Joseph Millson

Joseph Millson (born 27 April 1974[1]) is an English actor and singer. He trained at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in Sidcup, London.

Joseph Millson
Born (1974-04-27) 27 April 1974
Berkshire, England
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)
Caroline Fitzgerald
(m. 1999; div. 2011)

(m. 2013)
Children2

Personal life

Millson married singer and actress Caroline Fitzgerald in the summer of 1999. The two had two children, Jessica and Gabriel. In October 2012, it was reported in various media outlets that they had separated.

Millson met his second wife Sarah-Jane Potts in 2011 while they were cast members on Holby City, a medical drama television series. The two married on 31 December 2013.[1] Millson has a stepson, Buster, from Potts' first's marriage to actor Tony Denman.

Filmography

Television and film
Year Title Role Notes
1996La Belle Dame sans Merci by John KeatsKnight at ArmsFilm[2]
1998In ExileRaphael1 episode
1999–2001Peak PracticeDr Sam Morgan49 episodes
2001Lily Savage's Blankety BlankHimself1 episode[3]
2002EastEndersJason James6 episodes
Holby CityPaul Fry1 episode
2003DoctorsSteve Parkinson1 episode
2005ShakespeaRe-ToldBilly BanquoEpisode: Macbeth
The Ghost SquadDS Vinny Thomas1 episode
2006New TricksTom Christie1 episode
Casino RoyaleMI6 Agent CarterFilm
2007–2008The Sarah Jane AdventuresAlan Jackson12 episodes
2007Talk to MeWoody4 episodes
2008Midsomer MurdersJames ParkesS 11 ep 6
Harley StreetJeff Turner1 episode
SurvivorsJimmy Garland1 episode
Telstar: The Joe Meek StoryDoctorFilm
2009Ashes to AshesDr Battleford1 episode
Comedy ShowcaseMatthew Beer1 episode, "Campus"
EnidHanly BlytonTelevision film
2010S.N.U.B!Bomb disposal NCOFilm
2011ReunitedMartinPilot
2011CampusMatthew Beer6 episodes
The RomanticsLord ByronFilm
Mount PleasantMark1 episode
2011–2013Holby CityLuc Hemingway32 episodes
2013I Give It a YearCharlieFilm
The Dead 2: IndiaNicholas BurtonFilm
201424: Live Another DayDerrick Yates3 episodes
2015BanishedMajor Ross
Penny DreadfulCaptain Branson
2015–2020The Last KingdomAelfricRecurring role
2018AmeriCANJim Mitchel1 episode
Tango OneAndrew HathawayFilm
RansomKeith Taylor1 episode
All the Devil's MenTony Deighton
2019 Dragonheart: Vengeance Darius Film[4]
2019 Angel Has Fallen FBI Agent Ramirez Film
2022 Moon Knight Dr. Grant 1 episode
Prancer: A Christmas Tale Finn Wally Film

Theatre

Theatre
Year Work Role Notes
1998Black ComedyGeorg BambergerComedy Theatre, London
2001Four Nights in Knaresborough
2003–2004As You Like ItOrlandoPeter Hall Company
Nominated - Ian Charleson Awards
2004The Lifted VeilThe National, London
Pillars of the CommunityJohan TorrensenThe National, London
2006Much Ado About NothingBenedickRoyal Shakespeare Company
King JohnThe BastardRoyal Shakespeare Company
2009Every Good Boy Deserves FavourIvanovThe National
HamletStafford Castle Theatre
The Priory
2010Love Never DiesViscount Raoul de ChagnyAdelphi Theatre, London
2011Rocket to the MoonBen StarkThe National, London
2013MacbethMacbethShakespeare's Globe
2015Mr Foote's Other LegDavid GarrickHampstead Theatre
2017 Apologia Dual role of Kristin's sons Trafalgar Studios
2019–2020 Mary Poppins Mr Banks Prince Edward Theatre

Critical reception

Financial Times critic in May 2006: "I have seen actors from Alan Bates to Matthew Macfadyen play Shakespeare’s Benedick, but Joseph Millson’s performance in the new RSC production strikes me as definitive. Handsome in voice and in person, he can carry the audience on his roar and draw it into his hush. The elements of wit, anger and vulnerability are thrillingly mixed in this actor".[5]

References

  1. "Biography | Joseph Millson".
  2. La Belle Dame sans Merci by John Keats (1996), BFI
  3. "Series 1, Episode 1". Lily Savage's Blankety Blank. 7 January 2001. ITV1. Repeated 22 August 2016 on Challenge.
  4. "Dragonheart Vengeance: has wrapped filming | Joseph Millson". www.josephmillson.com. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  5. MacAulay, Alastair (22 May 2006). "Much Ado about Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon". The Financial Times. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
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