Reunited

Reunited

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

The Fairy Queen

The Fairy Queen

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

Love Never Dies

Love Never Dies

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

Campus

Campus

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

Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge

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

Hamlet

Hamlet

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

Judgment Day

Judgment Day

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

The Priory

The Priory

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

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Joseph played Alexander in this 2009 National Theatre production.

S.N.U.B.

S.N.U.B.

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

Casino Royale

Casino Royale

Joseph played Carter in this 2006 James Bond film.

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.

Cinderella

Cinderella

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

Ashes To Ashes

Ashes To Ashes

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

Sarah Jane Adventures

Sarah Jane Adventures

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

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

Harley Street: press pack

ITV have released the press pack for Harley Street which informs us that Joseph's character's name is Jeff Turner and that he will be in episode 4.

Episode 1 airs on Thursday 17th July...so Joseph's episode will possibly be aired on 7th August. 

The episode synopsis is hidden behind the link as there are huge spoilers.

EPISODE FOUR - WRITTEN BY JACK WILLIAMS

Jeff (Joseph Millson) and Lucy Turner (Camilla Power) are both in their mid-thirties. A couple of years ago, Jeff had an accident in which he suffered trauma to his head and subsequently developed a brain Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM). Jeff was offered surgery but as he showed no symptoms and the risks of surgery were high, he opted against it.

However, now Jeff’s suffering from bad headaches and a scan reveals the AVM is bleeding and he needs urgent treatment. Jeff is against having any operations, he’s got the audition of his life tomorrow to get into music school and there’s no way he’s going to miss it. Ekkow advises him to have gamma knife surgery, which is less invasive so he should be well enough to attend the audition.

Concerned for Jeff’s health, Ekkow attends the audition the next day and is shocked when Jeff collapses at his piano. He is rushed back into surgery for a craniotomy and manages to survive the operation. However, it’s all getting a bit too much for Lucy. She is terrified of losing Jeff and does not know how to confront this with him.

Ekkow gently explains to Jeff he must give Lucy the space to express her fears. Jeff’s elated when he hears the news that he got into music college but even happier when Lucy tells him that she may be pregnant. She immediately goes to take a test. A delighted Lucy returns to tell Jeff the good news about a positive result, however he dies suddenly from a huge re-bleed.

Jeff’s deterioration is a wake up call for Ekkow, who’s recently been offered a visiting scholarship in the US from an eminent plastic surgeon. Initially, Ekkow felt he could continue to practice in the UK and take the visiting lectureship in the US, but Jeff’s death makes him realise he wants to spend more time with his patients and he decides to turn down the offer.