Josh Meyers was born on August 1, 1976, in Bedford, New Hampshire. From a young age, he was drawn to the world of entertainment and knew that he wanted to pursue a career in acting. Growing up, he looked up to his older brother, Seth, who would later become a cast member on Saturday Night Live.
Meyers got his big break when he joined the cast of MADtv in 2002 for its eighth season. His talent for impersonating celebrities like Eminem and Owen Wilson quickly caught the attention of audiences and casting directors alike. Meyers' comedic timing and versatility made him a standout performer on the show.
One of Meyers' most memorable roles was when he played Randy Pearson on the last season of the popular sitcom That '70s Show. He seamlessly stepped into the role previously held by Topher Grace, displaying his range as an actor and earning praise for his portrayal of the charming and lovable character.
Aside from his television work, Meyers has also appeared in various films and stage productions. In 2008, he had a supporting role in the comedy film College Road Trip, showcasing his ability to excel in both comedic and dramatic roles. He also had the opportunity to work on the Pee Wee Herman Show, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented actor.
Meyers' close bond with his brother, Seth, has been a constant source of support and inspiration throughout his career. The Meyers brothers share a passion for comedy and acting, and their shared experiences have helped them navigate the competitive and unpredictable world of show business.
Josh Meyers' contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow performers alike. His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles has solidified his status as a versatile actor with a bright future ahead. As he continues to hone his craft and take on new challenges, Meyers remains a beloved figure in the world of television and film.