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Josh Randall

Joshua Reeve Randall (born January 27, 1972) is an American actor best known for his television roles as the Dr. Mike Burton in the comedy-drama series Ed (2000–2004) and as Captain Sean Beckett in the drama series (2021–2024). Born in , Randall began his career in theater while attending , performing in productions such as Sound Barriers, Benchmarks, and . His early screen work included small roles in films like Somebody Is Waiting (1996) and (1997), as well as behind-the-scenes contributions as a on Shaquille O’Neal's Sports Theater and for The Party Crashers (1997). He also appeared as a in an episode of in 2000. Randall achieved his breakthrough with the recurring role of Dr. Mike Burton on Ed, which showcased his charm and depth as a supporting character in the small-town legal dramedy. Following that, he guest-starred as Jake, the ex-boyfriend of Dr. Elliot Reid, in several episodes of Scrubs in 2005. His later notable performances include Detective Tommy Olsen in the Cinemax series Quarry (2016), where he had a recurring role across seven episodes, and Bruce Liddell, the business partner of protagonist Marty Byrde, in two episodes of Netflix's Ozark (2017). More recently, Randall portrayed Captain Sean Beckett on Station 19, a role that was elevated to series regular status for season 6 in 2022.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Josh Randall was born on January 27, 1972, in Pacific Grove, California. His father, Randy Randall, served as a chemistry and physics teacher and basketball coach at Monterey High School, where he was highly regarded for his dedication to students and athletes. Randall's mother, Sharon Randall, is a syndicated columnist and author who has long resided in Pacific Grove. He grew up with a younger brother, Nathan, and a younger sister, Joanna, in a close-knit family environment shaped by his parents' professional commitments in education and writing. In 1997, Randy Randall passed away from colon cancer, a profound loss that affected the family deeply. In recognition of his contributions to the school and community, the gym at was subsequently named the Randy Randall Gymnasium shortly after his death.

Education and early interests

Randall graduated from in , where he played . During his senior year, he served as co-Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper, The Galleon. He later attended , where he pursued a degree in and continued participating in . During his time at the university, Randall earned a in English. While at , Randall's interest in was sparked when a fellow student and introduced him to , leading to his initial involvement in theater productions. This exposure marked the beginning of his engagement with the stage.

Acting career

Early career and training

After graduating from with a degree in English, Josh Randall relocated to to pursue a professional career, building on his initial exposure to theater during college. He had been introduced to acting by a fellow student and at the university, where he first appeared in the stage production Sound Barriers. This experience sparked his interest, leading him to immerse himself in regional theater scenes in both and . Randall honed his craft through various stage roles in the late , performing in productions such as Benchmarks, A Lesson in Obedience, and a revival of Simon's . These theater engagements provided essential training, allowing him to develop his on-stage presence and versatility in comedic and dramatic roles without formal programs. While no specific acting workshops or classes are documented from this period, his consistent involvement in live performances served as practical preparation for transitioning to screen work. His early film appearances began in 1996 with a minor role in the drama Somebody Is Waiting, starring . The following year, Randall portrayed Guard #2 in the independent film The Last Time I Committed Suicide, a semi-biographical drama about Beat Generation writer , while also working behind the scenes as a on episodes of the series . He further co-starred as the character The Bruise in the low-budget thriller The Party Crashers (1998), doubling as , which highlighted his multifaceted entry into the industry during a time of limited opportunities for newcomers.

Breakthrough role in Ed

Randall was cast as Dr. Mike Burton in the comedy-drama series , which premiered in 2000 and ran for four seasons until 2004. Mike Burton is depicted as Ed Stevens' loyal best friend from high school, a young in the small town of Stuckeyville, , who balances his medical career with family life alongside his wife, , a schoolteacher, and their growing family. Randall's portrayal emphasized Mike's jock-like demeanor, supportive nature, and understated humor, enhancing the show's ensemble chemistry and small-town charm. The role represented Randall's breakthrough in television, providing his first major series regular part and exposing him to a wide through the series' blend of quirky storytelling and heartfelt moments. Ed received positive critical reception, with reviewers praising the cast's performances for their warmth and relatability, contributing to the show's 87 Metascore for its first season and earning Emmy nominations for , writing, and directing. While Randall did not receive individual , fan appreciation for his character grew over the series' run, solidifying his reputation as a versatile in ensemble-driven narratives.

Later television and film roles

Following the conclusion of Ed in 2004, Randall transitioned into a series of guest and recurring television roles that showcased his versatility across genres, beginning with comedic and procedural formats in the mid-2000s. He portrayed , Elliot Reid's love interest, in a recurring capacity across four episodes of the medical comedy Scrubs in 2005, marking a continuation of his lighthearted persona from earlier work. Throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, Randall made notable guest appearances in procedural dramas, including as NTSB Investigator Doug Wilson in an episode of CBS's : Crime Scene Investigation in 2012, where he investigated a plane crash, highlighting his ability to handle tense, investigative scenarios. By the mid-2010s, Randall increasingly gravitated toward dramatic roles in prestige cable and streaming series, reflecting a shift from ensemble comedies to character-driven thrillers and ensemble dramas. In 2016, he took on the recurring role of Detective Tommy Olsen in seven episodes of Cinemax's gritty crime series , playing a determined investigator pursuing a turned hitman, which earned praise for adding moral complexity to the narrative. This was followed by a two-episode arc as Bruce Liddell, a shady associate entangled in , in Netflix's Ozark in 2017, further establishing him in high-stakes crime stories. In 2018, Randall joined ABC's firefighter drama as Captain Sean Beckett, initially recurring before being promoted to series regular from 2021 to 2024 across 46 episodes; the series concluded on May 30, 2024. Randall's recent work has diversified into , post-apocalyptic, and genres, often in supporting roles that emphasize intensity and themes. He appeared as , a brutal enforcer, in five episodes of Netflix's in 2023, contributing to the hybrid-child adventure's darker undertones. In 2022, he guest-starred as Jim Navarro in two episodes of HBO's , delving into AI and human identity dilemmas. On the film front, Randall played the menacing biker Savage in George Miller's (2024), a where his character meets a swift end in a high-octane wasteland chase. Looking ahead, he recurs as Scott Bodwin in five episodes of the 2025 Netflix series Untamed, a involving untamed challenges. This evolution underscores Randall's pattern of selecting roles that prioritize dramatic depth and experimentation over lead status.

Personal life

Marriage and relationships

Josh Randall was married to Canadian actress from September 10, 2000, until their divorce in 2013. The couple, both established in the acting industry, maintained a relatively private despite their professional overlap in television and film. Randall filed for divorce in April 2012, citing after 11 years of marriage, with the proceedings handled out of court. No children were reported from the union, and the separation received limited media attention beyond the initial filing announcement. Randall married British actress in 2018, following their engagement in 2017. As of November 2025, the couple remains married.

Family and personal challenges

Randall endured a significant personal loss when his father, Randy Randall, died from cancer in 1998 after a prolonged illness. Randy had served as a dedicated and physics and basketball at Monterey High School in , for over 30 years, profoundly influencing students and the local community through his commitment to education and mentorship. The death deeply affected family dynamics, as detailed in columns by Randall's mother, syndicated columnist Sharon Randall, who described the emotional toll of caring for her husband during his battle with while raising their three children. This experience underscored themes of and within the , shaping Randall's on and perseverance amid public scrutiny from his acting career. Throughout his professional life, Randall has prioritized privacy in , sharing minimal details about his personal relationships or immediate family beyond confirmed aspects like his marriages. This deliberate approach allows him to shield loved ones from media attention, reflecting a commitment to maintaining boundaries despite the demands of . Although no public records indicate Randall's direct involvement in cancer awareness initiatives, his mother's writings on the topic highlight the family's ongoing reflection on health challenges, potentially influencing his private stance on such causes.

Filmography

Film roles

Randall made his film debut in the independent drama Somebody Is Waiting (1996), portraying Robber #1. He followed this with a role as Guard #2 in The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997). He next appeared as The Bruise, an accomplice to a desperate , in the The Party Crashers (1998). In the mid-2000s, Randall appeared in several smaller productions, including the Romancing the Bride (2005) as Brian, a key figure in the story of a woman discovering her true love on her wedding day. He took on the lead role of Mike, a vacationing boyfriend facing horrors, in the Timber Falls (2007). That same year, he played Stellan in the drama One of Our Own, depicting a character involved in a tale of and . Randall's later independent work included the boxing drama Knockdown (2011), where he portrayed Jack Sr., the father of a young fighter navigating personal and professional struggles. In 2015, he starred as Dr. Edward Pierce in the satirical comedy Boned, a film about struggling actors improvising a story. He continued with the horror-thriller Negative (2017), playing Graham, a entangled in a nightmarish conspiracy. In more mainstream fare, Randall appeared as Valet Chester in the horror remake (2020), assisting guests whose wishes turn deadly on a mysterious resort. His most recent role came in the action prequel (2024), as Savage, a masked in the antagonistic Roobillies during a post-apocalyptic chase.

Television roles

Prior to his breakthrough, Randall appeared as a bartender in the episode "I've Got You Under My Skin" of in 2000. He began his prominent television work with a leading role in the comedy-drama series Ed, where he portrayed Dr. Mike Burton across all four seasons. This role marked his breakthrough in television, appearing in 83 episodes from 2000 to 2004. Following Ed, Randall took on a recurring guest role as the love interest Jake in the fourth season of ABC's Scrubs, appearing in four episodes during 2005. He continued with one-off guest appearances, including Nathan in the pilot episode "Identity" of USA Network's Burn Notice in 2007. In 2008, he guest-starred as Randy Mann in the episode "Bzzzzzzzzz!" of ABC's Pushing Daisies. Randall appeared as Tommy in three episodes of TNT's legal drama Raising the Bar in 2009. The following year, he played Gary Pulse in the episode "Your Happy Ending" of NBC's The Event. In 2011, he guest-starred as William in the episode "Golden Hour" (Season 7, Episode 15) of ABC's Grey's Anatomy. His guest role in CBS's came in 2012 as Phil in the episode "Hit" (Season 7, Episode 23). In 2014, Randall portrayed James Elliot, a power couple member alongside Mary McCormack's character, in the episode "The State of the Union" (Season 4, Episode 2) of ABC's . Randall returned to a major recurring role as Detective Tommy Olsen in Cinemax's crime drama , appearing in all eight episodes of the 2016 limited series. The next year, he played Bruce Liddell in the first two episodes of Netflix's Ozark. In 2018, Randall guest-starred as Eddie in the episode "Stirring the Pot" (Season 9, Episode 8) of CBS's Blue Bloods. He also appeared as Lance in the episode "Cats, Ballet, Harvey Specter" (Season 8, Episode 5) of USA's Suits. Beginning in 2021, Randall joined ABC's Station 19 in a recurring capacity as Captain Sean Beckett during Season 5, before being promoted to series regular for Seasons 6 and 7, totaling 41 episodes through 2024. That same year, he guest-starred as Pierrot le Fou in the episode "Sad Clown A-Go-Go" of Netflix's Cowboy Bebop. In 2022, Randall appeared as James Navarro in two episodes of HBO's Westworld, "Well Enough Alone" (Season 4, Episode 2) and "Années Folles" (Season 4, Episode 3). Randall's most recent role is as Scott Bodwin, the second husband of a central character, in five episodes of Netflix's mystery drama Untamed in 2025.
Year(s)SeriesCharacterEpisodesNotes
2000–2004EdDr. Mike Burton83Lead role
2005ScrubsJake4Recurring guest star
2007Burn NoticeNathan1Guest star
2008Pushing DaisiesRandy Mann1Guest star
2009Raising the BarTommy3Recurring guest star
2010The EventGary Pulse1Guest star
2011Grey's AnatomyWilliam1Guest star
2012Criminal MindsPhil1Guest star
2014ScandalJames Elliot1Guest star
2016QuarryDetective Tommy Olsen8Main cast
2017OzarkBruce Liddell2Recurring guest star
2018Blue BloodsEddie1Guest star
2018SuitsLance1Guest star
2021–2024Station 19Captain Sean Beckett41Recurring (Season 5); Series regular (Seasons 6–7)
2021Cowboy BebopPierrot le Fou1Guest star
2022WestworldJames Navarro2Guest star
2025UntamedScott Bodwin5Recurring role

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