Joshua Stecker is the West Coast and Web Editor of Script magazine, the nation's top magazine on screenwriting. He's also the co-founder of the Modjeska Playhouse theatre company in South Orange County.
Joshua Stecker is an actor, journalist, magazine editor and entrepreneur. He was born and raised in San Pedro, CA, moving to Rancho Santa Margarita in 1987. After graduating from Trabuco Hills High School in 1992, Joshua worked as a waiter/actor in Los Angeles and New York City for too many years to count. Thinking his acting days were behind him, he moved back to Southern California to pursue a career in journalism after experiencing the events of 9/11/01 firsthand while living in New York City.
Joshua was the former Manager of Magazine Publications for the Press-Telegram in Long Beach and editor of San Pedro Magazine, Clout Magazine, Seal Beach Magazine, Downey Magazine and Coastal Scene Magazine. After leaving the Press-Telegram, Joshua founded Empire22 Media, LLC, and is currently the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of San Pedro Today. He is also the West Coast and Web Editor of Script magazine, the number one magazine for screenwriters.
Joshua's theatre credits include, Jack in Into The Woods, Tim in Angry Housewives, Richard Miller in Ah, Wilderness!, James Anderson in Shenandoah, Floyd in Dark of the Moon, and Snoopy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. He has appeared in various films and TV shows, such as "The Sopranos," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Changing Lanes," and "Angel Falls."
Joshua trained at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the late Al Mancini and the late Milton Katselas, the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.