Joshua Michael Peck (born November 10, 1986) is an American actor, comedian and digital creator. He first became widely known to young audiences as a child performer on sketch comedy television and as one half of a popular Nickelodeon sitcom duo. Over time he expanded into feature films, voice acting for animated franchises, and online content, building a multi-decade career that spans traditional and new media.

Career overview and signature roles

Peck's early national exposure came from the sketch program The Amanda Show, where his comedy sketches reached a large youth audience. He rose to broader fame portraying the affable and often anxious teenager Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake & Josh (Drake & Josh), which paired him with co-star Drake Bell and became one of the network's most recognizable live-action series.

Film and voice work

After establishing himself on television, Peck moved into film and voice acting. His credits include roles in independent and studio pictures such as Drillbit Taylor, Mean Creek, The Wackness, and the 2012 Red Dawn remake. He is also known for voicing the opossum Eddie in several installments of the Ice Age animated franchise, demonstrating his range from live-action comedy to family-oriented voice parts.

Later television, streaming and digital presence

In the mid-2010s Peck took on adult roles, including a leading part as Gerald in the multi-camera comedy Grandfathered, opposite John Stamos. He later appeared in smaller streaming features and branched into online video. Embracing social platforms, he launched a personal YouTube channel and produced lifestyle and comedy videos, frequently collaborating with other creators and continuing to engage the audience that knew him from his Nickelodeon years.

Artistic traits and public image

Peck is often noted for his comedic timing, affable screen presence and ability to play both earnest and neurotic characters. As a performer who began as a child actor, he has navigated the transition to adult roles while maintaining ties to family entertainment. His voice work highlights an adaptability to animation, and his online activity shows an interest in directly connecting with fans.

Notable facts and legacy

  • Early success on youth television provided a foundation for roles across media.
  • He has combined traditional acting with a modern creator approach, using platforms like YouTube to reach new audiences.
  • Peck's career illustrates a common path for performers who begin in children’s television and move into diverse adult projects.

Today, Josh Peck is recognized both for his memorable television character work from the early 2000s and for an ongoing presence in film, animation and digital content. His trajectory highlights the changing landscape of entertainment, where performers shift fluidly between broadcast, theatrical and online formats.