Josie Davis
 
              
              
              
              Josie Davis was born in Hollywood, California. She is a writer and actress. Davis' career began at 3 years old, and she was featured in commercials on television. At the age of a small girl, she became a regular on Charles In Charge. It was the top-rated show on syndication. Josie was nominated three times as well as receiving the prestigious Youth In Film Award to play Sarah Powell. Davis was a leading actress on numerous TV shows when she was an adult. She won Lifetime Movie Network Awards for her work. Davis could have the chance to take part in USC's creative writing program. She decided to study acting. She took classes with Paul E Richards, who passed away in 1998 after 20 years. Davis was twenty-four when she auditioned to be an actor in the Hollywood elite group, Shelley Winters Mark Rydell Martin Landau. Davis did not have a lot of experience, having only attended one audition at the famed Actors Studio with privileges of being employed by the studio, was given a lifetime membership after an interview. Davis was one of just two people accepted for those auditions in the year that she was accepted from over 1,000 applicants.
Josie Davis was born in Hollywood, California. She is a writer and actress. Davis' career began at 3 years old, and she was featured in commercials on television. At the age of a small girl, she became a regular on Charles In Charge. It was the top-rated show on syndication. Josie was nominated three times as well as receiving the prestigious Youth In Film Award to play Sarah Powell. Davis was a leading actress on numerous TV shows when she was an adult. She won Lifetime Movie Network Awards for her work. Davis could have the chance to take part in USC's creative writing program. She decided to study acting. She took classes with Paul E Richards, who passed away in 1998 after 20 years. Davis was twenty-four when she auditioned to be an actor in the Hollywood elite group, Shelley Winters Mark Rydell Martin Landau. Davis did not have a lot of experience, having only attended one audition at the famed Actors Studio with privileges of being employed by the studio, was given a lifetime membership after an interview. Davis was one of just two people accepted for those auditions in the year that she was accepted from over 1,000 applicants.
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