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Joey Zimmerman is a Actor American born on 10 june 1986 at Albuquerque (USA)

Joey Zimmerman

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Birth name Joseph Paul Zimmerman
Nationality USA
Birth 10 june 1986 (37 years) at Albuquerque (USA)

Joseph Paul Zimmerman (born June 10, 1986) is an American actor and musician. He is sometimes credited as Joey Zimmerman, Joseph Zimmerman, J. Paul Zimmerman and J.P. Zimmerman.

Zimmerman was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico to Kat and Harry Zimmerman, a Los Angeles-based actor; his parents are divorced and he lives with his mother. He is Jewish.

In the early 1990s, Zimmerman started acting at the age of four. In 1994, he became well-known at the age of eight for the portrayal of Uly Adair in the sci-fi series, Earth 2. He has since appeared in a number of television shows, films (including Very Bad Things and Mother's Boys).

He also co-starred as Dylan Piper in the Halloweentown movies on Disney Channel.

He also played a young Hyde in season 3, episode one of That '70s Show. He, again, played a 13-year-old version of Steven Hyde in season 4, episode 20, of That '70s Show.

Usually with

Judith Hoag
Judith Hoag
(4 films)
Peter Berg
Peter Berg
(1 films)
Emily Roeske
Emily Roeske
(3 films)
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Filmography of Joey Zimmerman (10 films)

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Return to Halloweentown, 1h28
Directed by David Jackson
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Witches in film, Children's films
Actors Sara Paxton, Joey Zimmerman, Judith Hoag, Lucas Grabeel, Keone Young, Summer Bishil
Roles Dylan Piper
Rating54% 2.7001452.7001452.7001452.7001452.700145
Marnie and Dylan are going to follow their dreams to go to college, at Halloweentown University, which is also known as Witch University. Marnie is offered a full scholarship for her good deeds and for her work in the previous years. Much to her mother Gwen's dismay, Marnie goes, and her brother Dylan reluctantly forced along by Gwen to keep an eye on her. The school is not what it seems. At the school, witches and warlocks can't use magic, instead they learn about Shakespeare and old magic history. Marnie had thought she was going to learn how to use her magic and is now crestfallen. She runs into her old friend Ethan (Lucas Grabeel) and makes a new friend named Aneesa the Genie (Summer Bishil). She also makes three new enemies in the Sinister Sisters, a triad of malevolent witches with whom Dylan is immediately infatuated and are the daughters of Silas Sinister (Keone Young).
Halloweentown High, 1h23
Directed by Mark Dippé
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Witches in film, Children's films
Actors Kimberly J. Brown, Debbie Reynolds, Joey Zimmerman, Judith Hoag, Emily Roeske, Lucas Grabeel
Roles Dylan Piper
Rating60% 3.007943.007943.007943.007943.00794
Three years after the previous movie, Marnie Cromwell prepares to begin a new school year in her new home. She asks the Halloweentown Council to work toward openness between Halloweentown and the mortal world. She proposes to bring a group of Halloweentown students to her own high school in the mortal world. The Council is initially apprehensive about this, mostly due to the legend of the Knights of the Iron Dagger: a fanatical knighthood who wanted to destroy all things magical. The Halloweentown Witches' Council, however, agrees to accept the plan after Marnie mistakenly bets "all the Cromwell magic" that her plan will work. If she does not prove she is right by midnight on Halloween, then her entire family will lose their magical abilities.
Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, 1h21
Directed by Mary Lambert
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Witches in film, Children's films
Actors Kimberly J. Brown, Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, Joey Zimmerman, Phillip Van Dyke, Emily Roeske
Roles Dylan Piper
Rating63% 3.1574653.1574653.1574653.1574653.157465
Marnie, has just spent two years with her grandma Aggie. While hosting a mortal neighborhood Halloween party, Marnie tries to impress a cute new boy, Kal by showing him Aggie's magically-hidden room. Unbeknownst to Marnie, Kal is actually the son of Kalabar and takes the opportunity to steal Aggie's spellbook. Soon Aggie notices unwelcome magical symptoms. She and Marnie travel to Halloweentown to investigate and fix the problem before the portal between Halloweentown and the mortal world, open only on Halloween, closes at midnight. They discover that the whole town has been turned into a made-to-match (black and white) (silent film), and that the inhabitants have been turned into humans (or rather, into what Halloweentownians see as humans being: dreary and monotonous beings concerned only with such things as sensible dress or sorting socks). The victims include Marnie's goblin friend Luke. Aggie diagnoses this as the "Grey Spell." Aggie contacts grandson Dylan back home for a spell from her book, and Dylan and Sophie discover the book is missing. Marnie and Aggie learn that Kal is actually a Magician, (warlock) and the son of their enemy Kalabar (from the previous movie) Kal broke the Code of Merlin, a way of life for magical beings by stealing Aggie's book to limit her ability to hinder his attempt to complete his father's revenge on both Halloweentown and the mortal world. Aggie believes that if he is willing to go that far, then there is nothing that they can put past him. Aggie searches for her spare copy of her spellbook at her house in Halloweentown, but it is missing and she despairs.
Treehouse Hostage, 1h31
Directed by Sean McNamara
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Children's films
Actors Jim Varney, Joey Zimmerman, Todd Bosley, Mark Moses, Debby Boone, Richard Kline
Roles Timmy Taylor
Rating52% 2.607182.607182.607182.607182.60718
Carl Banks (Jim Varney) is a dangerous counterfeiter and escapes from jail. Meanwhile Timmy Taylor (Joey Zimmerman) has a current project due on Monday and if he shows up empty handed he's going to summer school, simply because of his participation in class, and that his teacher and Principal Ott (Richard Kline) hate him.
Halloweentown, 1h24
Directed by Duwayne Dunham
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Witches in film, Children's films
Actors Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske, Phillip Van Dyke
Roles Dylan Piper Cromwell
Rating66% 3.302023.302023.302023.302023.30202
The film begins with Marnie Cromwell (Kimberly J. Brown) and her mother, Gwen (Judith Hoag), arguing over why she and her younger siblings Dylan (Joey Zimmerman) and Sophie (Emily Roeske) can never go out for Halloween and wanting to go to a costume party that the "whole world is going to." Gwen patiently explains, but with no detail, it is little surprise that Marnie still has a problem with her mom's order. Gwen has more or less restored order when her mother Aggie (Debbie Reynolds), who is an expert witch, shows up for her annual Halloween visit. The kids are happier to see Aggie than Gwen is, and it is soon shown why: Aggie openly encourages the kids to get more involved in all things Halloween, and Gwen is nearly powerless to stop her.
Very Bad Things, 1h40
Directed by Peter Berg
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Crime, Black comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution, Erotic thriller films, Buddy films
Actors Jon Favreau, Cameron Diaz, Christian Slater, Jeremy Piven, Daniel Stern, Leland Orser
Roles Adam Berkow Jr.
Rating62% 3.1499553.1499553.1499553.1499553.149955
In the midst of preparing for his wedding and desperate for a break from his "Bridezilla" fiancée Laura (Cameron Diaz), Kyle Fisher (Jon Favreau) organizes a bachelor party in a Las Vegas hotel with his best friends: Charles Moore (Leland Orser), Robert Boyd (Christian Slater), and brothers Adam and Michael Berkow (Daniel Stern and Jeremy Piven), spending the night with drinks, drugs and a stripper/prostitute, Tina (Kobe Tai). Things go awry when Michael gets drunk and pays Tina extra money for sex in the bathroom only to accidentally slam her against a wall and impale a towel hook through her head, killing her instantly. As the group argues over what to do -- Adam insisting that they call the police, Boyd adamant about burying Tina's body in the desert -- a security guard comes to investigate the noise and sees Tina's corpse in the bathroom. In desperation, Boyd stabs the guard to death and the group is forced to dismember the bodies before taking them to the desert for burial.
Killing Mr. Griffin, 1h29
Directed by Jack Bender
Genres Thriller
Actors Jay Thomas, Scott Bairstow, Mario Lopez, Amy Jo Johnson, Chris Young, Michelle Williams
Roles Nicholas McConnell
Rating56% 2.8014652.8014652.8014652.8014652.801465
After being humiliated in English class by his teacher Mr. Griffin (Jay Thomas), popular high school student Mark Kinney (Scott Bairstow) wants his revenge. With his friends, he plans to kidnap Mr. Griffin, using his girlfriend Susan (Amy Jo Johnson) as bait, to frighten Mr. Griffin and photograph him and expose him for the fatuous phoney that he seems to be. But the prank goes wrong when Griffin dies from heart failure. Now Mark and his friends must cover their tracks before they are accused of murder.
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus, 1h32
Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure
Actors Marc Singer, Tony Todd, Joey Zimmerman, Sandra Hess, Casper Van Dien, Patrick Kilpatrick
Rating39% 1.9643451.9643451.9643451.9643451.964345
In the third installment in the series, Dar, the Beastmaster (Marc Singer) teams up with Seth (Tony Todd) to rescue his brother King Tal (Casper Van Dien). They learn that the boy was captured by the evil Lord Agon (David Warner), who has been sacrificing young prisoners in order to magically retain his youth, and seeks to gain immortality by releasing the dark god Braxus from his prison (a magical, prison-like realm). Along the way, the heroes are assisted by a beautiful witch named Morgana (Lesley-Anne Down), her acrobatic sidekick Bey (Keith Coulouris), and a warrior woman named Shada (Sandra Hess).
Mother's Boys, 1h36
Directed by Yves Simoneau
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Jamie Lee Curtis, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley, Joey Zimmerman, Vanessa Redgrave, Luke Edwards
Roles Ben Madigan
Rating54% 2.7016652.7016652.7016652.7016652.701665
Jude Madigan (Curtis) suddenly and inexplicably leaves her husband, Robert (Gallagher), and three sons. Three years later, when Robert finally files for divorce, Jude returns and tries to reclaim her former life. Robert refuses and insists on the divorce. Jude does not accept Robert's decision. She tries, unsuccessfully, to seduce him and harasses Robert's new girlfriend, Callie (Whalley). Eventually, Jude manipulates and convinces her eldest son, Kes (Luke Edwards), that Callie is the only person standing in the way of their reunited family.
Jack Reed: Badge of Honor, 1h36
Directed by Kevin Connor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Brian Dennehy, Susan Ruttan, Alice Krige, Jo Anderson, Justin Burnette, Neal McDonough
Roles Greg Travis
Rating59% 2.9984252.9984252.9984252.9984252.998425
Committed to find the killer, Sgt. Jack Reed (played by Brian Dennehy) finds a trail of lies, corruption and murder.