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Biography

Josh Brogadir's work in front of the camera began in TV news as a general assignment reporter in the small western Colorado city of Grand Junction. After stints in Peoria, Illinois and Scranton, Pennsylvania, Josh reported in Boston on the capture and prosecution of notorious mobster James "Whitey" Bulger, catastrophic flooding following Hurricane Sandy, and the Boston marathon bombings, ensuing manhunt, and federal trial. Boston is where Josh's acting career got underway, beginning with a Titleist golf commercial. He then acted in feature films The Purge: Election Year and Live By Night, followed by supporting roles in short films: as a pickpocket in the fight film, The Waiter, a surgery patient's brother in Wait for Laugh, and a cabaret host in Modern Mime. Josh's first principal role in a feature film was as a reporter in Patriots Day. His most recent projects include several commercials and industrials, plus feature films Code 13:Unreadable, The Streets Run Red, Stronger, the te

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