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born
where and when was Josh Gad Born in February,23, 1981 in Hollywood, Florida -
Josh parents and siblings
Josh parents are Sam Gad, and Susan Gad and siblings are Josh Gad, Jeff Gad and he has a step sister but keeps her information private -
wife and kids
Josh got married to Ida Darvish, on May 10, 2008 (they met at a theater production- All in the timing in 2004) then later on had two beautiful daughters that are Ava Gad, born in 2011 (around 13 years old as of 2024) and Isabella Gad, born in 2014 (around 9 years old as of 2024). -
Josh education
Josh Gad attended NSU University School in Davie, Florida, where he developed his passion for performing arts and was involved in theater, and graduated in 1999.
Then attended the College Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree in Drama in 2003 from Carnegie Mellon's prestigious School of Drama, which is renowned for producing many talented actors. -
who inspired Josh Gad to do acting
His mother, high school drama teacher and Robin Williams were some of the people that inspired Josh Gad to go into and stay in acting -
movies
He has 30 movies in total that included Beauty and the Beast" (2017) – He portrayed LeFou, Gaston's sidekick, "Pixels" (2015) – Gad played Ludlow Lamonsoff, The Wedding Ringer" (2015) "Murder on the Orient Express" (2017) – He appeared as Hector MacQueenMarshall" (2017) – Gad played Sam FriedmanThe Angry Birds Movie" (2016) and "The Angry Birds Movie 2" (2019) – Gad voiced the character Chuck, the fast-talking bird But is most famous for "Frozen" (2013) voiced Olaf -
awards
Grammy Award:Best Musical Theater Album – The Book of Mormon (2012)Annie Award:Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production – Frozen (2014)Disney Legend Award:
Gad was honored as a Disney Legend in 2019 -
nominations
Tony Award:Best Leading Actor in a Musical – The Book of Mormon (2011)Primetime Emmy Award:
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance – Central Park (2020)Teen Choice Awards:
Choice Movie: Voice – Frozen (2014)
MTV Movie & TV Awards:
Best Comedic Performance – Frozen (2014)