Singer/songwriter Josie Cotton was born as Josie Jones in Dallas, Texas. She's the daughter of a prominent local family who made their fortune in cotton. Josie began her career singing with several local bands in Dallas' Deep Ellum neighborhood and moved to Los Angeles in the late 70s. Cotton recorded the infamous New Wave rock single for Bomp Records in 1981. The controversial song proved to be a surprise cult underground hit and was subsequently reissued by Elektra Records. Josie's 1982 album "Convertible Music" produced a minor hit single with "He Could Be the One" and her 1984 album "From the Hip" beget the moderately successful single "Jimmy Loves Maryann." Alas, Elektra still dropped Cotton due to lackluster sales. Josie bounced back in 1996 and recreated herself as an art rocker with the oddball album "Frightened by Nightingales," which was co-produced by her punk music producer husband Geza X. Cotton appears as herself in the terrific teen comedy blast "Valley Girl;" she performs the classic Gary U.S. Bonds oldie "School Is In," "He Could Be the One" at the senior prom. Josie portrays mysterious immortal being Silver Ring in the offbeat horror sleeper "Nomads." More recently Josie Cotton has recorded the albums "Movie Disaster Music" and "Invasion of the B-Girls," the latter of which is made up of covers of B-flick theme songs. She's a co-founder of the label B-Girl Records.
Josie Cross is an actress, known for The Hunt for Pollyanna.
A Hollywood, California native, Josie Davis is an actress, producer and writer. Davis began her career at the age of three years old, starring in numerous television commercials. She was cast as a series regular when she was just a child on the hit television show, Charles In Charge. The show was rated number-one in syndication. Josie had three nominations and won the respected Youth In FIlm Award for her role as Sarah Powell. As an adult and the lead in numerous television movies Davis won two Lifetime Movie Network awards. Although she had the option of entering USC's prestigious writing program, Davis decided to continue acting, studying intensely with the late Paul E Richards for twenty years. At the age of twenty four, Davis auditioned for Hollywood heavyweights, Shelley Winters, Mark Rydell and Martin Landau. After only one audition Davis was accepted into the legendary Actors Studio as a member with working privileges, then was made a Lifetime Member after only her callback. Over one thousand actors auditioned, making Davis only one of two actors to be accepted that year. At the time of becoming a member of the Actors Studio Josie was a series regular on the iconic television show, Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), playing Camille Desmond, which she starred in through the end of the series. The following season, Davis was cast as a series regular on the legendary Aaron Spelling's next series called, Titans (2000). After searching endlessly for his perfect actress, Nicolas Cage cast Davis in his directorial debut, Sonny (2002). Davis was cast opposite James Franco in a star-studded cast that included Brenda Blethyn, Harry Dean Stanton and Scott Caan. Davis was also cast opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt and Ed O'Neill in a pilot, which guest starred Tom Brady, for ABC called In the Game (2004). Producers could not seem to find a comedic actress perfect to play Carol Cavanaugh in the film Kalamazoo? (2006) co-starring Claire Bloom, Renée Taylor and Chita Rivera until the very last day of auditions when Josie's funny audition came in. She also completed filming the motion picture In the Land of Merry Misfits (2007), produced by Maria Menounos, narrated by John Waters. The film was accepted into 2007's Tribeca Film Festival. Referred to as the King of Comedy, producer Chuck Lorre cast Josie saying, "I couldn't imagine anyone else in this role. You should have been nominated for an emmy" for a very large and memorable guest-star in the 2005 Christmas episode of the CBS hit, Two and a Half Men (2003). US Weekly chose Davis' episode as a "Must See". Next for this talented actress were starring roles in a long list of films. Josie shined as a gun toting Southern Belle in Carolina Moon (2007) alongside Claire Forlani and Oliver Hudson; and a concert violinist McBride: Requiem (2006) with John Larroquette With a love for working in the independent film world Josie starred in Twilight (2008), a short film opposite respected Ellen Geer, and the comedy Chasing Tchaikovsky (2007) with Ann Magnuson Josie displayed more of her comic chops working opposite David Spade on Rules of Engagement (2007) and later turned to a horror limited series for NBC opposite Clifton Collins Jr. in the show Fear Itself (2008), directed by Freddy vs. Jason (2003) director Ronny Yu. She has guest starred on too many shows to list but a few favorites were Burn Notice (2007), Bones (2005), Chuck (2007) as well as her recurring role on CSI: NY (2004) opposite Gary Sinese and Skeet Ulrich. Josie was the female lead in the Hallmarks Channel's Notes from Dad (2013), directed by ER's Eriq La Salle, and opposite Eddie Cibrian. In addition to a busy acting career, Davis produced the award-winning comedy short film, Lotto (2003), which she also starred in. She is writing the Untitled Josie Davis Pilot. Josie was under contract as the face and spokesperson for a skin care line and is now representing a new line. Davis is involved in a variety of charities, but has especially loved her volunteer work without the press at the South Los Angeles Animal Shelter where she adopted her cats Gia and Snow.
Josie DiVincenzo was born and raised on the north side of Buffalo, NY, and was on the stage by the early age of 4. Pursuing acting all through grammar and high school, she attended SUNY Fredonia for her BA in Theater, and the University of Southern California for her MFA in Drama. Josie went on to work extensively in Los Angeles, where she was seen in many acclaimed plays, and guest-starred in over 30 prime time TV shows such as Weeds, 24, CSI:NY, CSI, Desperate Housewives, NYPD Blue, the film DareDevil and many independent films, one of which, "The Desperate" has gone on to win an unprecedented 34 awards from film festivals around the nation, including recently, the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival in 2011. Recently, she returned to her hometown of Buffalo to appear in its summer's Shakespeare in Delaware Park (2nd largest free Shakespeare festival in the country) as Lady Macbeth, and to work at the Kavinoky Theatre in Tom Stoppard's "Rock 'n' Roll", "Noises Off", "You Say Tomato, I say Shut UP" in Rochester's DCT, and the highly praised and acclaimed one-woman show "Dai (Enough!)" at the Jewish Repertory Theatre in Buffalo, NY for which she won the Artie Award (Artvoice Excellence in Theatre) for Outstanding Actress in a play, and The Best of WNY (Buffalo Spree Magazine)for Best Actress. Most recently, she was seen in the acclaimed My Name is Asher Lev at The Jewish Repertory Theatre, and Kate Keller at the Irish Classical Theatre of Buffalo, NY. Winner: Best actress 48Hour Film Festival, Artvoice Aware for Outstanding Actress, and Spree Best Of Western NY for Outstanding Actress.
Josie Ellis is known for Tom Hanks: The Nomad (2023), Queen Victoria: Young Princess to Young Queen (2022) and Princess Grace of Monaco (2022).
Josie is an actress from the Dallas/Fort Worth area. She makes her film debut in the role of Betty in 12 Mighty Orphans premiering in June of 2021. She works with her identical twin sister, Lillie, and her older sister, Tomzie. Josie and her sisters hope to continue finding opportunities to work in the film and TV industry.
Josie Gallina is an actress, known for Boardwalk Empire (2010), The Brooklyn Banker (2016) and Tapestry (2019).
Josie Ho was born on December 26, 1974. She is an actress and producer, known for Open Grave (2013), Contagion (2011) and Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009). She has been married to Conroy Chi-Chung Chan since November 14, 2003.
Josie Hung is known for Staycation (2023), Someone I Used to Know (2013) and Axegrinder 4: Souls of Blood (2022).
Josie Kidd was born on 8 January 1938 in Kent, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Within These Walls (1974), ITV Playhouse (1967) and Who, Sir? Me, Sir? (1985). She was previously married to Ian Norris. She died on 4 June 2018 in England, UK.