Joseph Kloska Explained
Joseph Kloska |
Birthname: | Joseph A. Kloska |
Birth Place: | United Kingdom |
Yearsactive: | 2006–present |
Occupation: | Actor |
Joseph Anthony Kloska (born 1983) is an English actor. He began his career in radio, moving on to work in television, theatre, and film.
Life
Named after a Polish grandfather, Teofil Joseph Kloska, who had settled in England,[1] Kloska was brought up in Cornwall. As a child, he was taken to see a grisly outdoor production of Macbeth on Bodmin Moor, which made a great impression on him.[2] After leaving Sir James Smith's Comprehensive School in Camelford, he attended University College London to read History and French, before training for an acting career at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art,[3] where he was in the same year group as Pip Carter, Kathy Rose O'Brien, Arthur Darvill, Sia Berkeley, Harry Hepple, Nathaniel Martello-White, and Danielle Ryan. He graduated in 2006.
His first career move was to join the BBC Radio Drama Company, for which he auditioned when about to leave RADA, winning the Carleton Hobbs Bursary and gaining a contract for five months' work which began a few days after the end of term. He has called this one of the best opportunities of his career, leading to work on many radio productions and introducing him to "the slightly weird world of working as an actor".[4]
From extensive work in radio, Kloska went on to gain supporting roles in theatre and television and also cameo appearances in films.
In a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Imperium in 2017–2018, Kloska played the slave-narrator Tiro, with one reviewer commenting on his "irrepressible wit and verve".[5]
Theatre
This list is not complete
- The Vertical Hour (Royal Court Theatre, 2008), as Dennis Dutton[6]
- Fast Labour (Hampstead Theatre, 2008), as Andrius[7]
- Written on the Heart (Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, (2011–2012) as Samuel Ward
- Imperium (Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, 2017–2018), as Marcus Tullius Tiro[8]
- Richard III (touring production, Liverpool Playhouse, Rose Theatre Kingston, 2023), as Duke of Buckingham.[9]
Television
Rough Justice (2007), as Andrew Stroud
Invalides (2013) Dr Parent
Films
Radio
This list is not complete
- King Lear (BBC World Service, recorded at the Globe Theatre, 2006)[4]
- The Brothers Karamazov (BBC Radio 4, 2006)[4]
- Tomorrow, Today! (BBC Radio 4, 2006–2008), as Hugo Kellerman
- Peter Pan in Scarlet (BBC Radio 4, 2006), as Tootles
- The Midnight Folk (BBC Radio 4, 2006)
- Number 10 (BBC Radio 4 drama series), as Ollie Armstrong
- Oneira (BBC Radio 4 Extra, 2007)
- Caesar! (2007 series), as Crispus
- The Pattern of Painful Adventures (BBC Radio 3 play, 2008), as Edmund Shakespeare
- Howards End (BBC Radio 4, 2009), as Charles Wilcox
- Towards Zero (BBC Radio 4, 2010), as Latimer
- The First Domino (BBC Radio 3, 2010)[10]
- Blake's 7: The Liberator Chronicles (2011), as Cullen
- I, Claudius (BBC Radio 4, 2010)
- The Acheron Pulse (2012), as Dukhin
- The Masters of Luxor (Big Finish Productions, 2012)
- Pilgrim (BBC Radio 4, 2016), as Mr Hibbens
External links
Notes and References
- Register of Marriages for Bristol Registration District, volume 22 (1979), p. 1140: Anthony J. Kloska, son of Teofil Joseph Kloska, and Susan E. Clements
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/59X61rhnVsQMD8S3Xj30Cqd/shakespeare-unplugged-presenters-and-guests Shakespeare Unplugged – Presenters and guests
- https://www.naxos.com/person/Joseph_Kloska/233550.htm Joseph Kloska
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/3659b637-bec6-4ee5-87b8-8e3b72692ca7 Starting out with the BBC Radio Drama Company
- Peter Ormerod, REVIEW: Power, glory and humanity in RSC's magnificent Imperium dated 8 December 2017 in Leamington Courier
- [David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]
- https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/fast-labour Fast Labour
- [Michael Billington (critic)|Michael Billington]
- Web site: Richard III // Reviews . Everyman&Playhouse.
- http://www.ubcmedia.com/uniqueproductions/unique-content/the-first-domino/ The First Domino