Paterson Joseph Explained

Paterson Joseph
Birth Name:Paterson Davis Joseph[1]
Birth Date:22 June 1964
Birth Place:Willesden, Middlesex, United Kingdom[2]
Alma Mater:London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Spouse:Emmanuelle Joseph
Children:1
Occupation:Actor, author
Notable Works:The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho (2022)
Awards:RSL Christopher Bland Prize
Office:Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University
Yearsactive:1989–present

Paterson Davis Joseph (born 22 June 1964)[3] is a British actor and author. He was announced as Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University in October 2022.

Joseph appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) productions of King Lear and Love's Labour's Lost in 1990. On television he is best known for his roles in Casualty (1997–1998), as Alan Johnson in Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show (2003–2015), Green Wing (2004–2006), Survivors (2008–2010), Boy Meets Girl (2009), as DI Wes Layton in (2013–2014), as Holy Wayne in The Leftovers (2014–15), as DCI Mark Maxwell in Safe House (2015–2017), and as Connor Mason in Timeless (2016–2018). His film roles include The Beach (2000), Greenfingers (2001), Æon Flux (2005), The Other Man (2008) and Wonka (2023).

Joseph is also a writer, and his 2022 debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho won the 2023 Christopher Bland Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Literature.

Early life

Joseph was born on 22 June 1964 in Willesden Green, Middlesex, to parents from Saint Lucia.[4] He attended Cardinal Hinsley R.C. High School in north-west London, a predominantly Irish Catholic school.[5] He has described himself as a "terrible bunker" while at school, opting to spend the best part of two years in the local public library instead.

He worked briefly as a catering assistant at a hospital, before deciding to pursue acting as a profession. Joseph first trained at the Studio '68 of Theatre Arts, London (South Kensington Library), from 1983 to 1985 with Robert Henderson. He later attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), before going on to perform for the Royal Shakespeare Company and The Royal National Theatre.[6]

Career

Theatre

In 1991, Joseph won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards, for his 1990 performances of Oswald in King Lear, Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost, and the Marquis de Mota in The Last Days of Don Juan, all at the Royal Shakespeare Company.[7] In 1992 he starred as Richard Henry in Blues for Mister Charlie by James Baldwin, directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.

Joseph's theatre credits include the title role in Othello at the Royal Exchange, Manchester, as well as parts in Henry IV, King Lear, and Hamlet for a performance in New York City.[8] In 2012 he played Brutus in a performance by the RSC of Julius Caesar set in Africa. In 2004 he undertook a project, filmed for Channel 4 in a documentary entitled My Shakespeare, to direct a version of Romeo & Juliet, using 20 young non-actors from the deprived Harlesden area of London.[9]

In 2006, he became a patron of OffWestEnd.com, a listings site for theatre outside the mainstream.[10] Other stage appearances in 2006 and 2007 include the leads in The Royal Hunt of the Sun and The Emperor Jones at the Olivier Theatre, London.[11] [12] In 2015, Sancho: An Act of Remembrance, a solo play written and performed by Joseph and based on the life of Ignatius Sancho, was staged in Oxford and Birmingham, and toured in the US starting in October.[13] [14] [15]

In late 2019 and early 2020, Joseph starred as Ebenezer Scrooge at the Old Vic Theatre in London in their production of A Christmas Carol.

Television

He has played many roles in British television programmes, both drama and comedy. These include Reuben in William and Mary, alongside Martin Clunes; Mark Grace in Casualty; the Marquis de Carabas in Neverwhere; Alan Johnson in Peep Show; Lyndon Jones in Green Wing; and Shorty in the first episode of Jericho.

Joseph also appeared in the acclaimed drama Sex Traffic (2004), in the 2005 TV version of Kwame Kwei-Armah's acclaimed play Elmina's Kitchen and in the Doctor Who episodes "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways" as Rodrick, a contestant on a futuristic version of The Weakest Link game show. He has also appeared in various supporting roles in Dead Ringers.[16] In 2006, he appeared in the television sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look, in which he played Simon, a contestant on the game show Numberwang.[8]

In 2007, Joseph played Space Marshall Clarke in two series of the BBC sci-fi sitcom Hyperdrive, and was Benjamin Maddox in the BBC drama series Jekyll. Joseph also provided the voice of K.O. Joe in Chop Socky Chooks.

From 2008 to 2010, Joseph played Greg Preston in Survivors, the BBC remake of the 1970s science-fiction drama of the same name. Also in 2008, Joseph appeared as former hitman Patrick Finch in Series 1, Episode 5 of The Fixer.

Joseph played DI Wes Layton in from 2013 to 2014.

He played the messianic "Holy Wayne" Gilchrest on the original HBO dramatic series The Leftovers, which began airing in 2014, and General Arnold Gaines on You, Me and the Apocalypse.

He took up the main role of Connor Mason in the television series Timeless, which ended in 2018.[17]

In 2020, Joseph played the part of Home Secretary Kamal Hadley in the series of Noughts + Crosses.[18]

As voice actor, Joseph provided the narration for the National Geographic series Mega Cities from 2005 to 2011, Wild Russia in 2009 and the BBC Two documentary Inside Obama's White House in 2016.[19] He played Tyler in the BBC Switch film Rules of Love in 2010.

Film

Joseph's first feature film role was as Benbay in Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father.

In 2000, Joseph appeared as Keaty in Danny Boyle's adventure drama film The Beach, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio. In the same year, he also appeared in The Long Run and Greenfingers.

In 2005, he portrayed Giroux in the science-fiction action film Æon Flux, which starred Charlize Theron. Then in 2008 he played a supporting role in The Other Man, opposite Liam Neeson and Antonio Banderas.

Joseph appears as villain Arthur Slugworth, part of an ensemble cast in the 2023 musical fantasy film Wonka, directed by Paul King.[20]

Joseph has also appeared in several short films, including Stop the World, directed by Richard Leaf. He voiced the character of Victor in the 2023 drama short film Bet Your Bottom Dollar[21] produced by British-Canadian filmmaker Jonathan Tammuz.

Voice work

In 2011, Joseph returned to Doctor Who, where he appeared in the audio drama Earth Aid, playing Victor Espinosa.[22] In November 2016 he played the title role in the BBC radio adaptation of the short story by Neil Gaiman, How the Marquis Got His Coat Back. Joseph had previously played the part of the Marquis de Carabas in the 1996 BBC TV six-part drama Neverwhere. He played the role of Colonel Arbuthnott in the Audible production of Murder on the Orient Express.

Joseph read the BBC Radio 4 abridgement of George Lamming's 1953 debut novel In the Castle of My Skin first broadcast in December 2020.[23]

Lectures

Joseph has delivered such keynote public lectures as the Memorial 2007 Annual Lecture at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies[24] and at Lancaster University.[25]

Writing

In October 2022, Joseph's debut novel The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho was released, published by Dialogue Books.[26] The book charts the life of Charles Ignatius Sancho through fictionalised diary entries, letters and commentary. Writing in The New York Times, reviewer Thomas Mallon concluded: "With the conjuring tricks of historical fiction, Joseph has taken an actual man and, two and a half centuries later, made him as thoroughly himself, and as fully present, as he was the first time round."[27] The novel was shortlisted for the 2023 Jhalak Prize,[28] and won the 2023 RSL Christopher Bland Prize.[29] [30]

Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University

In October 2022, Joseph was announced as the next Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University[31] [32] (previous holders of the role including Helena Kennedy, Jon Snow, Shami Chakrabarti and Katherine Grainger) and was officially installed in May 2023.[33] [34]

Personal life

Joseph lived in the Loire Valley, France, with his French wife Emmanuelle and their son, before moving back to his native London. He has sickle cell anaemia. [35] [36] [37] [38] Joseph supports the Brazil national football team.[39]

Filmography

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1989StreetwiseDave9 episodes
1990South of the BorderJulian HenryEpisode 2.7
1992Bunch of FiveComptonEpisode: "Dead at Thirty"
1992The BillMichael TapscottEpisode: "Soft Target"
Between the LinesSgt. Viv JonesEpisode: "Words of Advice"
1993ScreenPlayBusiEpisode: "Not Even God Is Wise Enough"
1994Funky Black ShortsEllisEpisode: "Home and Away"
Soldier SoldierFusilier Eddie NelsonEpisode: "Changing the Guard"
CasualtyMichaelEpisode: "Hidden Agendas"
1996NeverwhereMarquis de Carabas6 episodes
1997–98CasualtyMark Grace42 episodes
2000Safe as HousesGabriel JamesTV movie
2001ArmadilloAlan3 episodes
Now You See HerMarkTV movie
Cold FeetSuggsEpisodes: 4.5 and 4.6
2002Waking the DeadDermot SullivanEpisodes: "Life Sentence Part 1" and "Life Sentence Part 2"
Silent WitnessSergeant Terry HardingEpisodes: "The Fall Out Part 1" and "The Fall Out Part 2"
Bodily HarmUndertaker Two1 episode
2003Loving YouFelix FisherTV movie
Colin StokesEpisode: "Close Encounters"
Ghosts of Albion: LegacyNigel Townsend7 episodes
2003–05William and MaryReuben10 episodes
2003–15Peep ShowAlan Johnson16 episodes
2004Murphy's LawDr. Mark MaddisonEpisode: "The Group"
Dead RingersMickey Stone2 episodes
Ghost of Albion: EmbersNigel Townsend5 episodes
Sex TrafficMartin2 episodes
My Dad's the Prime MinisterDetective Gary McRyan6 episodes
My ShakespeareSelfTV movie documentary
2004–06Green WingLyndon Jones9 episodes
2005Dalziel and PascoeMr Alisdair CollinsonEpisodes: "Heads You Lose Part 1" and "Heads You Lose Part 2"
Elmina's KitchenDeliTV movie
Doctor WhoRodrickEpisodes: "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways"
Rose and MaloneyHarry CallaghanEpisode: "Carl Callaghan"
JerichoShortyEpisode: "A Pair of Ragged Claws"
Open WideNeilTV movie
2006MayoDr. RossiEpisode: "Cast a Cold Eye"
2006-08That Mitchell and Webb LookVarious characters8 episodes
2006–07HyperdriveSpace Marshal Clarke7 episodes
2007–08Mega CitiesNarratorEpisodes: "Hong Kong" and "Taipei"
2007JekyllBenjamin Lennox4 episodes
Chop Socky ChooksKO Joe26 episodes
2008–10SurvivorsGreg Preston12 episodes
2008Patrick FinchSeries 1, Episode 5
Thrilla in ManilaNarratorTV movie documentary
2008-09World of QuestGeneral Ogun26 episodes
2009Japan's Wild SecretsNarratorTv movie documentary
Cephas ButheleziEpisodes: "Beauty and Integrity" and "A Real Botswana Diamond"
Boy Meets GirlJay Metcalfe4 episodes
10 Minute TalesPaulEpisode: "Let It Snow"
2010Blood and OilEd DalyTV movie
Clash of the ContinentsNarratorEpisode: "End of Eden"
Rules of LoveTylerTV movie
On Christmas NightPresenterReading from the Gospel of John
2011Case HistoriesPatrick Carter2 episodes
Coming Up: FoodEnglish man1 episode
Death in ParadiseWilliam1 episode
2012 Henry VDuke of YorkTV film
Julius CaesarBrutusLive recording performance by RSC
HustleDexter Gold[40] Series 8, Episode 1
In Love with...Sir Robert ChilternEpisode: "In Love with Wilde"
2013Wild ThailandNarrator2 episodes
Narrator3 episodes
2013–14DCI Wes LeytonSeries 7–8
2014BabylonAssistant Commissioner Charles InglisSeries 1
2014-15"Holy" Wayne GilchrestSeason 1
Season 2, two episodes
2015Thunderbirds Are GoRobert Williams (voice)1 episode
You, Me and the ApocalypseGeneral Arnold GainesMain Role
Safe HouseMark
2016Inside Obama's White HouseNarrator4 episodes
The Coopers vs the RestTobyPilot episode
2016–18TimelessConnor Mason26 episodes
2017RellikDr Isaac Taylor6 episodes
2018The Prosecutors: Real Crime and PunishmentNarratorEpisodes: "Modern Day Slavery" and "Prisons, Drugs and Drones"
Urban MythsChuck DEpisode: "Public Enemy (feat Kev Wells)"
2019GrantchesterReverend Nathaniel Todd1 episode
CounterpartElanEpisode: "You to You"
Kevan1 episode
Avenue 5Harrison Ames2 episodes
2020UnprecedentedGeorge1 episode
Noughts + CrossesHome Secretary Kamal Hadley6 episodes
2021Inside No. 9PantaloneEpisode: “Wuthering Heist”
The Mosquito CoastCalaca2 episodes
VigilCommander Neil Newsome, Captain of HMS Vigil6 episodes
2022That Dirty Black BagThompson8 episodes
Unearthed NarrativesHimselfTV mini series
2023Boat StorySamuelTV mini series
Twilight of the Gods Loki1 episode

Film

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1993In the Name of the FatherBenbayJim Sheridan
2000GasaJean Stewart
KeatyDanny Boyle
GreenfingersJimmyJoel Hershman
2004Sean BoetangMichael Hurst
2005Æon FluxGirouxKaryn Kusama
2008RalphRichard Eyre
2011Stop the WorldPatRichard LeafShort film
2015Between Lambs and LionsPresident NebuchadnezzarTed Wilkes
Rise and Fall of the City of MahagonnyNarratorRhodri Huw
2019Since YesterdayOld friendAlexander BradleyShort film
2022Daddy's GirlSaulJessica Magaye
GeronimoDoctorGeraint Morgan
2023Bet Your Bottom DollarVictorBrandon Ashplant
The Velveteen RabbitKingJennifer Perrott and Rick Thiele
Wonka Arthur SlugworthPaul King

Stage

YearPlayRoleVenueNotes
1987–88Raping the GoldLeonBush Theatre
1988-89The TempestAdrianDonmar Warehouse
1989Whale1st Inuit LoverLyttelton Theatre, National Theatre
Soloman & the Big CatSolomanThe Young Vic
1990The Last Days of Don JuanMarquis de MotaSwan TheatrePress performance; second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards
Troilus and CressidaPatroclusPress performance
King LearOswaldRoyal Shakespeare TheatreSecond prize in the Ian Charleson Awards
Love's Labour's LostDumaine
1990-91The Last Days of Don JuanMarquis de MotaBarbican Theatre
Love's Labour's LostDumaine
King LearOswald
1991King LearTheatre Royal, NewcastlePress performance
The Last Days of Don JuanMarquis de MotaNewcastle Playhouse
Love's Labour's LostDumaine
Troilus and CressidaPatroclusPress performance
Love's Labour's LostDumaineBarbican CentreBarbican Theatre
The Last Days of Don JuanMarquis de MotaPit London
King LearOswaldBarbican CentreBarbican Theatre
Troilus and CressidaTroilusPit LondonTaking over Troilus from Ralph Fiennes; press performance
The PretendersHaakonPress performance
1991–92The PretendersBarbican CentreBarbican Theatre
1992The Recruiting OfficerMr WorthyOlivier Theatre
Blues for Mister CharlieRichard HenryRoyal Exchange, Manchester
1995HamletHoratioHackney Empire and Belasco Theatre
1996–97Henry IV Part I and Part IIHenry Percy / PistolTheatre Royal, Bath and The Old VicUK tour
2000A Doll's HouseTorvaldAmbassadors Theatre, London
2001Les BlancsTshembe MatosehRoyal Exchange, ManchesterBest Actor, Barclays TMA Awards 2001
2002OthelloOthelloRoyal Exchange, Manchester
2003Elmina's KitchenDeliCottesloe Theatre
2005The Emperor JonesBrutus Jones, EmperorGate Theatre
2006The Royal Hunt of the SunAtahualpaOlivier Theatre
2007The Emperor JonesBrutus Jones, Emperor
Saint JoanCauchon
2012Julius CaesarBrutusRoyal Shakespeare TheatreSet in Africa; live recording performance by RSC
2015Sancho: An Act of RemembranceCharles Ignatius SanchoOxford, Birmingham and US tourA one-man show conceived, written and performed by himself
2019-20A Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeThe Old Vic

Audio and radio

YearPlayRoleStationNotes
1998Twelfth NightFesteArkangel Complete Shakespeare
1999Titus AndronicusAaron
2005Troilus and CressidaTroilusBBC Radio 3
2011Earth AidVictor EspinosaBBC radioDoctor Who spin-off produced by Big Finish Productions
2016How the Marquis Got His Coat BackMarquis de CarabasBBC radioReprising his role from the 1996 BBC TV six-part drama Neverwhere.
Strangeness in SpaceThe PuppetmasterPodcast series1 episode
2017Murder on the Orient ExpressColonel ArbuthnottAmazon
2020In the Castle of My SkinNarratorBBC Radio 4
2020-21The SandmanThe Demon ChoronzonPodcast series21 episodes
2021Getting Better - The Fight for the NHSKing George VI2 episodes
2022Chelmsford 123: The RevivalFunctio3 episodes
SeverusSeptimius SeverusBBC Radio 4

Accolades

YearBodyAwardNominated workResultRef
2023EdiPlay International Film Festival, ParisBest Supporting ActorBet Your Bottom Dollar[41]
2024New York Movie AwardsGold Award - Actor[42]
Paris Film AwardsSilver Award - Actor[43]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FreeBMD Entry Info.
  2. Web site: Paterson Joseph – People – Royal Opera House . www.roh.org.uk.
  3. Web site: LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress) . id.loc.gov.
  4. Web site: My life in travel: Paterson Joseph . . 5 September 2008 .
  5. Web site: Paterson Joseph - Doctor Who Guide . guide.doctorwhonews.net . Doctor Who Guide . 14 November 2022.
  6. Web site: Joseph . Paterson . Paterson Joseph: Film and TV actor . speakersforschools.org . Speakers for Schools . 16 November 2022.
  7. "Timely tributes for a new generation of actors", Sunday Times, 13 January 1991.
  8. Web site: Paterson Joseph. 3 January 2009. BBC .
  9. News: Baz and the Bard. Rampton. James. 22 December 2004. The Independent. 2 January 2009 . London.
  10. Web site: Patron – Paterson Joseph. OffWestEnd.com. 25 January 2009. 9 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160809204701/http://www.offwestend.com/index.php/pages/patron_paterson_joseph/. dead.
  11. News: The Royal Hunt of the Sun, National, London. Billington. Michael. Michael Billington (critic). 13 April 2006. The Guardian . UK . 25 January 2009.
  12. News: The Emperor Jones. Nightingale. Benedict. Benedict Nightingale. 30 August 2007. The Times. Times Newspapers. 25 January 2009 . London.
  13. Web site: Paterson Joseph one-man show to play UK ahead of US tour. Hemley. Matthew. The Stage. 15 July 2015.
  14. News: Paterson Joseph on Sancho: The First Black Briton to Vote. Paterson. Joseph. The Guardian. 14 September 2015.
  15. Web site: Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive: Production: Sancho: An Act of Remembrance [2015f.01270]]. levyarchive.bam.org. en.
  16. That Mitchell and Webb Look . BBC . 29 August 2006. 25 January 2009.
  17. Web site: 'Timeless': TV Review. Fienberg. Daniel. Hollywood Reporter. 30 September 2016.
  18. Web site: Noughts + Crosses (2020–) Full Cast & Crew. IMDb.
  19. Web site: BBC Two - Inside Obama's White House. 17 March 2016. BBC. 19 March 2016.
  20. Web site: 27 December 2022 . Paterson Joseph - Contributor Biography . 27 December 2022 . www.dialoguebooks.co.uk.
  21. News: Grobar . Matt . Paterson Joseph Boards Indie Drama 'Bet Your Bottom Dollar' From Director Brandon Ashplant . 22 December 2022 . . 29 November 2022.
  22. Web site: 2.06 Doctor Who: Earth Aid. Big Finish.
  23. Web site: In the Castle of My Skin by George Lamming. BBC Radio 4. 1 January 2021.
  24. Web site: Memorial 2007 Annual Lecture – Seeing is Believing: Memorial as Story (with images). Institute of Commonwealth Studies. 28 September 2023. 13 November 2023.
  25. Web site: Lancaster University Public Lecture series welcomes actor and author Paterson Joseph. 23 October 2023. 13 November 2023.
  26. Web site: Pulley . Natasha . 2022-10-07 . The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho by Paterson Joseph review – a Georgian Black Briton . 2022-10-07 . The Guardian . en.
  27. News: The Picaresque Life of an 18th-Century Black English Polymath. The New York Times. Thomas. Mallon. 11 April 2023.
  28. Web site: 2023-04-20 . Jhalak Prize 2023 shortlists announced . 2023-06-01 . Books+Publishing.
  29. Web site: Paterson Joseph Wins the 2023 RSL Christopher Bland Prize. The Royal Society of Literature. 8 June 2023. 12 June 2023.
  30. Web site: Chancellor of Oxford Brookes, Paterson Joseph, wins prestigious 2023 RSL Christopher Bland Prize. Oxford Brookes University. 8 June 2023. 13 November 2023.
  31. Web site: Actor Paterson Joseph announced as the next Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University . Oxford Brookes University. 11 October 2022. 12 June 2023.
  32. News: Paterson Joseph to become Oxford Brookes University chancellor. BBC News . 12 October 2022. 13 November 2023.
  33. Web site: Actor and author Paterson Joseph installed as Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University. Oxford Brookes University. 25 May 2023. 13 November 2023.
  34. Web site: Actor Paterson Joseph installed as Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University. ITV News. 25 May 2023.
  35. News: Interview: Paterson Joseph on Boy Meets Girl . The Daily Telegraph . London . Michael . Deacon . 21 April 2009 . 21 May 2010.
  36. News: Survivors star Paterson Joseph on chips, coal mines and cycling. Laws. Roz. 10 January 2010. birminghammail. 16 July 2017.
  37. Web site: Sky 1 - Sky.com. sky.com.
  38. News: Interview Paterson Joseph: 'The worst thing anyone's said to me? You're thick'. Rosanna. Greenstreet. The Guardian. 29 February 2020.
  39. Web site: Paterson Joseph Talks About Racism in Football Dear Lovejoy Podcast. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/dAiTEl803IA . 2021-12-21 . live. YouTube. 4 July 2018 .
  40. News: Programme Information: Hustle . BBC Media Centre . London . January 2012.
  41. Web site: EdiPlay International Film Awards. epliff.com. February 21, 2024.
  42. Web site: New York Movie Awards. newyorkmovieawards.com. February 21, 2024.
  43. Web site: Paris Film Awards. parisfilmawards.net. June 5, 2024.