Joseph Ashton (actor)


Joseph Ashton Valencia is a former American actor.

Career

Ashton first appeared before the camera as an infant in a national McDonald's commercial and has worked steadily ever since. He had a regular role on the CBS drama L.A. Doctors. His guest-starring roles on television series include ER, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, Walker, Texas Ranger, Martial Law, Cracker and Smart Guy. He appeared in Asylum as Young Tordone on HBO, and the NBC mini series Blind Faith.
Ashton's film debut was in the 1994 remake of The Little Rascals. He notably starred in the title role of the 1997 film, The Education of Little Tree, a well-reviewed low-budget film about a 1930s-era boy discovering his Native American heritage. He earned a Young Artist Award for Best Performance In A Feature Film for the movie. Roger Ebert, in his review said "Ashton, as Little Tree, is another of those young actors who is fresh and natural on camera; I believed in his character." The Boston Phoenix lauded him as "adorable and energetic."
Ashton starred as 'Sonny', in Slappy and the Stinkers and won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Performance in a feature film. He also appeared in the 2003 remake of Where the Red Fern Grows, playing the main character, Billy Coleman.
Ashton is the English language voice of Oswald "Otto" Rocket on Nickelodeon's Rocket Power cartoon series. He reprised his role as the voice of Otto Rocket in the television movie Rocket Power: Race Across New Zealand for Nickelodeon. Ashton has lent his voice to other animated projects including Hey Arnold, Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? and the animated films Babes in Toyland and Tarzan. Other voice work includes recording an audio book for Christian Day Parenting.

Filmography

Television

Personal life

Ashton was born in California; both of his parents have Cherokee ancestors. He is a graduate of the University of La Verne, where he majored in TV and radio broadcasting.