Josh Casaubon was born in Brunswick, Maine and raised in New Hampshire
and Massachusetts. After a stint at the University of Maine, he served
four years in the United States Army as an infantryman, stationed in
Hawaii. While there, he received numerous awards and was selected for
the Special Forces, but chose instead to begin a career as a writer. He
was honorably discharged and moved to New York City in the summer of
2001. While attending New School University, he immersed himself in the
diverse cultures of the West Village and found himself wandering into
small theaters, sneaking into "Inside the Actors Studio" sessions on
12th Street and chatting with local bohemians until sunrise. He discovered his passion for acting and has since performed in dozens of
television shows, plays and films and has never looked back, though he
spends a large amount of his free time writing.
In rehearsal for Manhattan Theatre Club's Off-Broadway
play "The American Pilot" directed by Lynne Meadow. Previews begin
November 2. Play runs November 21-January 28th.
Distant relative of Janine Darcey who was born Janine Renee Casaubon in 1917.