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Josh Randall

Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Joshua Reeve RandallAccording to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905–1995''. Cen
Birth Date
January 27, 1972
Birth Place
Pacific Grove, California, U.S.
Famous As
Actor
Birth Name
Joshua Reeve RandallAccording to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905–1995''. Cen
Birth Date
January 27, 1972
Birth Place
Pacific Grove, California, U.S.
Spouse
Claire Rankin

Josh Randall is an American actor best known for his long-running television roles as Dr. Mike Burton on the NBC comedy-drama series Ed and as Sean Beckett on the ABC drama series Station 19. Born Joshua Reeve Randall on January 27, 1972, he developed an interest in acting early in life and pursued a career in the entertainment industry after studying theater. He began his professional journey with guest appearances on popular television shows of the 1990s, including roles on Law & Order, The Practice, and Party of Five, which helped establish him as a reliable character actor.

Randall’s breakthrough came in 2000 when he was cast as Dr. Mike Burton on Ed, a quirky NBC series about a lawyer who returns to his small hometown. The show, which also starred Tom Cavanagh and Julie Bowen, ran for four seasons and earned a devoted following. Randall’s portrayal of the kind-hearted and slightly awkward veterinarian made him a fan favorite and showcased his ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments. During this period, he also appeared in films such as The Tao of Steve and The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, though television remained his primary focus.

Following the end of Ed in 2004, Randall continued to work steadily in television, landing guest-starring roles on series like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Without a Trace, and Grey's Anatomy. He also had a recurring role on the acclaimed drama The West Wing and appeared in the short-lived series The Nine. In the 2010s, he took on a more prominent recurring role on NCIS and appeared in Scandal, demonstrating his versatility across genres. His film work during this time included a supporting role in The Last Days of Lehman Brothers.

Randall returned to a major series regular role in 2021 when he joined the cast of Station 19, the spin-off of Grey's Anatomy. He played Sean Beckett, a fire captain struggling with alcoholism, a role that allowed him to explore complex emotional territory over three seasons until the show’s conclusion in 2024. His performance was praised for its nuance and authenticity, bringing depth to a character navigating personal and professional challenges. The role introduced him to a new generation of viewers and solidified his reputation as a dependable ensemble player.

Beyond acting, Randall has maintained a relatively private personal life, choosing to focus on his craft rather than public attention. He has occasionally participated in charity events and industry panels, but remains best known for his television work. With a career spanning over two decades, Josh Randall has built a legacy as a versatile actor who consistently delivers compelling performances in both dramatic and comedic settings. His contributions to popular series like Ed and Station 19 have left a lasting mark on television audiences, and he continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment community.