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Occupation
  
Actor

Height
  
1.70 m

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Josh Hutcherson

Years active
  
2002–present

Siblings
  
Connor Hutcherson

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Full Name
  
Joshua Ryan Hutcherson

Born
  
October 12, 1992 (age 31) (
1992-10-12
)

Residence
  
Parents
  
Chris Hutcherson, Michelle Fightmaster

Upcoming movies
  
Journey 3: From the Earth to the Moon, The Long Home

Movies
  
The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games: C, The Hunger Games, Bridge to Terabithia

Similar People
  
Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Connor Hutcherson, Sam Claflin, Elizabeth Banks

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Joshua Ryan "Josh" Hutcherson (born October 12, 1992) is 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 Dogs (2003) on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in The Polar Express (2004) and a voice-acting role in Howl's Moving Castle (2005).

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Hutcherson's other early film appearances include Little Manhattan, Zathura (both 2005), RV (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007), Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), and The Kids Are All Right (2010). In 2011, he landed the leading role of Peeta Mellark in the box office record-setting film series The Hunger Games, released annually from 2012 to 2015, for which he won three MTV Movie Awards and a People's Choice Award. During the same period he also played a lead role in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) and a voice role in the animated film Epic (2013).

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Throughout his career, Hutcherson has expressed an interest in directing and producing. He has served as an executive producer in Detention (2011), The Forger (2012) and Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015), while also playing a lead role in each film. He is also heavily involved in the gay–straight alliance chapter called "Straight But Not Narrow".

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Early life

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Born in Union, Kentucky, on October 12, 1992, Hutcherson is the elder son of Michelle (née Fightmaster), a former Delta Air Lines employee who now assists with Josh's career, and Chris Hutcherson, an analyst for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). His parents, who were also born and raised in Kentucky, met in high school in Dry Ridge. He has one younger brother, Connor.

Hutcherson's interest in acting developed as a child despite his parents' concerns about the profession. According to the actor himself, he had "loved the entertainment industry" from the age of four. His father said that his son was compelled to perform for people from a very young age, possessing a personality that attracted people's attention. His mother said that he "bugged us so much" into becoming an actor, but believed it was a phase he was going through and would grow out of. Aged eight, Hutcherson went through the yellow pages and contacted an acting agency. In January 2002, he and his mother met acting coach Bob Luke, who travelled from New York City to Kentucky to meet them. Luke advised them to go to Los Angeles and begin auditioning Hutcherson for TV pilots. At the time, his only acting experience had been in a Kroger television commercial and a Vacation Bible School training film. For three years, Hutcherson and his mother lived in Los Angeles' Oakwood apartments, a housing community that accommodates young child actors and their families.

Most of Hutcherson's childhood was spent on film sets rather than in a classroom. He attended New Haven Elementary School in Union until he began his career at the age of nine, after which he began homeschooling, with his mother as his teacher. He later returned to Kentucky to attend Ryle High School for one semester. Hutcherson played on the high school's soccer team and has been a keen sports enthusiast since, also displaying a passion for football and tennis. At the age of 13, he participated in a triathlon. He later said of his schooling experiences, "I know it's something kids have to deal with every single day but getting up at the same time every day and having to listen to teachers talk about things I could learn so much more easily on my own, I hated it."

2002–2010: Early roles

After moving to Hollywood in 2002, Hutcherson appeared in various television commercials. He landed his first major acting role as Nicky Harper in the 2002 pilot episode of House Blend, followed by minor roles in an episode of ER and the pilot episode of Becoming Glen. The following year, he played leading role Charlie Logan in the television film Miracle Dogs, which was released on Animal Planet. The film, Hutcherson's first, received a 79 percent approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Later that year, he starred opposite Peter Falk and Tim Daly in the television film, Wilder Days, playing Falk's grandson who accompanies him on a turbulent road trip. Daly was impressed with the young Hutcherson, remarking, "He's an exceptional kid. He's a really good actor, and he's very smart and confident in himself." Hutcherson's next role was as a boy dressed as Robin in his first feature film appearance, the well-reviewed independent film American Splendor, which won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. His character in 2004's fantasy film The Polar Express, young Hero Boy, was created by motion-capture of his facial expressions and body movements. The film starred Tom Hanks in the lead role and received mixed reviews from critics. In the animated fantasy film Howl's Moving Castle, he voiced the character of Markl, working alongside two other lead characters Christian Bale and Billy Crystal. All of his dialogue for the film was recorded in about eight consecutive hours.

In 2005, Hutcherson appeared in several Hollywood films while trying to establish himself in the industry. He portrayed the minor role of Bucky Weston in the comedy Kicking & Screaming. In 2005's Little Manhattan, he had a lead role alongside his younger brother, Connor. Stella Papamichael of the BBC approved of his performance, saying that "Hutcherson's delivery is spot-on, showing a keen instinct for self-effacing humor that would make even Woody Allen feel that bit more inadequate", but Variety columnist Brian Lowry felt that Hutcherson "might have looked cute on the page, but even with his Linus voice the language and tone [didn't] feel natural." He next appeared in a lead role in Jon Favreau's Zathura, which he enjoyed filming owing to the number of special effects and stunts he was involved with. Hutcherson received the Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a Feature Film by a Leading Young Actor" for the film.

Hutcherson's next appearance was in the comedy RV in early 2006, playing the son of Robin Williams's character Bob Munro. He professed finding it difficult to concentrate during the production because he was "constantly laughing" at co-star Williams. The film was not received favorably by critics and audiences; Variety said the film suffered from "blunt predictability and meager laughs". He received his second Young Artist Award nomination for his role, but lost to Logan Lerman in Hoot.

Hutcherson's breakthrough role in his career as a child actor came in 2007 when he portrayed Jesse Aarons in the fantasy drama Bridge to Terabithia. The film was shot on location in New Zealand for three and a half months. Hutcherson said of the filming: "That was an amazing experience. It doesn't get any prettier than that. There were beaches everywhere and all sorts of forests. We took little road trips everywhere and just had a lot of fun." He admitted to not having read the novel that the film is based upon before being cast. Author Ann C. Paietta describes his character of Jesse Aarons as "an introverted boy with four sisters, a financially strapped family, and a real talent for drawing" whose life is turned around when Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) arrives, with whom he creates an imaginary utopian world. Anne Hornaday of The Washington Post found his casting to be "a perfect fit" and commended how he portrayed the "sensitive, artistic, temperament" of his character, while Miriam Di Nunzio of the Chicago Sun-Times noted the chemistry between Hutcherson and Robb, referring to them as a "dynamic duo". He won his second Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a Feature Film by a Leading Young Actor" for the film. Hutcherson's next role was in Firehouse Dog (2007), in which he played Shane Fahey, a firefighter's son who befriends a dog. He has expressed his pleasure in working and bonding with the four different dogs who played his canine co-star. The film received mixed reviews, although critics were favorable to Hutcherson. Following the film, Carrie Rickey of The Philadelphia Inquirer referred to him as the "Jodie Foster of Generation Y", remarking that with "each successive film Hutcherson dives deeper into his reservoir of shame and hurt and hope, unnerving for one so young, but also unusually urgent for an actor of any age."

In 2008, he appeared in the independent crime drama Winged Creatures (released as Fragments on DVD) alongside Dakota Fanning as they portrayed two teenage friends who survive a massacre, and in Journey to the Center of the Earth, a 3D film adaptation of the novel of the same name where he portrayed a teen who travels to Iceland with an uncle he hardly knows, played by Brendan Fraser. Over the next two years, he appeared as a boy named Steve "Leopard" Leonard who visits a freak show with his friends in the vampire fiction film adaptation of the book Cirque du Freak and had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed The Kids Are All Right, portraying the son of a lesbian couple, played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore. According to Kaleem Aftab of The Independent, his role in the film was a pivotal point in his career and one of vital importance to continuing his career into adulthood. Hutcherson expressed gratitude at being cast in the film, displaying satisfaction with the intimacy and creative freedom that independent films provide over studio films. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy in 2010, and was a nominee for Best Picture at the 83rd Academy Awards. Gregory Ellwood of entertainment site HitFix stated: "Hutcherson's charismatic wit and natural instincts shine and it's arguably the first film where he proves he's more than just another sharp-looking teen actor."

2011–present: The Hunger Games and breakthrough

On April 4, 2011, Lionsgate announced that Hutcherson had been cast as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games series, opposite Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen. He was eager to land the role, feeling that he related to the character extremely well. In preparation for filming, he had to bleach his hair and gain 15 pounds. Lawrence, a close friend, has always spoken highly of him as an actor; in regards to his portrayal of Peeta Mellark she stated, "He's charming, he's sweet, he's down to earth, he's normal. He embodies all of it and brings it all to Peeta ... he's got all those great qualities and every single one of them comes across in every line he says out loud as Peeta." He became known for his pranks on set, leading to an accident as he was play-fighting with Lawrence who kicked him in the head, unintentionally knocking him unconscious and giving him a concussion. The initial film, The Hunger Games, was released on March 23, 2012, and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Hutcherson received the MTV Movie Award for "Best Male Performance". He was also awarded the 2012 NewNowNext award for "Next Mega Star" and the National Association of Theatre Owners's 2012 CinemaCon award for "Breakthrough Performer of the Year". Peter Travers of Rolling Stone described the actor's portrayal saying, "[Hutcherson] brings humor and a bruised heart to a boy who needs to mature fast."

Between landing the role in The Hunger Games and the film's release, he played a lead role and served as an executive producer for two films: Detention (2011) and The Forger (2012). In Detention, he played the role of popular teenager Clapton Davis in a film the plot of which has been compared to 1985's The Breakfast Club. His role in The Forger was as a 15-year-old orphan who finds himself in trouble until Alfred Molina's character comes to his aid. The film was not well received but the actors' chemistry together and their performance was. He next reprised his role as Sean Anderson in the 2012 Journey to the Center of the Earth sequel, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. Hutcherson has always been vocal about his desire to work on films of all sorts of genres. Regarding the switch from comedy-drama The Kids Are All Right to the Journey sequel, he stated: "For me, I like to do all different types of films and to go from having that awesome [indie] kind of thing that I love doing so much with great characters and a really great script to a bigger kind of studio film, to just cover the whole kind of spectrum of movies is really, really cool." Although the film was largely panned, it fared well commercially and his performance was well received, with Kofi Outlaw of Screenrant.com appreciating how he "does a good job holding the screen and portraying a somewhat layered protagonist". Later in 2012, he appeared in Red Dawn, a remake of the 1984 film of the same name. The film was panned by critics, achieving only a 12 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the lowest score of any film Hutcherson has acted in.

In 2013, Hutcherson voiced the character Nod in the animated action-adventure 3D film Epic, loosely based on William Joyce's book, The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs; the film is his most commercially successful except for The Hunger Games series. As filming approached for The Hunger Games sequel, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, he enlisted celebrity trainer Bobby Strom to assist him in five hour-long workouts per week. The film brought in $420 million at the North American box office, making it his most commercially successful film. Todd Gilchrist of Indiewire proclaimed of the actor's performance that "Hutcherson's maturing talents achieve a parallelism with the character's self-actualization, proving subtler and more self-aware with every resigned decision he makes on behalf of the people around him that he loves." Hutcherson received his second MTV Movie Award for "Best Male Performance" for his role in the sequel.

On November 23, 2013, the day following The Hunger Games: Catching Fire's United States release, Hutcherson hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. His performance received mediocre reviews, with Mike Ryan of The Huffington Post stating that he did not really bring "anything special to the table except having a nice attitude", and John Surico of GQ remarking that "while the night didn't necessarily disappoint, it also didn't dazzle".

Hutcherson again reprised his role in the two feature-length parts of the Mockingjay film adaptation. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 was released on November 21, 2014, and Part 2 followed on November 20, 2015. His character goes through a significant personality change in the films, which provided him with an acting challenge; he said, "I'm nervous about portraying it because I've never gone crazy before in a movie." Emily Yahr of The Washington Post spoke positively of his acting, by saying "Peeta's crazed expression is sure to haunt our nightmares for a long time," while David Edelstein of New York criticized his portrayal in relation to scenes with the other characters, saying "at least Josh Hutcherson's captured Peeta is mostly seen in interviews with Stanley Tucci's camp talk-show host on TV screens ... so the actor can't bring his lack of urgency to scenes with [Jennifer Lawrence]."

Before filming the Mockingjay movies, Hutcherson filmed Escobar: Paradise Lost, a French-Spanish romantic thriller film, which was released on January 16, 2015, in the U.S. He also served as an executive producer for the film, alongside first-time director Andrea Di Stefano, assisting with casting and blocking shots. Hutcherson said the opportunity "made [him] so hungry to do more like that".

Personal life

Hutcherson has cited actor Jake Gyllenhaal as an inspiration, admiring the way Gyllenhaal "has taken his career and the kind of jobs that he's taken". He has also named actor, director, and producer Philip Seymour Hoffman as another of his inspirations.

Hutcherson currently lives in Los Angeles, California. In May 2012, he purchased the 1,861-square-foot (172.9 m2) $2.5 million former house of Heath Ledger in Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, a small ranch built in 1951. He professes that his fame has not changed him as a person, stating, "I love my job more than anything in the world and I could never imagine doing anything else. So this whole thing is a very small price to pay compared to someone who has to go to an office to work."

As a known ally to the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community, Hutcherson advocates the gay–straight alliance campaign "Straight But Not Narrow". Since its formation, he has been its most active supporter. His involvement with the LGBT community stems from his family ties; two of his uncles who were gay died of AIDS-related illnesses. In April 2012, he became the youngest recipient of the Vanguard Award from GLAAD, given for promoting equal rights for LGBT people. He was also awarded with Young Humanitarian Award at the 2015 unite4:humanity award ceremony. Regarding his own sexuality, he considers himself to be "mostly straight" and does not believe in being limited by labels. Hutcherson also worked alongside The Trevor Project and human-I-T in 2014 when he began his campaign "Power On", which serves to help young LGBT people from rural areas to form communities by donating old computers and cell phones to LGBT resource centers; he began the campaign by donating an old computer of his own. Annually from 2012 through 2014, he has hosted the "Josh Hutcherson Celebrity Basketball Game" in Los Angeles, which raises funds and awareness for the "Straight But Not Narrow" campaign. In November 2013, Hutcherson and Queen Latifah presented trophies together to four young community volunteers in a live ceremony at the fifth annual TeenNick HALO Awards at the Hollywood Palladium.

Awards and nominations

During the first stage of Hutcherson's acting career, he received eight Young Artist Award nominations, four of which he won. He and the cast of 2010's The Kids Are All Right received eight nominations for "Best Cast" or "Best Ensemble" by eight different organizations including SAG-AFTRA and Broadcast Film Critics Association. For The Hunger Games, Hutcherson and his co-stars were nominated for ten awards, winning eight of them, including National Association of Theatre Owners' 2012 "Breakthrough Performer of the Year" and Logo TV's 2012 "Next Mega Star".

Filmography

Actor
-
Artist in Residence (pre-production) as
Max Rhinelander
-
Last Ticket (pre-production) as
Ronny
-
Land of Grace (post-production) as
David
-
Littlemouth (post-production)
-
The Long Home (completed) as
Nathan Winer
2024
The Beekeeper (completed)
2023
Five Nights at Freddy's (completed) as
Mike Schmidt
2023
57 Seconds (completed) as
Franklin Fox
2019
Ultraman (TV Series) as
Ultraman / Shinjiro / Shinjiro Hayata
- The Disaster (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- Finale (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- Time of Awakening (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- The Sign of a New Awakening (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- Taro vs Ultraman (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- A Warrior's Return (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- The Fourth Successor (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- No One to Trust (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- The Choice of a Hero (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- Hide and Seek (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- The Curse which Falls on Parent and Child (2023) - Shinjiro Hayata (English version, voice)
- ULTRAMAN No.6 (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Attack on SSSP (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- The Golden Fortress (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Flames of Fury (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- The Man without the Light (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- The Man from NY (2022) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- A Power That Shouldn't Be On This Earth (2019) - Shinjiro Hayata / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- A Real Ultraman (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Ace Killer (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- You As You Are (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Star Council (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Nice To Meet You, Brother (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- The Beginning of Truth (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Hidden Thoughts (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- The Curse of Ultraman (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- City of Aliens (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Release the Limiter! (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- Being Ultraman Isn't Bad (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
- An Inescapable Fate (2019) - Shinjiro / Ultraman (English version, voice)
2022
Across the River and Into the Trees as
Jackson
2020
Rita (TV Movie) as
Ricco
2017
Future Man (TV Series) as
Josh Futturman
- Time Rogues III: Escape from Forever (2020) - Josh Futturman
- The Land After Time (2020) - Josh Futturman
- Haven Is for Real (2020) - Josh Futturman
- The Outlaw Wild Sam Bladden (2020) - Josh Futturman
- Trappers Delight (2020) - Josh Futturman
- There Will Be Borscht (2020) - Josh Futturman
- Return of the Present (2020) - Josh Futturman
- The Precipice of Yesterday (2020) - Josh Futturman
- J1: Judgment Day (2019) - Josh Futturman
- Ultra-Max (2019) - Josh Futturman
- The Brain Job (2019) - Josh Futturman
- Dia de Los Robots (2019) - Josh Futturman
- Exes and OS (2019) - Josh Futturman
- The Last Horchata (2019) - Josh Futturman
- The Ballad of PUP-E Q. Barkington (2019) - Josh Futturman
- Guess Who's Coming to Lunch (2019) - Josh Futturman
- The Binx Ultimatum (2019) - Josh Futturman
- A Wolf in the Torque House (2019) - Josh Futturman (credit only)
- The I of the Tiger (2019) - Josh Futturman (credit only)
- Countdown to a Prologue (2019) - Josh Futturman
- Homicide: Life in the Mons (2019) - Josh Futturman
- A Date with Destiny (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Girth, Wind & Fire (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Prelude to an Apocalypse (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Justice Desserts (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Beyond the TruffleDome (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Pandora's Mailbox (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Operation: Natal Attraction (2017) - Josh Futturman
- A Blowjob Before Dying (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Operation: Fatal Attraction (2017) - Josh Futturman
- A Riphole in Time (2017) - Josh Futturman
- A Fuel's Errand (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Herpe: Fully Loaded (2017) - Josh Futturman
- Pilot (2017) - Josh Futturman
2019
Burn as
Billy
2019
Paquita Salas (TV Series) as
Ryan
- Bailes regionales (2019) - Ryan
2018
Elliot the Littlest Reindeer as
Elliot (voice)
2017
The Disaster Artist as
Philip / 'Denny'
2017
Tragedy Girls as
Toby Mitchell (uncredited)
2017
Ape (Short) as
Travis
2016
In Dubious Battle as
Vinnie
2016
DJ Snake and Bipolar Sunshine: Middle (Music Video short) as
Superhero
2015
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 as
Peeta Mellark
2015
The Rusted (Short) as
Max
2014
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 as
Peeta Mellark
2014
Escobar: Paradise Lost as
Nick
2014
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Official Teaser - Together As One (Short) as
Peeta Mellark
2013
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as
Peeta Mellark
2013
Epic as
Nod (voice)
2012
Red Dawn as
Robert Kitner
2012
The Forger as
Joshua
2012
The Hunger Games as
Peeta Mellark
2012
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island as
Sean
2011
7 Days in Havana as
Teddy (segment "El Yuma")
2011
Detention as
Clapton Davis
2010
The Third Rule (Short) as
Chuck
2010
The Kids Are All Right as
Laser
2009
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant as
Steve
2008
Adventure at the Center of the Earth (Video Game) as
Sean Anderson
2008
Journey to the Center of the Earth as
Sean Anderson
2008
Winged Creatures as
Jimmy Jaspersen
2007
Firehouse Dog as
Shane Fahey
2007
Bridge to Terabithia as
Jess Aarons
2006
RV as
Carl Munro
2005
Zathura (Video Game) as
Walter (voice)
2005
Little Manhattan as
Gabe
2005
Zathura: A Space Adventure as
Walter
2005
Kicking & Screaming as
Bucky Weston
2004
Eddie's Father (TV Short) as
Eddie Corbett
2004
The Polar Express as
Hero Boy (voice)
2004
Howl's Moving Castle as
Markl (English version, voice)
2004
Justice League Unlimited (TV Series) as
Van-El / Young Bruce Wayne
- For the Man Who Has Everything (2004) - Van-El / Young Bruce Wayne (voice)
2004
One Last Ride as
Joey
2004
Party Wagon (TV Movie) as
Toad E. Bartley (voice)
2004
Motocross Kids as
TJ
2003
Line of Fire (TV Series) as
Donny Rawlings
- Take the Money and Run (2003) - Donny Rawlings
2003
Wilder Days (TV Movie) as
Chris Morse
2003
Miracle Dogs (TV Movie) as
Charlie Logan
2003
American Splendor as
Robin
2003
The Division (TV Series) as
Matthew Inwood
- 'Till Death Do Us Part (2003) - Matthew Inwood
2002
Becoming Glen (TV Movie) as
Young Glen
2002
ER (TV Series) as
Matt
- First Snowfall (2002) - Matt
2002
House Blend (TV Movie) as
Nicky Harper
Producer
2019
Future Man (TV Series) (producer - 4 episodes)
- The Ballad of PUP-E Q. Barkington (2019) - (producer)
- A Wolf in the Torque House (2019) - (producer)
- The I of the Tiger (2019) - (producer)
- Countdown to a Prologue (2019) - (producer)
2017
Ape (Short) (producer)
2017
Crowbar Smile (Short) (producer)
2017
Honor Council (Short) (producer)
2017
Lyra (Short) (producer)
2016
Boy in a Backpack (Short) (producer)
2015
The Rusted (Short) (producer)
2014
Escobar: Paradise Lost (executive producer)
2011
Detention (executive producer)
Director
2018
Foster the People: Worst Nites (Music Video)
2018
West Coast Massive: High & Low (Music Video)
2017
Ape (Short)
Soundtrack
2015
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Josh Hutcherson/Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer/Chef Michael Schlow (2015) - (performer: "Boot Scootin' Boogie")
2013
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Josh Hutcherson/HAIM (2013) - (performer: "What Makes You Beautiful" - uncredited)
2007
Bridge to Terabithia (performer: "The Old Rugged Cross" - uncredited)
Writer
2018
Foster the People: Worst Nites (Music Video) (story)
Thanks
2015
The Mockingjay Lives: The Making of the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (Video documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2021
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- The Rise and Fall of Young Adult Dystopian Adaptation Franchises: 'Hunger Games', 'Harry Potter' (2021) - Self
- The Rise and Journey of Jennifer Lawrence: The Most Down to Earth Oscar Winner (2021) - Self
2021
Stars in the House (TV Series) as
Self
- Film Cast Reunion - THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT (2021) - Self
2020
Sidewalks Entertainment (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson (2020) - Self - Guest
2013
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest / Self - The Hunger Games
- David Spade/Josh Hutcherson/Pitbull (2020) - Self
- Live Goes Green Week - Day 2 (2020) - Self - Guest
- Jan-You-ary - Day 1 (2019) - Self
- That's My Baby: Thanksgiving Cooking Week - Day 2 (2017) - Self
- Hillary Clinton/Josh Hutcherson (2015) - Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson/Anjelica Huston/Aretha Franklin (2014) - Self - The Hunger Games
- Josh Hutcherson/Anjelica Huston/Jimmie Johnson (2013) - Self
2020
Unqualified (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson (2020) - Self - Guest
2012
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Episode dated 10 April 2020 (2020) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 November 2017 (2017) - Self
- Episode dated 18 November 2015 (2015) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 30 June 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 19 November 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 22 March 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
2019
The 24th Annual Critics' Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2019
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Meghan McCain and Josh Hutcherson - 01/10/19 (2019) - Self - Guest
2019
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (TV Series) as
Self
- Meghan McCain & Josh Hutcherson (2019) - Self
2015
Late Night with Seth Meyers (TV Series) as
Self
- Andy Samberg/Josh Hutcherson/Charlie Hall (2019) - Self
- Josh Hutcherson/Jennifer Carpenter/Michael Rezendes & Sacha Pfeiffer/Emily Armstrong (2015) - Self
2019
GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 8 January 2019 (2019) - Self
2019
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (TV Series) as
Self
- Keegan-Michael Key/Josh Hutcherson/Jamie Oliver (2019) - Self
2019
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Josh Hutcherson (2019) - Self
2018
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.36 (2018) - Self
2018
Story of Science Fiction (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Dark Futures (2018) - Self
2017
The Disaster Artist: Oh, Hi Mark: Making a Disaster (Video documentary short) as
Self
2012
Conan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson/Daveed Diggs/Talib Kweli and Anderson.Paak (2017) - Self - Guest
- The Stars of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) - Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson/Chris Gethard/Drennon Davis and Karen Kilgariff (2015) - Self - Guest
- Godzilla Versus Robocalling Mothra (2012) - Self - Guest
2017
The Late Late Show with James Corden (TV Series) as
Self
- Krysten Ritter/Josh Hutcherson (2017) - Self
2017
The Chew (TV Series) as
Self
- The Best Thanksgiving Desserts (2017) - Self
2014
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self / Self - The Hunger Games
- Episode #37.56 (2017) - Self
- Episode dated 4 November 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 18 November 2014 (2014) - Self - The Hunger Games
2005
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- Josh Hutcherson/Dale Earhardt Jr./Dan Auerbach (2017) - Self
- Josh Hutcherson/"Science Bob" Pflugfelder/Walk the Moon (2015) - Self
- Kobe Bryant/Kenny G & Warren G (2015) - Self (uncredited)
- Episode #10.118 (2012) - Self
- Episode #8.179 (2010) - Self
- Episode #4.396 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode #4.133 (2005) - Self
2016
EXTRAS-The Hunger Games (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- The Styles Of Panem (2017) - Self
- Taking Aim Stunts and Weapons (2017) - Self
- Battling The Clock Arena (2017) - Self
- The Phenomenon (2016) - Self
- The Training (2016) - Self
- The Tribute Diaries (2016) - Self
- Interveiw (2016) - Self
- The Cast Says Goodbye (2016) - Self
- Performances of Josh in Peeta (2016) - Self
- Unbreakable Bonds (2016) - Self
- One Vision (2016) - Self
- The Alliance (2016) - Self
2016
Panem on Display: The Hunger Games, The Exhibition (Documentary short) as
Self - Peeta Mellark
2016
Pawns No More: Making the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (Video documentary) as
Self
2016
The Hunger Games: Going Rogue (the Cast) (Video documentary short) as
Self - 'Peeta Mellark'
2016
Underground Terror: Battling the Lizard Mutts (Video documentary short) as
Self - 'Peeta Mellark'
2016
Welcome to the 76th Hunger Games: On Location in Atlanta, Paris & Berlin (Video documentary short) as
Self - 'Peeta Mellark'
2016
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #13.4 (2016) - Self
2013
Días de cine (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 26 November 2015 (2015) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 21 November 2013 (2013) - Self - Interviewee
2006
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee / Self
- Episode #44.10 (2015) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 30 January 2006 (2006) - Self
2015
Circus Halligalli (TV Series) as
Self
- Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson (2015) - Self
2015
Smosh (TV Series) as
Self
- JENNIFER LAWRENCE PRANKS SMOSH (#PrankItFwd) (2015) - Self
2013
Weekend Ticket (TV Series short) as
Self
- Episode #3.141 (2015) - Self
- Episode #2.89 (2014) - Self
- Episode #1.37 (2013) - Self
2015
The Hunger Games: The Phenomenon (TV Short documentary) as
Self
2015
Teen Choice Awards 2015 (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2010
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Max/The Overnight/Infinitely Polar Bear (2015) - Self
- Episode #9.10 (2013) - Self
- Episode #7.25 (2012) - Self
- Episode #7.16 (2012) - Self
- Episode #5.31 (2010) - Self
2015
Reel Junkie (TV Series) as
Self
- Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015) - Self
2015
Young Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Josh Hutcherson Talks ESCOBAR: PARADISE LOST & His Fave HUNGER GAMES Movie! (2015) - Self
2008
Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- Episode dated 23 June 2015 (2015) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 17 August 2012 (2012) - Self
- Episode dated 20 March 2012 (2012) - Self
- Episode dated 8 July 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 9 July 2008 (2008) - Self
2015
MTV After Hours with Josh Horowitz (TV Series short) as
Self
2015
Straight from the Heart: A Tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman (Video short) as
Self
2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self
- Josh Hutcherson/Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer/Chef Michael Schlow (2015) - Self
- Josh Hutcherson/Tracey Ullman/Echosmith (2014) - Self
2015
E! Live from the Red Carpet (TV Series) as
Self
- The 2015 Academy Awards (2015) - Self
2015
The Oscars (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2015
The Mockingjay Lives: The Making of the Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (Video documentary) as
Self / Peeta Mellark
2014
The Hunger Games: Capitol Cuisine (Video documentary short) as
Self
2014
Sky News: Sunrise (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 22 November 2014 (2014) - Self
2013
Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 20 November 2014 (2014) - Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 13 November 2014 (2014) - Self
- Episode dated 21 November 2013 (2013) - Self
2014
IMDb: What to Watch (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) - Self
2013
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Host / Trevor / ...
- Woody Harrelson/Kendrick Lamar (2014) - Self (uncredited)
- Josh Hutcherson/HAIM (2013) - Self - Host / Trevor / Craig / -
2014
Premio Donostia a Benicio del Toro (TV Special short) as
Self - Audience Member
2014
Teen Choice Awards 2014 (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2014
2014 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2014
The Alliance: Returning Cast (Video short) as
Self
2014
The Hunger Games: Battling the Clock Arena (Video documentary short) as
Self
2014
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Taking Aim: Stunts and Weapons (Video documentary short) as
Self
2014
The Hunger Games: The Quarter Quell Cast (Video documentary short) as
Self
2014
The Quell: On Location in Hawaii (Video documentary short) as
Self
2013
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 26 November 2013 (2013) - Self - Guest
2012
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #21.59 (2013) - Self - Guest
- Episode #20.46 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Episode #19.109 (2012) - Self - Guest
2013
TeenNick Halo Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2013
MTV's Catching Fire Fan Tribute (TV Special) as
Self
2013
Surviving the Game - Making the Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Good Day L.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 November 2013 (2013) - Self
2013
Sixth Man: Bluesanity (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2013 (TV Special) as
Self
2013
The 39th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2012
Chase the Stars: The Cast of 'The Hunger Games' (Video documentary) as
Self
2012
The World Is Watching: Making the Hunger Games (Video documentary) as
Self
2012
Teachers Rock 2012 (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2012
Teen Choice Awards 2012 (TV Special) as
Self - Winner & Nominee
2012
2012 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
2012
Punk'd (TV Series) as
Self
- Lucy Hale (2012) - Self
2012
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #20.123 (2012) - Self
2012
2012 New Now Next Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2012
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2012 (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2012
Big Morning Buzz Live (TV Series) as
Self
- The Hunger Games Cast/Kelly Lynch/John Schneider (2012) - Self
- Jennifer Lawrence/Josh Hutcherson/Chris Jericho/Stevie Ryan (2012) - Self
- Josh Hutcherson/Liam Hemsworth/Mariel Hemingway/June Ambrose (2012) - Self
2012
Hunger Games: Cast Interviews (Video documentary short) as
Self
2012
The Hunger Games Premiere (TV Special) as
Self
2012
Janela Indiscreta (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.106 (2012) - Self
2012
Entertainers with Byron Allen (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 February 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
2012
ES.TV HD (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 13 February 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
2012
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #9.96 (2012) - Self - Guest
2012
The 38th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2011
The 2011 Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2010
The Journey to Forming a Family (Video short) as
Self
2010
Lopez Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 August 2010 (2010) - Self
- Episode dated 9 August 2010 (2010) - Self
2010
Teen Choice Awards 2010 (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2010
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant - Tour du Freak (Video documentary short) as
Self
2009
Scream Awards 2009 (TV Special) as
Self
2009
Cribs (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 January 2009 (2009) - Self
2008
Being Josh (Video short) as
Self
2008
Total Request Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 July 2008 (2008) - Self
2008
Eiga 'Terebishia ni kakeru hashi' kôshiki gaido (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
The Early Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 June 2007 (2007) - Self
2007
The 28th Annual Young Artist Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Award Nominee
2006
JoJo: The Pop Princess (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Robin Williams: A Family Affair (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
RV Nation: The Culture of Road Warriors (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
The Cast of 'Zathura' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
The Right Moves: The Making of 'Zathura' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Zathura: Making the Game (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Zathura: Race to the Black Planet (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
Zathura: Zorgons, Robots and Frozen Lisa (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
Kicking & Screaming: Behind the Net - The Making of 'Kicking & Screaming' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
Kicking & Screaming: Soccer Camp (Video documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2021
Abandoned Engineering (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Hollywood Heroes (2021) - Self (uncredited)
2015
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #24.60 (2017) - Self
- Episode dated 21 November 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 15 August 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 18 July 2015 (2015) - Self
2015
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 July 2015 (2015) - Self
2015
Inside Edition (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 July 2015 (2015) - Self
2014
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - The Hunger Games / Self
- Blake Shelton/Josh Hutcherson (2014) - Self - The Hunger Games
- Tom Hanks/Josh Hutcherson/Colbie Caillat (2014) - Self
2014
Saturday Night Live: Thanksgiving Special (TV Special) as
Trey (segment "Thanksgiving Guest")
2014
Saturday Night Live: Best of This Season (TV Special) as
Devon / Craig (uncredited)
2012
Chelsea Lately (TV Series) as
Peeta Mellark in 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire' / Peeta Mellark
- Episode #7.177 (2013) - Peeta Mellark in 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire'
- Episode #6.41 (2012) - Peeta Mellark
2013
The Best of Superman (Video) as
Self
2013
The Frame (TV Series) as
Peeta Mellark
- Best-seller (2013) - Peeta Mellark
2012
Made in Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #7.22 (2012) - Self

References

Josh Hutcherson Wikipedia