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Josh Kilmer-Purcell

Josh Kilmer-Purcell (birthname: Joshua Gordon Kilmer) was born in Albany, New York, and raised in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin during his early childhood. He attended high school in Mansfield, Massachusetts, going on to Michigan State University, where he studied creative writing with the poet Diane Wakoski... See full bio »

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2012 The Amazing Race (TV series)
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Take Down That Million (2012) … Himself - Contestant (as Josh)
Not a Well-Rounded Athlete (2012) … Himself - Contestant (as Josh)
Fishy Kiss (2012) … Himself - Contestant (as Josh)
We Was Robbed (2012) … Himself - Contestant (as Josh)
Off to See the Wizard (2012) … Himself - Contestant (as Josh)
 
2010-2011 The Fabulous Beekman Boys (TV series)
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Paging Dr. Brent (2011) … Himself
Blaak Friday (2011) … Himself
Beek-Men Boys (2011) … Himself
Recipe for Disaster (2011) … Himself
Beekmanpalooza Redux (2011) … Himself
 
2011 2011 New Now Next Awards (TV movie)
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2011 Making the Boys (documentary)
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(May 26, 2012 to June 16, 2012 filming dates) Participating as a contestant, with his fiancé, Brent Ridge, as his race partner, in The Amazing Race 21, premiering September 30, 2012 on CBS.

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Is openly gay, and his partner, Dr. Brent Ridge, a physician at Mount Sinai Hospital who was formerly the vice president of healthy living at Martha Stewart Omnimedia, have been together since 2000. They announced their engagement to be married, under the newly passed and implemented New York State Marriage Equality Act, in December 2011. See more »