Joshua A. Evans (born January 16, 1971) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, author and actor best known for his role in Born on the Fourth of July (1989).
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Born | Joshua A. Evans (1971-01-16) January 16, 1971 (age 51) New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Filmmaker, author, actor, screenwriter |
Notable work | Glam Born on the Fourth of July |
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Children | 1 |
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Evans was born in New York City to actress Ali MacGraw and producer Robert Evans.[1][2] His father was of Russian-Jewish descent, and his maternal grandmother was of Hungarian-Jewish ancestry.[3] Evans is the nephew of the late producer Charles Evans, Sr.,[4][5] the stepson of actor Steve McQueen,[6] and the stepbrother of actor and race car driver Chad McQueen. Evans grew up in Los Angeles and graduated in 1989 from the private Crossroads School in Santa Monica.[citation needed]
He earned a Young Artist Awards in 1998.[7] He went on to produce, direct, write and act. Most notably, he acted as Ron Kovic's hippie younger brother in Born on the Fourth of July, which won a 1990 Golden Globe Award, and John Lithgow's character's servile assistant in Ricochet.[8][9]
The Daily Press's Kevin Thomas called Inside the Goldmine, in which Evans starred in 1994, a "meaningful look at a nihilist" and "the kind of film that could be made only by someone prepared to strive for self-knowledge."[10]
He followed Inside the Goldmine by producing and directing the 35mm Glam, which a Los Angeles Times review called "an edgy tale of Hollywood innocence, corruption."[11]
About Evans's third independent film, The Price of Air, a Los Angeles Times review pointed out that "Evans also stars, giving a persuasive portrayal as the naive but likable slacker, Paul... ."[12] Variety wrote about the plot, in which the lead character agrees to courier a package of illicit drugs, "Conceptually, it’s an intriguing notion for a movie... ."[13]
Evans also wrote, produced and directed the 2005 independent film Che Guevara starring Eduardo Noriega.[14] The film screened at a 2006 conference sponsored by UCLA's Latin American Center's Working Group on Education and Culture.[15]
In February 2014, filming in Las Vegas completed for Death in the Desert, a full-length movie directed and produced by Evans and starring Michael Madsen, Shayla Beesley and Paz de la Huerta.[16] The score for a song performed by Evans' second wife, Saint, was done by Chris Goss.[17] The film is based on the book Death in the Desert by Cathy Scott[18] with the screenplay written by John Steppling.[19] The film had its world premiere at the Tucson Film Festival, on October 9, 2015, which was presented by the Arizona Underground Film Festival.[20] Distribution was scheduled for 2016 by Osiris Entertainment.[21]
Evans wrote and published a novella titled Gold Star in April 2013.[22]
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