
Josh Schell
Acting
Biography
Josh Schell is an American film and theater actor.
Known For

A series of stand-alone horror shorts ranging from the terrifying to the ridiculous.
Bite Size Halloween

In 1987 Oakland, a mysterious force guides The Town's underdogs in four interconnected tales: teen punks defend their turf against Nazi skinheads, a rap duo battles for hip-hop immortality, a weary henchman gets a shot at redemption, and an NBA All-Star settles the score.
Freaky Tales

A couple receives a mysterious package from an old friend.
Other Side of the Box

Olivia and Matthew Grey, 18-year-old twins born into a world of privilege and high expectations. There are almost no boundaries between them - even their dreams are connected.
Feed

Herbert Heller keeps his experience as a teenage boy surviving in Auschwitz hidden from his family. Until he meets Abby, a young teenager whose own brush with pain and death inspires him to open up as well, leading the two of them to exchange their stories as a meaningful and healing friendship is born.
The Optimist

An alcoholic film editor puts together the pieces of his movie star sister's murder.
Americana

An Oakland mayoral candidate struggles to figure out her personal and professional lives.
Thirsty

A tragedy at work and family secrets revealed at home provoke a 70-year-old surgeon to discover the truth about himself and his lineage.
Generations

A woman wakes in a car with no memory of how she got there, and a man tied up in the back seat. Stranger still, she finds an audio recording with her voice telling her what to do next.
Play Me

A couple's apartment is invaded by a mysterious creature that makes noises like birdsong.
The Whistler

Wendell is trying to make peace with his earthly deterioration in the face of late-stage cancer. His son Josh is fighting it, fleeing it, denying it. After a five year estrangement, father and son are now thrown together in a remote cabin enveloped in the vibrant, buzzing, crawling redwood forest of Northern California. As Wendell forgives himself of his own inadequacies, Josh releases years of pain and anger, borne from living under the rigid principles of his father, a renowned Buddhist teacher who for decades pretended to be anything but the deeply flawed, selfish man he really was....but is he still? Human connection, obligation, illusion, enlightenment, love and fear -- it's all up for grabs in this meditative, probing, tender story of inevitability.
For the Coyotes

Meg spends the final 30 minutes of her life with Michael, a young man she once spent a lot of time with in a cabin.