Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson
Joshua Ryan "Josh" Hutchersonis an American actor. A native of Kentucky, Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of House Blend. His first film role was in Miracle Dogson Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in The Polar Expressand a voice-acting role in Howl's Moving Castle...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth12 October 1992
CityUnion, KY
CountryUnited States of America
I was very fortunate and didn't personally encounter any bullies in school, however bullies exist in many ways in life.
I'm a big fan of the older vampire movies.
I'm pretty simple, I don't use a hairbrush or a certain kind of hair product.
I'm a big romantic, traditional, cheesy guy.
T-shirt and jeans style now is where I'm at. Maybe a little rock 'n' roll T-shirt and jeans.
It's cool to play a vampire.
The Hunger Games' for me is I love the books so much and the character and the story were incredible. That's kind of the game plan is just do really interesting stories with interesting characters.
There's definitely a large fan base for the 'Twilight' and 'Harry Potter' movies that need their next fix.
My mind was blown by how much I felt I was like Peeta. We shot in the forest near Asheville, North Carolina-a lot of fight scenes, very physically demanding. Jennifer and I totally hit it off. We're both crazy people-we don't hold anything back.
Vampires can do whatever they want whenever they want, like fly around all the time. Plus, girls love vampires. Maybe they don't want to admit it, but they do, which is a plus.
I play basketball probably four to five days a week when I'm back home.
I've always been a big supporter of equal rights and encouraging people to be who they are.
Acting is one thing, but actually trying to change the world and the way people think to make people's lives better? That's the stuff I'm most proud of.
At the end of the day, regardless of whether you're doing a huge budget film or a small budget film, you still want the film to do well, and have people see it. That's the whole point. You want to put some kind of message into your films, and you want people to see it.