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Josh Radnor

American actor and filmmaker (born 1974)

Josh Radnor

Summary

American actor and filmmaker (born 1974)

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  • filmmaker
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Joshua Thomas Radnor (born July 29, 1974) is an American actor, filmmaker, author, and musician. He is best known for portraying Ted Mosby on the Emmy Award–winning CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014). He made his writing and directorial debut with the 2010 comedy drama film Happythankyoumoreplease, for which he won the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.

In 2012, he wrote, directed and starred in his second film, Liberal Arts, which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. In 2014, Radnor portrayed Isaac in the Broadway play Disgraced, which was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. He then starred as Dr. Jedediah Foster on the PBS American Civil War drama series Mercy Street, Lou Mazzuchelli in the musical series Rise, and as Lonny Flash in Hunters. In 2024, he returned to theater acting in the Itamar Moses play The Ally at The Public Theater.

Early life, family and education

Radnor was born in Columbus, Ohio, to Carol Radnor (), a high school counselor, and Alan Radnor, a medical malpractice lawyer. Radnor and his two sisters were raised in Bexley, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, and was raised in Conservative Judaism. He attended the Orthodox Jewish day school Columbus Torah Academy before attending Bexley High School.

As a student at Kenyon College, his school's theater department presented him with the Paul Newman Award and during which he spent a semester (Spring 1995) training at the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut. He graduated from Kenyon with a Bachelor of Arts in drama in 1996.

After college, Radnor participated in an Israel experience program in Tzfat with Livnot U'Lehibanot in 1997. He subsequently enrolled in New York University's graduate acting program at the Tisch School of the Arts, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree.

Career

Radnor and Ben Lee performing

Radnor was cast as the lead in The WB series Off Centre. However, the role was re-cast with Eddie Kaye Thomas before the first episode aired. In 2002, he made his Broadway debut in the stage version of The Graduate, succeeding Jason Biggs, opposite Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone. In 2004, Radnor starred in The Paris Letter alongside his future How I Met Your Mother co-star Neil Patrick Harris. From 2005 to 2014, Radnor starred as Ted Mosby in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, his biggest role to date. The series ran for nine seasons and revolved around friends living in New York City and finding love. He acted alongside Cobie Smulders, Neil Patrick Harris, Jason Segel, and Alyson Hannigan.

In July 2008, he starred opposite Jennifer Westfeldt in the premiere of the play Finks, written by Joe Gilford and directed by Charlie Stratton for New York Stage and Film. Radnor made his directorial debut with the film Happythankyoumoreplease, where he was both the writer and star of the 2010 comedy-drama. His second directorial effort, Liberal Arts, starring himself and Elizabeth Olsen, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2012. Radnor appeared in the Broadway production of Disgraced, which opened October 23, 2014, at the Lyceum Theatre. He is set to direct the sci-fi thriller film The Leaves. From 2016 to 2017 he played Dr. Jedediah Foster in the historical medical drama Mercy Street on PBS.

In October 2016, Radnor also confirmed he is in a band, Radnor and Lee, with Australian musician Ben Lee. Radnor and Lee had known each other for "twelve or thirteen years after meeting on the set of How I Met Your Mother" eventually writing songs together. Their debut album, Radnor & Lee was released on November 10, 2017, "receiving widespread praise across the board, and cementing the duo as an accomplished pair of artists," stated Rolling Stone. On February 19, 2020, Spin announced Radnor and Lee's sophomore album, Golden State, out on Flower Moon Records, and premiered the first single "Outside In." American Songwriter later premiered the video for the album's 2nd single, "Simple Harmony." Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the album's release date was pushed back to June 2020. Radnor's debut solo EP, One More Then I'll Let You Go, was released on April 16, 2021, on Flower Moon Records. Rolling Stone premiered the first single, "The High Road," March 10, 2021, calling it a "gently lilting ballad about the breakdown of a friendship on which he sings... which features deep textures of piano, acoustic guitar, organ, and snapping fingers." The EP's 2nd single, "You Feel New," premiered on March 31, 2021, with features in Rolling Stone, NPR, American Songwriter and Paste Magazine.

From 2020 to 2023, he starred as Lonny Flash Amazon Prime series, Hunters acting alongside Logan Lerman and Al Pacino. He voiced Durpleton in the Netflix animated series Centaurworld (2021). He took a recurring role as Adam one of the protagonists friends, in the FX on Hulu limited series Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022). He acted alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Brody. The series went on to receive a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. In 2024 Radnor returned to theatre starring in the Itamar Moses play The Ally directed by Lila Neugebauer at The Public Theatre.

Personal life

In 2008, Radnor told the Los Angeles Times, "I do Transcendental Meditation, and part of the reason I chose my house is that I thought it would be a great place to meditate."

Radnor is an avid Cloud Cult fan. He collaborated with the band to make the film The Seeker in 2016. Radnor explained, "What's true for me about a lot of music, but especially true for Cloud Cult's music, is that it stirs up the thing that's already in you and calls it out. If this film is able to do that, I'll sleep well at night."

Radnor married clinical psychologist Jordana J. Jacobs on January 6, 2024. Their son was born in January 2026.

Filmography

Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Not Another Teen MovieTour Guide
2008The Negotiating TableWGA NegotiatorShort film
2010HappythankyoumorepleaseSam WexlerAlso director and writer
2012Liberal ArtsJesse FisherAlso director, writer and producer
2013Afternoon DelightJeff
2013The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to EdenJohn Garth (voice)Documentary
2016The SeekerFatherAlso executive producer
2018Social AnimalsPaul
2023Three BirthdaysRob
2024All Happy FamiliesGraham Landry

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Welcome to New YorkDougEpisode: "The Crier"
2001Off CentreMike PlattUnaired pilot
2002Law & OrderRobert KitsonEpisode: "Access Nation"
2002The CourtDylan Hirsch3 episodes
2003ERKeithEpisode: "The Advocate"
2003Six Feet UnderWill JaffeEpisode: "The Trap"
2003Miss MatchAndrew GilbertEpisode: "I Got You Babe"
2005Judging AmyJustin BarrEpisode: "Too Little, Too Late"
2005–14How I Met Your MotherTed MosbyMain role (208 episodes)
2007, 2009Family GuyTed Mosby (voice)Episodes: "No Chris Left Behind"
"Peter's Progress"
2013MalviviendoHimself/cameoEpisode: "La cosa está muy negra"
2016–17Mercy StreetDr. Jedediah FosterMain role (12 episodes)
2018RiseLou MazzuchelliMain role (10 episodes)
2018Grey's AnatomyJohnEpisode: "Momma Knows Best"
2020–23HuntersLonny FlashMain role (18 episodes)
2021CentaurworldDurpleton (voice)Main role (18 episodes)
2022Fleishman Is in TroubleAdamRecurring (5 Episodes)

Music videos

YearTitleArtistNotes
2016"Let Me Be Your Girl"Rachael YamagataDirector
2017"Be Like the Being"Radnor and LeeDirector
2021"Afternoon"CindersDirector

Theatre

YearTitleRoleLocationRef.
2002The GraduateBenjamin BraddockPlymouth Theatre, Broadwaytitle=Josh Radnorurl=http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=99961work=Internet Broadway Databaseaccess-date=January 11, 2012}}
2004The Paris LetterSam Arlen / Young SandyKirk Douglas Theater
2011She Loves MeGeorg NowackStephen Sondheim Theatre, Broadway
2014–2015DisgracedIsaacLyceum Theatre, Broadway
2016The Babylon LineAaron PortLincoln Center Theatre
2018Little Shop of HorrorsSeymour KrelbornKennedy Center
2024The AllyAsafThe Public Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
2010Sundance Film FestivalAudience AwardHappythankyoumoreplease
Grand Jury Award
2011Georgia Film Critics AssociationBreakthrough Award
2013Midwest Independent Film FestivalBest FeatureLiberal Arts
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Screenplay
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Bromance (with Jason Segel and Neil Patrick Harris)How I Met Your Mother
2024Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding Lead Performer in a PlayThe Ally

Discography

[[Radnor and Lee]]

  • Radnor and Lee (2017, Gold Village Entertainment)
  • Golden State (2020, Flower Moon Records)

Solo

  • One More Then I'll Let You Go (2021, Flower Moon Records)
  • Eulogy, Vol. 1 (2023, Optimal Grip)
  • Eulogy, Vol. II (2024, Optimal Grip)

Additional appearances

  • Paty Cantú & Josh Radnor – "Mirame" (2020, Universal Music Mexico)

References

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