Josh Price(I)
- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Casting Department
Josh Price is currently working as a Network Television Producer for
Judge Alex and Cristinas Court both produced by 20th Television. Josh
has always had a passion for radio and the television and film
industry.
Price was the baby of eight children and was raised by a single mother on the outskirts of Houston, Texas. Josh being the baby and outnumbered by the older brothers and sisters, had to quickly make a name for himself and let him be known by the others that he was just as tough as they were if not tougher.
Josh's parents divorced at the age of five after irreconciable differences. Since there were so many children in both of his parents lives Josh's father decided that he would take four of the children and his mother would take the other four.
In 1990 Josh's dad was diagnosed with Leukemia and moved to Seattle, Washington where he underwent bone marrow transplant and radiation treatments.
He was still battling leukemia and had been in remission for several years, but unfortunately lost his battle in March of 1998.
Since the death of his father Josh has joined many walks and various fund raisers in the help to fight cancer. Josh looked up to his dad as a hero and always will.
Josh was home schooled and completed his high school degree at the age of 16. He began his career in radio, working as a promotions assistant for four Houston based radio stations. He continued developing his on-air talent doing voice overs on home recorders and answering services for multiple businesses and organizations.
Josh left the radio industry at the age of 18 only to begin to experience life in the film industry working as a production assistant for two huge feature films.
This passion grew even stronger when he landed his first production gig at the age of 18 as a Production Assistant on Varsity Blues which was filmed in West Texas and released by Paramount and MTV Films in 1998. Josh also worked as a production assistant on Double Jeopardy starring Ashley Judd opposite Tommy Lee Jones which was filmed in New Orleans, LA also released by Paramount.
In 1999 Josh decided to return to radio entering back into the industry as a Promotions Assistant quickly making his way to a Promotions Coordinator onto the Continuity Director for four stations. He made his on-air debut in 2000 working over nights his on-air name Johnnie Daniels.
From 2001 till 2004 Josh landed various production jobs/gigs until he met up with Evolution Film and Tape and worked on the reality series House Rules and The Mansion which aired on TBS.
In 2004 he was approached by MTV Networks to work the Janet Jackson Superbowl Half Time Show. Josh completed his work with MTV Networks and was offered to move to Los Angeles and work for Nickelodeon with U-Pick Live LA, Drake and Josh, and The John Henson Project. Josh lived in Los Angeles for a short time as he needed to come back to Houston to be with family and friends in a time of need.
In 2006 Josh was approached by the Producers of Twentieth Television's Judge Alex and was asked to be Producer on the show booking real people and real cases for 10 million viewers. He quickly jumped at the chance to work for such a large televised program. In middle of 2006 Twentieth Television offered him a job on the new hit court television show Cristina's Court.
Josh is still currently working for Cristina's Court as a Producer for the show and is also working on developing his own first time running Court Television Show and other network ideas.
Price was the baby of eight children and was raised by a single mother on the outskirts of Houston, Texas. Josh being the baby and outnumbered by the older brothers and sisters, had to quickly make a name for himself and let him be known by the others that he was just as tough as they were if not tougher.
Josh's parents divorced at the age of five after irreconciable differences. Since there were so many children in both of his parents lives Josh's father decided that he would take four of the children and his mother would take the other four.
In 1990 Josh's dad was diagnosed with Leukemia and moved to Seattle, Washington where he underwent bone marrow transplant and radiation treatments.
He was still battling leukemia and had been in remission for several years, but unfortunately lost his battle in March of 1998.
Since the death of his father Josh has joined many walks and various fund raisers in the help to fight cancer. Josh looked up to his dad as a hero and always will.
Josh was home schooled and completed his high school degree at the age of 16. He began his career in radio, working as a promotions assistant for four Houston based radio stations. He continued developing his on-air talent doing voice overs on home recorders and answering services for multiple businesses and organizations.
Josh left the radio industry at the age of 18 only to begin to experience life in the film industry working as a production assistant for two huge feature films.
This passion grew even stronger when he landed his first production gig at the age of 18 as a Production Assistant on Varsity Blues which was filmed in West Texas and released by Paramount and MTV Films in 1998. Josh also worked as a production assistant on Double Jeopardy starring Ashley Judd opposite Tommy Lee Jones which was filmed in New Orleans, LA also released by Paramount.
In 1999 Josh decided to return to radio entering back into the industry as a Promotions Assistant quickly making his way to a Promotions Coordinator onto the Continuity Director for four stations. He made his on-air debut in 2000 working over nights his on-air name Johnnie Daniels.
From 2001 till 2004 Josh landed various production jobs/gigs until he met up with Evolution Film and Tape and worked on the reality series House Rules and The Mansion which aired on TBS.
In 2004 he was approached by MTV Networks to work the Janet Jackson Superbowl Half Time Show. Josh completed his work with MTV Networks and was offered to move to Los Angeles and work for Nickelodeon with U-Pick Live LA, Drake and Josh, and The John Henson Project. Josh lived in Los Angeles for a short time as he needed to come back to Houston to be with family and friends in a time of need.
In 2006 Josh was approached by the Producers of Twentieth Television's Judge Alex and was asked to be Producer on the show booking real people and real cases for 10 million viewers. He quickly jumped at the chance to work for such a large televised program. In middle of 2006 Twentieth Television offered him a job on the new hit court television show Cristina's Court.
Josh is still currently working for Cristina's Court as a Producer for the show and is also working on developing his own first time running Court Television Show and other network ideas.