Born into an acting family in Auckland, New Zealand, Joel T. Potts made his debut stage appearance alongside his mother, the talented Liddy Holloway, at the tender age of five. This early exposure to the world of theatre provided a solid foundation for his future endeavors, and he went on to appear in numerous stage productions, showcasing his versatility by tackling a wide range of genres, from the classic works of Shakespeare to the energetic and captivating world of musical theatre.
Throughout his nearly two-decade-long career, Joel has made a significant impact in the film industry, with nearly a dozen film appearances to his name. His extensive experience has seen him work in both New Zealand and Australia, taking on a diverse range of roles that have showcased his incredible range. From whimsical comedies to intense dramas and modern horror films, Joel has proven himself to be a talented and adaptable actor.
One of his most notable achievements was winning the Best Actor award at the 1997 NZ Film & TV Awards for his outstanding performance in "Topless Women Talk About Their Lives." This recognition was a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft, and it has paved the way for his continued success in the industry.
In addition to his work in film, Joel has also had a successful television career, appearing regularly in various New Zealand dramas and comedy shows. He has had the opportunity to work on several notable projects, including the popular "Xena: Warrior Princess" and "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" series, as well as the critically acclaimed "Young Hercules" series. More recently, he has appeared in the popular New Zealand drama "Underbelly: Land of the Long Green Cloud" and the comedy series "This Is Not My Life."
Joel's talents have also been recognized in the United States, where he has made guest appearances on several popular television shows, including "Sons of Anarchy," "The Glades," "Hawaii Five-0," "A.K.A.," and "Without a Trace." In Australia, he has taken on lead roles in the critically acclaimed drama "Tangle" and the comedy series ":30 Seconds," earning him a nomination for the Most Outstanding Performance By an Actor award at the 2010 Australian Subcription Television & Radio Association Awards.
In addition to his acting career, Joel is also a talented musician, having worked as a singer and guitarist in various bands in both New Zealand and Australia. Over the years, he has developed a range of other skills, including voice work, radio, improvisation, Theatresports, dance, and choreography.