Josh Mapleston
Joshua Mapleston (born 20th century) is an Australian writer, comic, and actor. Early life and educationMapleston grew up in Brisbane, Queensland. He completed a Bachelor of Arts majoring in film production at the Queensland University of Technology. CareerIn 2017, he won an Emmy Award for 'Outstanding Writing in Children's Animation' for his work on Beat Bugs.[1] He is also one of the principal writers for the follow-up animated series Motown. In the comedy sphere, he created and wrote the I Rock, a narrative comedy series about a struggling indie band. He also starred as the band's misanthropic frontman Nash Taylor. He wrote and script-edited the action-comedy series Maximum Choppage. In the same year, he co-created and wrote the web series Ultimate Fanj (Working Group/ABC Television Australia) about the lives of hapless hipsters in inner-city Sydney. His credits also include a number of Australian drama series, including the romantic comedy The Wrong Girl (Playmaker Media) based on the novel by Zoe Foster Blake, the dramedy House Husbands (Playmaker Media) and the television adaptation of John Marsden's action-adventure novels Tomorrow, When the War Began (Ambience Entertainment). He has been nominated for two Australian Writers' Guild awards for his work on young-adult drama series Ready for This and Dance Academy. In addition to writing duties, he was also Dance Academy's Series Script Editor for Seasons 2 and 3. Both shows were nominated for International Emmy Awards for "Best Children's Series". As a stand-up comic he has been performing in Australia for over ten years. Other writing credits include:
Personal lifeIn June 2014, Mapleston married actress Georgina Haig.[2] In March 2017, they had their first child, a daughter.[3][4] In February 2024, the couple revealed that they were expecting their second child, a boy.[5] References
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