with the late Harry Dean Stanton. She worked opposite Malcolm McDowell in Wizardream (2021), playing the Evil Queen. Josie has played the lead in numerous independent films as well as Lifetime movies, which earned her Lifetime Movie Network's Lifetime Achievement award as well as one for her lead role in Backstabbed (2016).
Josie is writing her Memoir, which will take years to complete. She is involved in a variety of animal charities, but has especially loved her anonymous volunteer work at the South Los Angeles Animal Shelter where she adopted her two cats