Stage and Screen Acting
Ever since my middle school productions, acting has been one of my greatest passions. I bring a unique blend of authenticity and energy to every role I undertake. My acting journey has spanned both stage and screen, from emotionally charged musicals like Red Hare’s Wish and Oh, It’s a Lovely War! to contemporary productions such as Twelfth Night and Circle Mirror Transformation. With a strong foundation in character development and storytelling, I strive to create compelling, nuanced performances that resonate with audiences. Whether delving into intense drama or embracing the rhythm of physical theatre, I am dedicated to exploring the depth and diversity of human experiences through my craft.
Thanks to Mountview’s BA Acting Course, I have honed the necessary skills to develop my characters, and I continue to expand my range through workshops and short classes. This ongoing exploration keeps my passion for acting alive and ever-growing.
Credits:
- 2024 - Red Hare's Wish (Stage)
- 2024 - Harry Potter Studio Tour (Stage)
- 2024 - Rain in the Serenade (Musical)
- 2023 - A West End Cast Charity Gala (Musical)
- 2023 - Oh! It's a Lovely War! (Musical)
- 2023 - Untiltled: Ch*ck Fl*ck (Film)
- 2023 - BOY (Stage)
- 2022 - CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (Stage)
- 2022 - Mojo (Stage)
- 2022 - Twelfth Night (Stage)
SKILLS:
DANCE
Dancing has always been one of my favorite hobbies. I began learning various dance moves through YouTube tutorials in 2014. This journey introduced me to multiple styles, including Freestyle, Hip-Hop, Popping, Robot, Tutting, and Isolation.
As I honed my skills, I began competing in dance competitions in both the United States and Singapore, earning several accolades. Notably, I was a semi-finalist and a two-time Performer of the Episode on Dance Singapore Dance 2, and the first runner-up in the Under 16 Dance Competition at IPOP, both in 2016.
At Mountview, I expanded my repertoire, studying dance styles such as Salsa, Shuffle, Tango, Foxtrot, Waltz, and Merengue under the guidance of Paul Harris (Choreographer: Harry Potter film franchise)
“Joshua was a student of mine at a leading London Drama School and the final term of the work with me involved integrating dance material with scripts. One such script was the Jazz cafe in ‘Spiderman’. Joshua produced a quite extraordinary self-tape, that demonstrated his commitment and willingness to take risks. It impressed me so much that since he graduated, I have attempted to cast him in a film, a television series, and finally, I have successfully been able to organise working with Joshua as an Actor, in Autumn of 2024, at Warner Bros Studio Tour London.”
Paul Harris
Choreographer: Harry Potter film franchise
SINGING
Ever since I listened to singers like Ed Sheeran and Elton John, I’ve been inspired to explore and develop my vocal abilities. I began vocal training in 2018 and have since cultivated a strong interest in Musical Theatre. My training spans both Musicals and Pop, guided by experienced teachers. As a baritone-tenor, my vocal range extends from G2 to F4. Beyond singing, I also practice instruments such as guitar, continuously enhancing my musical skills. With this training, I aim to be able to perform in Musicals on West End!
On the side, I enjoy music production using Logic Pro, where I create songs for fun. Some of my tracks are crafted entirely a cappella, showcasing my creativity and passion for music-making.
STAGE COMBAT
In addition to my acting and musical pursuits, I have extensive experience in Stage Combat and Weaponry. Trained in a variety of combat techniques, including Unarmed Combat, Rapier, Katana, and Firearms, I bring a high level of precision and authenticity to physical roles. With my training and certification from IDfight, Mountview and True Edge, my education ensures that I approach each sequence with safety and professionalism. These skills have been an asset in productions that demand dynamic and believable action scenes.
My interest in weapons extends beyond formal training, as I enjoy working on coordination and challenging myself to learn new techniques. I have also self-taught a variety of weapons, including butterfly knives, nunchucks, bo staff, knives, and kamas. This dedication to expanding my expertise allows me to adapt to diverse performance requirements and deepens my understanding of physicality in storytelling.