Joey Luthman
Joey Luthman, was born the 14th January 1997 and is from from Dayton, Ohio. He
has 6 brothers and sisters, who are also musicians and thespians. He has been
performing since age 5. He started at The Dayton Playhouse (where Rob Lowe also
began) and La Comedia Dinner Theatre, working with Directors and Actors from New York.
He was discovered at a National Talent Competition in Orlando, FLA. In Dec. 2006.
At that time his resume included more than 20 Theatrical Productions, several
Television appearances and several regional commercials.
He came to LA in January of 2006 for a brief visit and began filming UCLA and
Chapman Graduate Thesis Films. His family decided to relocate to LA in January of
2007. He has won scholarships for Diane Christiansen and Howard Fine/ Deborah Gibson’s
Camp Electric Youth.
He nabbbed a recurring role as “Dave” on iCarly Season 2 and was recurring
as “Rad Ferris” in Weeds Season 4 on Showtime, a recurring role as “Doc” on the
HBO Series 1% and Guest Star roles on ABC’s Private Practice,
he returned in the role on November 2009 in the episode Sins of the father.
He also guested on CBS’s Eleventh Hour, and ABC’s October Road,
he also appeared on the Ghost Whisperer episode 'implosion' in March 2010.
His Feature Films include: An American Carol directed by David Zucker,
with Kevin Farley and Kelsey Grammer. Forget Me Not where he plays the younger
Cody Linley, from Hannah Montana, Kissing Strangers with Andy Dick and
Seymour Castle, Joey will also be seen in Bad Teacher (2011).
Joey is known as a quadruple threat singer, dancer, actor and musician, as he
demonstrated on CBS, ”Tyra Banks Show” in 2007, and with his Stand Up Comedy
Shows at the LA Hollywood Improv. He won the 2009 Young Artist Award for Best
Performance in a TV Series as a Guest Star (Private Practice). He was also
nominated for Best in TV as a Recurring Role (Weeds Season 4) and nominated for
Best Young Actor in a Short film (Stars and Suns).
He also received the 2008 “Best Child Actor” Award from the OMNI Music and Acting
Awards with Louis Gossett Jr. @ theSkirball Center in LA, CA on May 11, 2008.
Joey won a 2010 young artist award (Photos) for his role in the short film 'Save the Skeet'.
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