Joe Sims, a renowned Bristol-based actor, has had a diverse and extensive training background, having honed his craft in both the UK and the United States.
His most notable role to date has been that of Nigel Carter, a plumber, in the critically acclaimed and BAFTA-winning ITV series, Broadchurch, which has spanned three successful seasons.
Sims has also made a significant impact in the world of theatre, earning an Offie award for his outstanding performance as an accused killer in the London-based Arcola Theatre's production of "As We Forgive Them".
In addition to his impressive television, theatre, and film credits, Sims has amassed an impressive 100+ radio credits to his name, including a notable run on the long-running British radio drama, "The Archers".
Furthermore, Sims has received prestigious nominations for his work, including Best Actor for his portrayal of Charlie Hammond in Oliver Park: Easter Riots and Best Supporting Actor at the BBC Audio Drama Awards for his poignant performance as a suicidal boxer in Al Smith's award-winning drama, "Lifelines".