What's Happening?
Actor Josh Peck has signed with Gersh for representation, marking a significant step in his career. Peck, known for his role as Josh Nichols on Nickelodeon's 'Drake & Josh,' has expanded his portfolio with roles in various television series and films.
Recently, he appeared in HBO's 'The Last of Us' and Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer,' portraying real-life physicist Kenneth Bainbridge. Peck's television work includes the Disney+ series 'Turner & Hooch,' Hulu's 'How I Met Your Father,' and Fox's 'Grandfathered.' Currently, he stars as Senator Pete Ashford in the Prime Video series 'Cross,' based on James Patterson's novels. Peck also co-hosts the podcast 'Good Guys' and authored the memoir 'Happy People Are Annoying.'
Why It's Important?
Josh Peck's signing with Gersh highlights his ongoing evolution as an actor and his ability to diversify his roles across different media platforms. This move could potentially open new opportunities in both film and television, allowing him to reach broader audiences. Peck's career trajectory from a child actor to a versatile performer underscores the importance of strategic representation in Hollywood. His involvement in high-profile projects like 'Oppenheimer' and 'The Last of Us' demonstrates his growing influence in the industry, which could lead to more significant roles and collaborations with top-tier directors and producers.









