Bio
Joshua Cox (sometimes credited as Josh Coxx) is an American actor best known for his role as Lieutenant David Corwin in the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
Born and raised in New York, Cox began acting in high school. He studied at the Actors' Institute, and went on to study at the prestigious Actors' Conservatory Training Program at S.U.N.Y. Purchase College, where he graduated with a senior class of only 15.
Among the many celebrated actors with whom Cox graduated were Stanley Tucci, Wesley Snipes and Edie Falco.
Upon graduation, Cox nabbed his first television role as a contract player on ABC's One Life to Live. This soon segued into numerous television roles.
Cox has guest starred on Providence in which he played a handsome carpenter caught between the two main female characters. He also guest starred on the drama Once and Again, and Friends.
Cox also had a role in the sci-fi thriller Babylon 5, and guest starred on Sliders.
No stranger to film, Cox starred in the independent film The Retreat, as well as the film Backgammon, which was presented at both the Cannes and Berlin Film Festivals in the Spring of 2000.
In addition, he had a supporting role in Wes Craven's feature The People Under the Stairs and the independent features Runaway Eden and The Zig-Zag.
He is also well versed on stage starring in such theatrical performances as Hamlet, American Buffalo and Prairie Avenue. Cox also studied improv at Los Angeles' celebrated Groundlings Theatre.
Cox is a surfer, a world traveler and PADI certified rescue diver. He earned an NASDS certification in over-ocean Helicopter Rescue and Diver retrieval.
In his spare time, Cox studies Thai kick boxing and plays bass guitar in the Los Angeles-based band called Skin. Skin has played at The Gig, the El Rey Theatre and the legendary Roxy in Los Angeles.
Cox resides in Los Angeles.