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Birth name: Joshua David Duhamel Biography for Josh Duhamel
While studying biology to become a dentist, Josh Duhamel questions himself and flies to Los Angeles to become an actor. He auditioned for advertisements and follows comedy lessons before playing the first role of the portrait of Dorian Gray in 1999, new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel. The same year, he joined the small screen by integrating the casting of the Soap the strength of fate for 3 seasons. In 2003, he was recruited in a Casino in Las Vegas where he worked for Ed Deline (James Caan).
For his second experience in the cinema, he embodies the fictitious star Tad Hamilton in Rendez-vous with a star (2004) where he shares the poster with Kate Bosworth and Topher Grace.
Josh Duhamel is an American actor born on November 14, 1972 in Minot, in the North Dakota. He is best known for having played in the television series "Las Vegas" and in the films "Transformers" and "Life as We Know It". Duhamel grew up on a farm in Minnesota before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He started his career by playing in television advertisements and television series before winning his first role in the cinema in the film "Win a date with Tad Hamilton!" In 2004. Since then, he has played in many films and television series, making a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Duhamel is also known for his personal life, being married to the singer Fergie from 2006 to 2017. In 2018, he began to frequent the actress Eiza Gonzalez. In addition to his acting career, Duhamel is also an active defender of different charitable causes, including the fight against cancer and environmental protection. Filmography
TriviaQuotesIl est Franco-Américain
Il a le même prénom que son père
Il aime le basket, le football, le ski et le golf
Son nom de famille (Duhamel) se prononce "duh-MEL"
Il est propriétaire d'un restaurant dans sa ville natale de Minot, qui s'appelle «10 North Main".
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