Joseph Carl White II
Height:
171 cm
A wrestler born to act. Joseph Carl White II's interest in entertainment began when he was in kindergarten with the role of Peter Cottontail in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". He is a native Floridian who was raised in Detroit before returning to his birthplace of Port Charlotte. He continued to act throughout high school in shows such a...
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A wrestler born to act. Joseph Carl White II's interest in entertainment began when he was in kindergarten with the role of Peter Cottontail in "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". He is a native Floridian who was raised in Detroit before returning to his birthplace of Port Charlotte. He continued to act throughout high school in shows such as "Damn Yankees", "You can't take it with you", "Kiss me Kate" and more. During which time he also began Improv, Commercial, Characterization and Sitcom Training through JRP Talent and Modeling Academy.Joseph attended college at Edison State Charlotte where he revitalized their chapter of the Delta Psi Omega Nation Theater Society as its president. During his time at Edison he was in many productions including leading roles in shows such as "The Crucible", "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and "Curtains" as well as playing Eddie in the Golden Apple Dinner Theater's production of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show". It was while at Edison that he decided to pursue his dreams of acting on the big screen and moved to Hollywood to do just that.Joseph has trained with Commercial Casting Director Terry Berland, attended improvisational workshops with Chris Berube and Groundlings plus has studied Auditioning Techniques with Michelle Tomlinson. He was in three episodes of the first installment of "The Grind", a web series that won the Digiday Video Award for Best Original Video Scripted Show/ Series in 2012. He has also made repeat appearances as the character, Amoeba, on the series "Heroine Legends" and is repeatedly used in skits for "Tosh.O". Most recently, Joseph won the heart of America in 2013 on "The Millionaire Matchmaker" where his genuine attitude and chivalrous way of conducting himself showed through. Show less «