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Joshua Bryant

Joshua Bryant

American actor, director, author (b. 1940)


Joshua Bryant (born July 2, 1940) is an American actor, director, author, and speaker who is the founder of the Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival in Taos, New Mexico.[1]

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Early life and education

Bryant was born in Norfolk, Virginia. After attending the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theater Arts and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and serving for three years in the Signal Corps, he began a career in the theater that eventually led to his starring, guest-starring in several television shows.[2]

Career

Bryant's movie credits have included acting roles in films and television movies, such as The Curious Female (1970), Black Noon (1971), Enter the Devil (1972), A Scream in the Streets (1973), The Morning After (1974), Trapped Beneath the Sea (1974), Framed (1975), The Night That Panicked America (1975), Maneaters Are Loose! (1978), Salem's Lot (1979), First Monday in October (1981), Gone Are the Days (1984), The Education of Allison Tate (1986), and Project Eliminator (1991) He was also active in television, including guest roles on Columbo, Kojak, Little House on the Prairie, M*A*S*H (three episodes), The Rockford Files (four episodes), The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Barnaby Jones (four episodes).[3]

For four years, Bryant hosted the syndicated series, Game Warden Wildlife Journal.[4]

Personal life

In June 2018, Joshua Bryant told Le Populaire du Centre newspaper that he had decided to leave the United States with his wife, Melinda Mullins, if the Bush administration invaded Iraq. In response to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Bryant and his wife organized or sold all their property and relocated to the Limousin region of France.[5]

Filmography

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References

  1. Romancito, Rick (March 13, 2008). "The End ; Taos Talking Pictures Founder Josh Bryant Has a Final Word". Taos News. The Santa Fe New Mexican.
  2. "Joshua Bryant". joshuabryant.fr. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  3. Solomonson, Ed; O’Neill, Mark. TV's M*A*S*H: The Ultimate Guide Book. BearManor Media.
  4. "Game Show". Indianapolis Monthly. Emmis Communications. July 1999. Retrieved December 12, 2022.
  5. Mingau, Muriel (June 9, 2018). "Pourquoi Joshua Bryant, acteur d'Hollywood et Melinda Mullins, actrice newyorkaise, ont choisi la Haute-Vienne" [Why Hollywood actor Joshua Bryant and New York actress Melinda Mullins chose Haute-Vienne]. Le Populaire du Centre (in French). Retrieved February 27, 2022. En 2003, nous ... avons affirmé : si le gouvernement Bush envahit l'Irak, nous quitterons les Etats-Unis. Evidemment, nous ne pensions que cela n'arriverait pas. ... Il nous a fallu quatre ans pour nous organiser, vendre ce que nous avions. [In 2003, we ... said: If the Bush administration invades Iraq, we will leave the United States. Obviously, we didn't think that would happen. But on March 20, 2003, war on Iraq was declared. ... It took us four years to get organized, to sell what we had.]

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