I didn’t understand what school was about. He may be 'student royalty' these days but life hasn't always been so easy for Paterson Joseph. At 17 he joined a youth theatre group and found himself among teenagers who were confident and eloquent. Yet as a teenager, he insists, he was ‘monosyllabic’. Paterson Joseph was bornon June 22, 1964 in London, England, United Kingdom, is Actor, Miscellaneous Crew. Paterson Joseph is a member of Actor Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 23 mars 2020 à 23:14. It was a golden time, like a second honeymoon.’, PREVIOUS CASUALTY APPEARANCE : Paterson appeared in CASUALTY before his role as Mark, in S8 E24, he played Michael, a blind man. You might say that Paterson Joseph is as well known for who he isn’t than who he is. (en) Paterson Joseph sur l’Internet Movie Database. Filmographie ‘I was in Africa filming at the time so most of it passed me by, apart from friends texting to ask if it was true. [[ID 1684]More Info…[/ID]], TELEVISION CREDITS : Streetwise; South of the Board; Dead at Thirty; Sam Saturday; The Bill; Not Even God is Wise; Always Be Closing; Dead Ringers; Between the Lines; Casualty; Soldier Soldier; Neverwhere; Safe as Houses; Armadillo; Now You See Her; Cold Feet; Waking the Dead; Silent Witness; Loving You; A Touch of Frost; Ghost of Albion; Murphy’s Law; Sex Traffic; Green Wing; My Dad’s the Prime Minister; Dalziel & Pascoe; William and Mary; Elmina’s Kitchen; Dr Who; Rose and Maloney; Jericho; My Shakespeare; Peep Show; Open Wide; Hyperdrive; Jekyll; The Fixer; Boy Meets Girl; Chop Socky Chooks; No 1 Ladies Detective Agency; Blood and Oil; Survivors; Rules of Love; Case Histories; Coming Up – Food; Death in Paradise; Hustle; Henry V, FILM CREDITS : The Beach; Greenfingers; The Long Run; The Baby Juice Express; In the Name of the Father; Wild Flowers; AEon Flux; The Other Man; Let it Snow, THEATRE CREDITS : Raping the Gold; Soloman and the Big Cat; The Tempest; Philoctetes; Slaughterhouse Five; Whale; Don Juan; Troilus and Cressida; Love’s Labour Lost; King Lear; The Pretenders; The Recruiting Officer; Blues for Mr Charlie; Hamlet; Henry IV; A Doll’s House; Le Blancs; The Royal Hunt of the Sun; Saint Joan; The Emperor Jones. He was the bookmakers’ favourite to replace David Tennant as the Time Lord, until the announcement in January that it would instead be Matt Smith, a virtual unknown. – 15/08/15, 31.43 Somewhere Between Silences (Part Two) – 22/7/17, 31.42 Somewhere Between Silences (Part One) – 15/7/17, 3.08 A Christmas Carol (Part 1) – 14/12/00, 3.19 Private Lives, Public Faces – 20/3/01, 3.09 A Christmas Carol (Part 2) – 21/12/00, 7.05 One is the Loneliest Number – 16/11/04, 19.63 We Need to Talk About Fredrik – 12/12/17, 20.50 The Right Sort of Animal – 11/12/18, 21.53 Mothers and Their Daughters – 31/12/19, 21.52 Be True, Be Brave, Be Kind – 19/12/19, Cas Actor
It’s hard to believe this, talking to Joseph. They have one child. Fame has come to him late – he’s 44 – but he’s now established as one of British TV’s most versatile actors. TRAINED : London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He trained with Robert Henderson at Studio '68 of Theatre Arts in London from 1983 to 1985 before attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). PREVIOUS JOBS : Spent 18 months working as a trainee chef at a London hospital. ‘If that had been brought out of them earlier,’ he says now, ‘who knows what would have happened to these guys?’, On the positive side, he believes that prospects for black actors have improved in recent years. It would be the ideal adjective to describe his youth. He recalls, aged 13, shoving a smaller boy into a puddle to make his friends laugh. ‘The first I heard of [the possibility of being cast] was just a rumour,’ says Joseph. He may be 'student royalty' these days but life hasn't always been so easy for Paterson Joseph. Paterson Joseph was born on June 22, 1964 in London, England. ‘About two months after I’d finished filming The Beach in Thailand,’ he says, ‘I found myself on a roof in Croydon at 2.00am in the rain with one spotlight on me, a student director and her technician trying to film me as an angel who’d fallen from the sky.