Joe's journey in the world of performing arts began at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he honed his craft before leaving early in his final year to take on a pivotal role in the BBC's epic production, Rhodes, in 1996.
This monumental series, which was the most expensive production the BBC had undertaken at the time, catapulted Joe into the spotlight, garnering him a significant amount of attention and recognition.
Many television viewers are likely to associate Joe with his iconic portrayal of Dominic McAllister, a prison officer, in the highly acclaimed ITV series Bad Girls, which premiered in 1999 and became a massive hit.
Throughout his career, Joe has demonstrated his versatility by seamlessly transitioning between film, television, and theatre, and has also proven himself to be a skilled writer and director. His debut short film, Passing Through, released in 2002, received widespread acclaim and was showcased at numerous international festivals.