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Josh Gaffga was born in Princeton, New Jersey, to George and Gigi Gaffga. After a short stint in Jersey, he moved to Mattituck, Long Island. Along with his two brothers, Jamie and Chris, he attended Mattituck High School. Josh ventured to North Carolina, where he attended Davidson College in Davidson. There he fell in love with theatre and acting with the help of his mentor, Ann Marie Costa and others in the college theatre department. Josh spent the five years after college acting in regional theatre in Charlotte. Roles included Biff in "Death of a Salesman," Picasso in "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," Lenny in "Of Mice and Men" and Hal in "Proof". While in the south, he also started acting in film and video, starring in a Christian film, Late One Night (2001) and the television series, 7th Street Theater (2007) and then appearing in "Doc Kom's Surf Shop" (with Bobbie Garn and Billy Graham's World Wide Pictures). Josh then moved to Denver where he performed in the Denver Center Theatre Company and was featured in "6 Minute Reverie", a film by Julie Dibiase. He also starred in Max Coyote Nova's "The Shaman's Apprentice".