Josh Litman is a renowned Canadian-American writer and director, celebrated for his impressive body of work, which includes the critically acclaimed films "Actors Anonymous", "Last Dance", "The Priest, the Whore, and the Man at the Door", "Active Shooter", and "The Cluster B Quadrilogy".
Josh's academic background is equally impressive, having graduated in 2016 from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles, California, with a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film and Television Production. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience from Western University.
Throughout his career, Josh has demonstrated an astonishing level of productivity, boasting a vast and diverse portfolio of over 40 films, numerous plays, music videos, and two seasons (25 episodes) of a web-based television series. His films have garnered widespread recognition, screening at numerous festivals worldwide and earning numerous accolades. Furthermore, he maintains a significant following on YouTube, with over 85,000 subscribers and a view count in the millions.
Recently, Josh collaborated as a screenwriter on the feature adaptation of James Franco's "Actors Anonymous", starring James Franco, Eric Roberts, Emma Rigby, Scott Haze, and Horatio Sanz.