Josh McDermitt

Josh McDermitt
Joshua Matthew Michael McDermittknown professionally as Josh McDermitt is an American film and television actor and comedian. He is best known for playing Eugene Porter on AMC's The Walking Dead. In 2006, McDermitt appeared on Last Comic Standing as a contestant, but he did not win. McDermitt had a main role on the sitcom Retired at 35 from 2011–2012, playing the character Brandon. The series was canceled after its second season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth4 June 1978
CityPhoenix, AZ
CountryUnited States of America
Music is very transporting. I'll hear a song for the first time and I rarely listen to the lyrics. I picture that song playing as a soundtrack to a movie, or even just in the background of someone's life. This all sounds weird, but I have an active imagination, and music opens the floodgates of that area of my brain.
I have an active imagination, and music opens the floodgates of that area of my brain.
We went a few decades without a good mullet on TV, so I'm happy to bring it back.
One person I haven't worked with yet, who I find hilarious, is Chad Coleman.
The really cool thing about when you're playing a comic book character is that no one knows what he sounds like.
That's the easiest job you can have in TV comedy, being the guy who just delivers the funny.
A lot of times, working in stand up, you're by yourself, and so you just have to rely on yourself only... but I like working in an ensemble.
I stand in my own way on a daily basis. I don't know if this is something I will ever overcome completely, and I'm oddly okay with that.
I'm okay with standing in my way and in turn allowing it to impede my progress, but I'm okay with the struggle of overcoming obstacles despite myself.
I'm on a constant yo-yo of health. I will go a week eating incredibly clean, but then I'll follow that up with a month's worth of binge eating. Then I hit the gym and eat clean, and then I mix it up with core exercises, yoga, Pilates, and sitting on an incline bench while checking my phone.
For my mind, I try to reduce stress by finding quiet time and meditating.
Never underestimate the power of sitting quietly.
I love puzzles, but when I'm done putting together a puzzle, I feel accomplished, and then I wonder, "What's next?" Then I go start another puzzle.
Life is a puzzle that I feel like we'll never fully put together.