Josh Gad
Josh Gad is an actor, comedian, and singer known for his voice roles in "Frozen" and stage performances in "The Book of Mormon".
Stage Actor
February 23, 1981
Pisces
44
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Josh Gad, born on February 23, 1981, rose to fame as a stage actor and comedian. His portrayal of Elder Cunningham in Broadway’s “The Book of Mormon” earned him a Tony Award nomination. Gad’s film career skyrocketed with his iconic role as Olaf the snowman in Disney’s “Frozen” franchise, captivating audiences worldwide. He continued to shine in movies like “The Wedding Ringer,” “Pixels,” “Beauty and the Beast,” and “Marshall.” Gad’s voice acting talents can be heard in animated hits such as “The Angry Birds Movie” and “Smallfoot.”
Beyond his acting prowess, Gad launched the popular YouTube series “Reunited Apart” during the COVID-19 pandemic, reuniting casts of beloved films for virtual charity events. His passion for storytelling and his dedication to charitable causes have made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Gad’s accolades include a Tony Award nomination, a Grammy Award nomination, a BAFTA Award nomination, and a People’s Choice Award. He is a true multi-talented artist who continues to captivate audiences with his humor, warmth, and versatility.