Hamlet

Hamlet

Joseph played Hamlet in the 2008 Stafford Festival production, directed by Bill Buckhurst.

Reunited

Reunited

Joseph as Martin in the BBC1 2010 drama pilot Reunited by Mike Bullen

Love Never Dies

Love Never Dies

Joseph as Raoul in the 2010 Adelphi Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies.

The Priory

The Priory

Joseph plays Daniel in The Priory at The Royal Court theatre.

S.N.U.B.

S.N.U.B.

Still from 2009 film S.N.U.B. directed by Jonathan Glendenning.

Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge

Joseph plays Sean in this Chris Crow directed horror film, due to be released in 2010.

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Joseph played Alexander in this 2009 National Theatre production.

Cinderella

Cinderella

Joseph played Prince Charming in the 2007/8 Old Vic Theatre panto by Stephen Fry.

Campus

Campus

Joseph's character is Matthew Beer in the Channel 4 comedy showcase pilot.

Judgment Day

Judgment Day

Joseph played Thomas Hudetz in the 2009 Almeida Theatre production of Judgment Day, directed by James MacDonald.

Casino Royale

Casino Royale

Joseph played Carter in this 2006 James Bond film.

The Fairy Queen

The Fairy Queen

Joseph played Oberon in this 2009 Glyndebourne production, directed by Jonathan Kent .

Sarah Jane Adventures

Sarah Jane Adventures

Still from Doctor Who spin off series The Sarah Jane Adventures from CBBC.

Abraham's Point

Abraham's Point

Joseph played Adam in the 2008 film Abraham's Point, directed by Wyndham Price.

Survivors

Survivors

Joseph played Jimmy Garland, in episode 4 of the 2008 BBC TV series Survivors.

Ashes To Ashes

Ashes To Ashes

Joseph played Doctor Battleford in episode 2, series 2 of the BBC's Ashes To Ashes.

Joseph as Hamlet
Joseph as Martin
Joseph as Raoul
Joseph plays Daniel The Priory
Joseph as Bomb Disposal N.C.O.
Joseph as Sean
Joseph as Alexander
Joseph as Prince Charming
Joseph's plays Matthew Beer
Joseph played Thomas Hudetz
Joseph as Carter
Joseph as Oberon
Joseph as Alan Jackson
Joseph as Adam
Joseph as Jimmy Garland
Joseph as Doctor Battleford

Pedro The Great Pretender (reviews)

The actors must have loved doing this one. A three-hour justification of their art, full of in-jokes on acting and impersonation, and with the added imprint of the Spanish Golden Age to give it that added cachet. But, in truth, you’d have to be hard-hearted not to enjoy this 17th century romp, as Pedro, a social chameleon with the gift of the gab – like an Hispanic Rory Bremner crossed with Del Boy - lets loose his charms on an assorted mixture of royalty, gipsies, priests, religious fanatics, local dignitaries, actors and conmen.....

....Many of the cast who triumphed in The Dog in the Manger and House of Desires - including the excellent Simon Trinder and Joseph Millson - also feature here in this episodic offering by Cervantes, which is directed here by Mike Alfreds, founder of the Shared Experience company.

What's on Stage Review - Pete Wood 2005


Joseph Millson makes a wonderfully neurotic aristocratic King his huge temper tantrum is marvellous.

Reviews Gate by Rod Dungate Sept 2004


In particular, Joseph Millson was outstandingly funny in his two roles as a scurrilous, blind con-artist who is outdone by Pedro, and as the king torn between his infatuation with a beautiful gypsy and his queen's uxorial jealousy.

Curtain Up Charlotte Loverage 2005


Joseph Millson's petulant, child-like king achieves the right, light comic touch.

This Is London Nicholas de Jongh 2004


...this is very much a company show. Joseph Millson as a flouncing king hurling himself on cushions in amorous despair...

The Guardian Michael Billington 2004


Among the hard-working ensemble impersonating Andalusian peasants, local officials and royalty, there are sharp performances from Julius D'Silva as a terminally stupid mayor, Claire Cox as a haughty gypsy girl, Joseph Millson as the randy king who fancies her, and Rebecca Johnson as his jealous queen.

The Telegraph Charles Spencer 2005


It would be invidious to single out any single individual for this is a great ensemble piece, but invariably there are highlights, apart from Ramm: Rebecca Johnson gave us a very Miranda Richardson Queenie-like Queen whilst Joseph Millson as the King was a real delight.

Peter Lathan The British Theatre Guide 2004


The RSC's Spanish Golden Age season - blessed with the most ebullient ensemble that Stratford has seen in years - rounds off with Pedro, The Great Pretender by Miguel Cervantes. Joseph Millson's gypsy-fancying King is cryingly funny, hurling himself into a frenzied pillow fight with his jealous Queen, Rebecca Johnson.

Kate Bassett The Independent 2004