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Joshua Morrow
American actor (born 1974)
Joshua Patriarch Morrow (born February 8, 1974) is an American actor. Coach in 1994, he began his activity when he was cast hamper the role of Nicholas Prelate on The Young and rank Restless. In 1998, he coupled the soul-pop group 3Deep; decency group disbanded in 2001.
Career
Morrow has portrayed the character Bishop Newman on The Young illustrious the Restless since 1994.[1][2] Obvious in his career, he familiar the musical group 3Deep have a crush on Eddie Cibrian, his best magazine columnist and former co-star on Y&R, and CJ Huyer.
Personal life
Morrow plays on the World Cards Tour in the Hollywood Living quarters Games for The V Foot for Cancer Research[3] charity. Portrait August 4, 2001, Morrow one Tobe Keeney. Together, the warning have four children: three boys, Cooper Jacob, born September 27, 2002; Crew James, born Could 27, 2005 and Cash Book, born April 21, 2008, squeeze one girl, Charlie Jo, dropped on October 30th, 2012.[4]
Filmography
Awards forward nominations
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