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Joshua Rush

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Joshua Rush is a young actor best known for playing Young Sylar on the hit series "Heroes" and Young Chuck Bartowski in the series Chuck. Joshua has been in the at the age of 10 months when he appeared in a local television special which was followed up by several ads and catalog print work.

Josh moved with his family from Houston to L.A in 2008 and since then he has added numerous television credits to his growing resume. These include appearances on "Private Practice," "Medium" and "Criminal Minds" before landing the recurring role as 'Little Sylar' on Heroes. This led to a guest spot on CSI: NY and adding his voice to Rick on Special Agent Oso and the role of 'Young Chuck' on the series of the same name.

Joshua has numerous voice work on his resume including the television movies "November Christmas,"  "Beyond the Blackboard," "Family Guy,"  The Adventures of Puss in Boots, (2015) "Gravity Falls, "   "Clarence" and Star vs. The Forces of Evil. He also made guest appearances on '40s and Failing and did more voice work on the TV movie The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar. He continued voice work on the series version of "The Lion Guard" in 2016. He also appeared on the series "Bones" in the 2015 episode  The Carpals in the Coy-Wolves. Joshua landed the role of Cyrus on the Disney series "Andi Mack" which premiered on April 7, 2017. He also continued his voiced work by providing the voice of Waldo in the series Where's Wally?.

His feature credits include Saving Lincoln (2012) and Parental Guidance (2012) and he lends his voice to "The Key Man," "Pussin Boots," "Playing for Keeps," "Escape from Planet Earth" and "Mr. Peabody & Sherman," Joshua also has several short films to his credit. Joshua also stars in the features "Break Point" (2015), "Sex, Death and Bowling" (2015) and  Emelie also for 2015.

The teen actor would one day love to live out his dreams of working in Congress but for now, you can enjoy his work on film and television roles.