Joel Jackson Explained

Joel Jackson
Birth Place:Albany, Western Australia, Australia
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:2015 - present
Website:https://www.joeljacksonofficial.com/

Joel Jackson is an Australian actor and musician. He came to prominence for his performances as Charles Bean in Deadline Gallipoli and Peter Allen in . For both roles he was nominated for the 2015 AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama, winning for Peter Allen. Since 2019 he has co-starred as Detective James Steed in Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries.

Early life

Jackson was born in Albany, Western Australia.

When Jackson was 10, his family moved nearly 2000 km north to Karratha after his father was offered a job as the primary school principal. He became head boy at Karratha Senior High School. At 17, Jackson went on a year-long Rotary exchange to Brazil. He returned home with a large circle and symbol tattooed under his left biceps.

Jackson initially wanted to pursue a musical career. He first began playing guitar at age 14 and supported Birds of Tokyo, Megan Washington, Diesel and Ian Moss in Karratha.Jackson traveled to Perth to record an EP.

In 2011, Jackson moved to Sydney to join National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). He graduated from NIDA in 2013 and returned to the metalwork factories and engineering workshops of Karratha.[1]

Career

In 2014, Jackson auditioned for a single scene role in the mini-series Deadline Gallipoli but was later offered the lead part of Charles Bean alongside Sam Worthington, which aired on Foxtel's Showcase in April 2015.

In September 2015, Jackson starred as Peter Allen in the 2-part mini-series of his life, Peter Allen : Not the Boy Next Door. In December 2015, at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, Jackson won best lead actor in a television drama for his role as Allen.[2] In May 2016, at the 58th Annual Logie Awards, he won Most Outstanding Newcomer for the role.[3]

In February 2017, Jackson starred alongside Heidi Arena in Melbourne Theatre Company's performance of Born Yesterday.[4]

In December 2018, Jackson released season one of his podcast The Good Thief[5] in which he interviews some of Australians including Jack Ellis, Anna McGahan, Glendon Ivan, and Samuel Johnson.

In 2019, Jackson plays Detective James Steed in Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries. The same year, he played alongside Harry Potter’s Miriam Margolyes, and Australian actors Richard Roxburgh and Deborah Mailman, in the role of Rich Uncle Brian in H Is for Happiness.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015What We KnowMattShort film
2017JungleMarkus StammFeature film
StrangerStrangerShort film
2018The HuntedMacShort film
2019H Is for HappinessRich Uncle BrianFeature film
2020I Met a GirlNick CassidyFeature film
2023Raising ThunderWilliamShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Deadline GallipoliCharles BeanMini-series
Peter AllenMini-series
2016Hyde & SeekLachlan FordMini-series
2017The Wrong GirlLiam Johnson4 episodes
2018Safe HarbourDamien PascoeMini-series
2019-2021Ms Fisher's Modern Murder MysteriesDetective James SteedSeries regular
2020Mystery RoadMcBride3 episodes
2023The Claremont MurdersPaul Yovich1 episode

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Bite MeATYP Studio 1, Wharf Theatre
2017Born YesterdayPaul Verrall Southbank Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2015AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television Drama
AACTA AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Television DramaDeadline Gallipoli
2016Logie AwardsMost Outstanding Newcomer
Logie AwardsMost Outstanding NewcomerDeadline Gallipoli
Logie AwardsMost Popular New Talent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Why Deadline Gallipoli's Joel Jackson is Australia's next Hugh Jackman . 18 April 2015 . Perth Now. 9 January 2017.
  2. Web site: 5TH AACTA AWARDS PRESENTED BY PRESTO NOMINEES & WINNERS. Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. December 2015. 9 January 2017. 9 January 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170109183857/http://www.aacta.org/media/287410/WINNERS_5th%20AACTA%20Awards%20Presented%20by%20Presto_ALL_By%20Category_FINAL.PDF. dead.
  3. Web site: TV Week Logie Award History (2016). TV Week Logie Awards. 9 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Play and Tickets (season 2017) Born Yesterday. Melbourne Theatre Company. 9 January 2017. 12 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171212085800/http://www.mtc.com.au/plays-and-tickets/season-2017/born-yesterday/#unit-production-cast. dead.
  5. Web site: The Good Thief on Apple Podcasts. iTunes.