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Twitter josh hutcherson Continue It's one of the most devastating tragedies in life that attractive, BFF-worthy stars like Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence don't often grace us with their hilarious presence on Twitter. While J. Law has already explained her (fully valid) excuse for not having a Twitter account at all, J. Hutch basically stayed mum on his rare tweets. But during an appearance on The Tonight Show on Friday (February 27), The Hunger Games hottie revealed the reasoning behind his Twitter-less life, and this is one we can all probably relate to. I shouldn't have Twitter with two points of something a million followers, he said. Because people drank the text. If you've drunk a tweet, it's 2.6 million times worse! The 22-year- old has revealed he is so paranoid about it that as a precaution, he doesn't even know his password. I can't even log into my own Twitter. Someone else has it for me,' he admitted. So I can't wander like: Arg, I hate The Hunger Games! He explained further: You can take 12 years to build a career and destroy it in 140 characters or less. It's too powerful. It's like a ring in the Lord of the Rings. You don't want that, man. It's too much responsibility! Besides dishing at his lack of social media mixing, Josh also spilled about his past life as the county's fair cutie after Jimmy Fallon opened some adorably embarrassing throwback photos. Yes, little kid Josh Hutcherson was once crowned Little Mr. Boone County in his hometown of Kentucky. Josh compared it all to Toddlers and Tiaras and even broke out in an impromptu rendition of Boot Scootin' Boogie Brooks and Dunn. Check out all the interviews with Josh here. Esta biografia de uma pessoa viva cita fontes, mas que n'o cobrem todo o conte'do. Ajude inserir fonts confi'veis e independent. Material controverso que esteja sem fontes deve ser imediatamente removido, especialmente se for de natureza difamat'ria.-Encontre fonts: Google (not'cias, livros e acad'mico) (Outubro de 2020) Josh Hutcherson Hutcherson at San Diego Comic-Con 2015. Nome completo Joshua Ryan Hutcherson Outros Nomes JHutch, Joshi Nasimento 12 de outubro de 1992 (27 anos)Union, Kentucky; Estados Unidos Residence Los Angeles, Kalifernia Nacionalided Norte-American Estatura 1.70 m Pramenators Mee: Michel FightmasterPai: Chris Hutcherson Ocupuanyao Ator AtorAtor Predutor Perido de atividade 2002-presente premades leaf completa Assinatura Pegina oficial Joshua Ryan Hutcherson (Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Joshua Ryan Kentucky, 12 de outubro de 1992), Mais conhecido como Josh American actor, producer and director. Josh began his career in the early 2000s, appearing in several commercials, but his big highlight came from starring in the ABC movies do Amor and The Tour: Space Adventure, both from 2005. In the years that followed, Hutcherson gained more acclaim for his work in the film adaptations of The Bridge to Terabiya, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Circus du Chum: The Vampire Apprentice and, the box office record holder, The Hunger Games. With the role of Pete Mellark, Josh won three MTV Movie Awards and People's Choice Awards. On March 30, 2008, the Kentucky native won the Young Artist Award and was also featured on mtv's Celebrity Teens edition of the hit show Cribs. Throughout his career, Josh has expressed interest in directing and producing. He was an executive producer on the films Detention, The Forger and Escobar: The Lost Paradise, and also starred in each film. Biography Josh Hutcherson was born in Union, Kentucky, on October 12, 1992. He is the eldest son of Michelle Fightmaster, a former Delta Air Lines employee who is currently helping out in Josh's career, and Chris Hutcherson, an analyst with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). His parents, who were also born and raised in Kentucky, met at Dry Ridge High School. The actor has a younger brother named Connor. Josh's interest in acting developed as a child, despite his parents' concerns about the profession. According to the actor himself, he loved the entertainment industry from the age of four, but began auditioning for the role only in 2002, at the age of nine. Hutcherson has films The Dark Knight, Talladega Nights and Transformers as some of his favorite movies. He is also a big fan of the Cincinnati Bengals - his favorite football team. Much of Hutcherson's childhood was spent on film, not classroom. He attended New Haven Elementary School in Union until he began his career at the age of nine, when he continued to study at home with his mother as a teacher. He later returned to Kentucky to attend Ryle High School for a semester. Josh played on the school football team and has been an enthusiast for sports ever since, and has also shown a passion for football and tennis. At the age of 13 he participated in triathlon. He later said of his school experience: I know it's something that kids have to deal with every day, but they wake up at the same time every day and need to hear teachers talking about things I could learn much easier, I hated it. On August 11, 2007, he took part in a GO-KARTing GP in the Indy Racing League, IndyCar Series, Meyer 300 at Kentucky Speedway. Josh's personal life brought actor Jake Gyllenhaal as an inspiration, admiring how Gyllenhaal followed his career and the work he took on. He named actor, director and producer Philip Seymour Hoffman as one of his masterminds. Hutcherson now lives in Los Angeles, California, and in May 2012 he purchased the former hit book home located in Laurel Canyon, Hollywood Hills; a small farm built in 1951. He states that his fame has not changed him as a person, stating: I love my job more than anything, and I could never imagine that I would do anything else. So it's all a very small price compared to who has to go to the office to work. As a well-known ally of the LGBT community, Hutcherson defends the gay heterosexual alliance Direct, but not the narrow campaign, which in Portuguese will be something of a straight but not closed. His involvement in the LGBT community stems from his family ties; two of his gay uncles died of AIDS-related illnesses. In April 2012, he became the youngest recipient of the GLAAD Vanguard Award for Promoting Equal Rights for LGBT People. Josh's 2013 career at San Diego Comic-Con was in 2002 in a television movie called House Blend. In the same year, he appeared in an ER episode, starred alongside Peter Falk and Timothy Daley in The Days of Wilder, and played a minor role in the well-reviewed independent film Anti-American Hero. In 2003, he played the main character Miracle Dogs (released directly on DVD). He made the Polar Express in 2004. In 2005, Hutcherson starred in several Hollywood films. He played a small role in Will Ferrell's comedy Daddy Beats A Bol'o, voiced Markle in the animated film Howling Castle, and starred in ABC's Love and The Space Adventure, both released in 2005 with positive reviews. The following year, Hutcherson appeared in the comedy Vacation in the Trailer as the son of Robin Williams' character. In his most famous film so far, he played Jesse Aarons in the drama Bridge to Terab'tia, which was filmed in New York and released on February 16, 2007, the film was well both critically and commercially. Josh did not read the novel on which the film is based before being cast in the role, and is still very well known by critics for its great performance. The next role was in Firehouse Dog (released April 4, 2007), in which he played Shane Fahey, the son of a firefighter who is friends with a dog. Hutcherson filmed firehouse dog after ABC's Love and Vacation in a trailer, but up the bridge to Terabya, although the bridge to Terabya was released He also appeared in the independent drama Winged Creatures and played the character's nephew Brendan Fraser in Journey 3-D, a 3-D version of Journey to the Center of the Earth, which was released on July 11, 2008. Hutcherson also appeared in the film adaptation of Circus du Freak: The Vampire Apprentice. He also appeared in the film adaptation of Spy High alongside Richard Ali Muhammad and Gage Goitley. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In March 2008, he won the Young Artist Award (leading young actor) and also starred in AnnaSofia Robb and Bailey Madison for the film Bridge to Terabiya. In 2010, he starred in My Mothers and My Father as Laser. On April 4, 2011, Lionsgate announced that Hutcherson had been cast as Pete Mellark in the 2012 film The Hunger Games. He finished the Hunger Games franchise in 2015. Josh also lent his voice to the animated character Nod in the film Epic, which was released on May 24, 2013, 20th Century Fox. In February 2017, Josh began his career as a director, with the directing drama short film Monkey, as well as life-threatening young Travis, who is struggling with mental illness. And in late 2016, he was cast by streaming service Hulu to play Josh Futterman in the comedy series Future Man, created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.