Casino Royale

Casino Royale

Joseph played Carter in this 2006 James Bond film.

Campus

Campus

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

Reunited

Reunited

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

Sarah Jane Adventures

Sarah Jane Adventures

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

Abraham's Point

Abraham's Point

Joseph played Adam in the 2008 film Abraham's Point, directed by Wyndham Price.

Hamlet

Hamlet

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

Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge

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

Ashes To Ashes

Ashes To Ashes

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

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.

The Priory

The Priory

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

Judgment Day

Judgment Day

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

Cinderella

Cinderella

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

S.N.U.B.

S.N.U.B.

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

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Joseph played Alexander in this 2009 National Theatre production.

Survivors

Survivors

Joseph played Jimmy Garland, in episode 4 of the 2008 BBC TV series Survivors.

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

Judgment Day Reviews

James Macdonald's production does more than justice to Judgment Day: it is elegant, gripping, masterly. And Joseph Millson's perfomance, as the stationmaster Thomas Hudetz, is phenomenal. There is a touch of the automaton about him, as if doing a job reliant on clockwork had affected his own inner workings. It is painful to behold his stressed, placatory smile. Something fundamental is wrong – even before he goes completely off the rails.

Kate Kellaway The Guardian Sept 2009


...Judgment Day is brought to life now in a creepily atmospheric production by James Macdonald at the Almeida, which powerfully communicates the play's thriller-like tension, haunted soul, and mordant humour.
The protagonist is Hudetz, a dutiful, well-liked station master, finely played by a pained, upstanding Joseph Millson.

Paul Taylor The Independent Sept 2009


Joseph Millson plays Thomas Hudetz, a stationmaster with matinee hero good looks, based in a sleepy little town that might be located on either side of the Czech-German border. He is perfection personified in his bearing and professional performance...

...James Macdonald's production is atmospheric and there are allegorical messages to be mined but even though Joseph Millson is on top form, Judgement Day feels slight, much more the stuff of an easily forgotten short story than a novel or epic drama.

Peter Lathan British Theatre Guide Sept 2009


Leading a strong cast, Joseph Millson excels as the normally reliable Hudetz who goes seriously off the rails: at first polite and personable, his repressed guilt drives him to the edge of sanity, as he hopes for salvation from a ‘higher judgment’.

Music OMH Sept 2009


The strengths of the production are James Macdonald’s detailed direction and Miriam Buether’s technically ingenious design, elucidated by Neil Austin’s clever lighting. Only the excessive use of dry ice rankles.

The performances are robust — the best is that of Joseph Millson, hauntedly sensitive as Hudetz.

Henry Hitchings Evening Standard Sept 2009


In a large company there are superb performances in even minor roles, and Joseph Millson as the haunted stationmaster, Laura Donnelly as the increasingly neurotic Anna, and Sarah Woodward as a particularly malevolent gossip shine especially brightly.

Charles Spencer The Telegraph  Sept 2009


Director James Macdonald and his designer Miriam Buether give it a stunning fluidity that keeps changing perspective and location, and orchestrate the public and personal dimensions of the story that a stunning ensemble cast bring to astonishingly inhabited life.

Joseph Millson as the stationmaster, with Suzanne Burden as his spurned wife and Laura Donnelly as Anna (whose brief flirtation with him causes him to neglect his duties), carry the weight of the plot, but there are no less telling contributions from Sarah Woodward as a town gossip, Tom Georgeson as the innkeeper and Daniel Hawksford as the butcher fiancee of the young woman.

Mark Shenton for The Stage Sept 2009


Joseph Millson gives a strong and controlled performance as the doomed and self-deceiving stationmaster Hudetz. He injects an angry passion into the part and you feel repelled by his refusal to see that he is the guilty man.

Paul Callan Daily Express  Sept 2009


..Joseph Millson's Hudetz moves memorably from poker correctness to near-madness.

Michael Billington for The Guardian  Sept 2009