Joseph Claude Dubois, a true embodiment of blue-collar grit, proudly flaunts his humble beginnings, an authentic reflection of the unbridled energy and presence that radiates from every cinematic appearance. A life spent toiling in the depths of mining, hauling goods as a truck driver, and enduring the unforgiving rigors of the Canadian wilderness has instilled in him a work ethic that has been refined through the crucible of hard labor, a quality that has been effortlessly translated to his ongoing work in front of the camera, where his authenticity shines brighter than any spotlight.
Joseph, a proud son of Northern Ontario, brings a unique authenticity to his craft, shaped by his rugged upbringing in the Great White North. As a devoted father of two, he infuses his performances with a deep sense of emotion and vulnerability, expertly balancing his tough exterior with a tender heart. Through his extensive work in film and television, Joseph has honed his acting chops, showcasing his remarkable range and continually challenging himself to explore new depths of creativity.
Notable performances by Joseph have garnered significant attention, with his recent casting as the father of the protagonist in Eli Roth's highly anticipated film, THANKSGIVING, poised to be a pivotal role in the upcoming cinematic release.
In addition to this notable endeavour, Joseph has also brought to life the character of Casimir in the thought-provoking production, TAINTED, showcasing his remarkable range as a thespian.
To further refine his acting skills, Joseph has diligently pursued opportunities for growth, having completed the esteemed LB Acting classes, which have enabled him to enhance his improvisational abilities and hone his audition techniques through collaborative work with the reputable MAS Acting Studios.
Joseph, a dedicated and passionate individual, has been a long-standing member of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA) and the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (IATSE 873),allowing him to cultivate and nurture his enduring fascination with the world of screen entertainment.