Character Information
Josh plays the president of the "Youth for Kennedy" Organization.
His role is part of 22 other characters that play out in this fictional tale of
what happened the night Sen. Robert Kennedy was assassinated. This is a
huge ensemble cast from some of today's great Hollywood actors.
Movie Summary
BOBBY is a fictionalized account of various people whose lives intersect in
the hours leading up to and including the assassination of Senator Robert. F.
Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.
The film is a journey of the heart that examines the relationships between
men and women, between races and the social divisions that have clipped away the
foundation of our humanity. We are given a glimpse into how life can be
drastically changed in a moment in time, an indelible event in our nation's
history. The characters are ordinary Americans who find themselves at the
epicenter of one of the most important incidents of the 20th Century.
BOBBY is not a political story, though politics are certainly an
undercurrent. It is not the story of Bobby Kennedy (seen solely in newsreel
footage). Rather, it is the story of all of us.
BOBBY is seen through the eyes of twenty-two characters. The hope, excitement
and notion that a change is in the air, which Kennedy ignited in us all, black
and white, rich and poor, young and old was extinguished that evening in June.
From young men in their late teens to early twenties, facing the possibility of
shipping off to Vietnam, to the retired doorman of the Ambassador, who has
greeted the likes of every U.S. President from FDR to Johnson. From the hotel
staff to the guests whom occupy the suites, to the "Youth of Kennedy
Volunteers", all ages and genders are represented in screenplay.