David Hull (born August 5, 1984) is an American actor and singer, best known for playing White Josh in The CW comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.[1] Prior to his television and movie work, he performed in several stage plays and Broadway musicals.

David Hull
Born (1984-08-05) August 5, 1984 (age 40)
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
Years active2006–present
Notable workCrazy Ex-Girlfriend
Spouse
Jenna Bunnell
(m. 2020)
Children2

Early life

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Hull was born and raised in Ohio just outside of Cincinnati. When he was younger he was interested in politics and was a member of the Junior Statesmen of America. At the age of sixteen, he discovered his love of music when he performed pop and country revues at local theme park Kings Island. He later attended the University of Michigan.

Career

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Hull had a number of Broadway credits before being cast in recurring role as White Josh on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend in 2015. In April 2017, it was announced that Hull had been promoted to series regular.[2][3] He also had a recurring role as Travis Moore in the HBO comedy series Insecure. He played Logan on The Middle.

Hull appeared in the 2017 film The Dark Tapes.[4] He also appeared in the 2018 film Benjamin directed by Bob Saget.

In 2022, Hull was announced as part of the cast of a film adaptation of several Chekhov plays to be directed by Martin McDonagh. The film will take elements of several of Chekhov's famous works, including The Cherry Orchard.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2014 Are You Joking? Seth / Computer Face
2016 The Dark Tapes Josh (segment "Amanda's Revenge")
2018 The Browsing Effect Todd
2019 The Sheriff of Topanga Canyon Dave Wilder TV movie
2019 Benjamin Ronny
2024 Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Special Death Netflix Special

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Big C Greeter Episode: "New Beginnings"
2012 Pzazz 101 David Episode: "Understudies"
2013 Smash Dancer Episode: "The Dramaturg"
2014 Submissions Only Opening Credit Actor 4 episodes
2014 Los Feliz, 90027 Austin James
2015–2016 The Middle Logan 3 episodes
2015–2019 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend White Josh 34 episodes; Series Regular
2016 K.C. Undercover Damon Episode: "Virtual Insanity"
2016–2017 Insecure Travis Moore 4 episodes
2017 TV for Monsters Wolfman 4 episodes
2017 Wisdom of the Crowd Karl Episode: "Live Stream"
2018 Into the Dark Alan Episode: "The Body"
2021 Dear White People Episode: "Volume 4: Chapter IX"

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Gypsy: A Musical Fable Angie Farmboy
2006 White Noise Performer
2007 High Button Shoes Ensemble Goodspeed Musicals
2007-2008 Wicked Ensemble / Understudy Boq Broadway
2008-2010 A Chorus Line Mark Anthony Broadway Revival
2010 Calvin Berger Matt George Street Playhouse
2010 Saved Dean Kansas City Repertory Theatre
2010 Wicked Ensemble / Understudy Fiyero Broadway
2011-2012 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Toynbee / Ensemble / Understudy J. Pierrepont Finch Broadway
2013 Really Really Cooper Off-Broadway
2013 The Book of Mormon Ensemble / Understudy Elder McKinley Broadway
2013 The Sound of Music Live! Ensemble NBC Live Televised Production
2014 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Spike Center Theatre Group
2023-24 Death, Let Me Do My Show Death Orpheum Theatre, NYC
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
Steppenwolf Theatre Company

References

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  1. ^ Calvario, Liz (5 April 2017). "'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend': Scott Michael Foster Upped To Series Regular For Season 3". Deadline. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. ^ Gans, Andrew (7 April 2017). "TV Roundup: NBC Orders More Will & Grace, David Hull Signs on for More Crazy Ex-Girlfriend". Playbill. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  3. ^ Atkinson, S (7 April 2017). "White Josh Joins 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' As A Season Regular & He'll Bring Some Much Needed Levity To Season 3". Bustle. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  4. ^ Barkan, Jonathan (8 March 2017). "New Trailer for The Dark Tapes Lauds its Numerous Awards; First The Darker Paths News". Dread Central. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
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