Max Joseph (born January 16, 1982) is an American filmmaker and a television and gameshow host.
For seven seasons, he was a host and cameraman for Catfish: The TV Show.[1] He was absent from Catfish for several episodes in the fourth season to make his feature film debut, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron.[2] Joseph announced that he was leaving Catfish: The TV Show in 2018,[3] and he was replaced in 2020 by Kamie Crawford.[4]
Joseph has directed several films, including 12 Years of DFA: Too Old to Be New, Too New to Be Classic, Garden of Eden, Let's Harvest the Organs of Death Row Inmates, and several other productions.
Year | Film | Type | Notes | |
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2008 | State of the Economy: Oil Addiction | Documentary | ||
2008 | Good: Water | Documentary | ||
2008 | Good: Immigration | Documentary | ||
2008 | Good: Education | Documentary | ||
2008 | Good: Alcohol Olympics | Documentary | ||
2009 | Good: Atomic Alert | Documentary | ||
2009 | Let's Harvest the Organs of Death Row Inmates | Video short | ||
2009 | Good: The Green Hotel | Video short | ||
2009 | Good: Animal Guns | Video short | ||
2010 | Saab Story | Documentary | ||
2012 | Garden of Eden | Video short | ||
2013 | 12 Years of DFA: Too Old To Be New, Too New To Be Classic | Documentary | ||
2015 | We Are Your Friends | Drama | ||
2017 | DICKS: Do you need to be one to be a successful leader?[5] | Documentary | ||
2019 | BOOKSTORES: How to Read More Books in the Golden Age of Content[6] | Documentary | ||
2021 | 15 Minutes of Shame[7] | Documentary |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2012–2018 | Catfish: The TV Show | Co-host and cinematographer | Absent for 5 episodes due to We Are Your Friends |
Award | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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Teen Choice Award | 2014 | Choice TV Personality: Male | Catfish: The TV Show | Nominated | [8] |
This is a question that has been eating away at me for a long time, so I decided to make a movie about it.
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