Josh Radnor

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Biography

Recent Role:
Ted Mosby on How I Met Your Mother
Gender:
Male
Born:
7-29-1974
Birthplace:
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Born on July 29th in Columbus, Ohio. Radnor graduated from Bexley High School in Columbus. Radnor now lives in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of Kenyon College (Alma Matter of other entertainment greats such as Paul Newman, Allison Janney, and comic strip artists Jim Borgman and Bill Watterson) receiving his M.F.A. from NYU's Tisch School of Arts.

His stage credits include "The Graduate," and appearances at The Manhattan Theater Club, the Vineyar Theater, and The Blue Light Theatre Company.

His father is a litigation attorney in Columbus, Ohio.

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    9 Superb
    I think he really does a great job playing Ted in How I Met Your Mother. hide show

    Josh Radnor is a great actor. He does an awesome job playing Ted in How I Met Your Mother, I really get the feeling that all of the show is "real". The part suits him great and everything about him, his looks, the performance is perfect for this kind of character. He's a bit shy, not that self-confident but a great architect and when he tries he is good with women too. I think Josh will be great in some other part in a new series if How I Met Your Mother should end, which I really don't hope it will in the next few years. Though I can't really picture him playing anything but a comedy, maybe a sort of romantic drama kind of character, but in an action series like 24, no, no thanks.

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    Great actor to How I met your mother. hide show

    I have to admit, at first I didnt like him.
    Never heard of him before.
    But after watching some episodes of How I met your mother I found out he was the perfect person for this part.
    I love the way he acts in this series, he;s a great addition to this very good show!

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