Reunited

Reunited

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

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Every Good Boy Deserves Favour

Joseph played Alexander in this 2009 National Theatre production.

Ashes To Ashes

Ashes To Ashes

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

Survivors

Survivors

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

Hamlet

Hamlet

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

S.N.U.B.

S.N.U.B.

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

Love Never Dies

Love Never Dies

Joseph as Raoul in the 2010 Adelphi Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies.

Judgment Day

Judgment Day

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

Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge

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

Cinderella

Cinderella

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

Casino Royale

Casino Royale

Joseph played Carter in this 2006 James Bond film.

The Fairy Queen

The Fairy Queen

Joseph played Oberon in this 2009 Glyndebourne production, directed by Jonathan Kent .

Campus

Campus

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

Abraham's Point

Abraham's Point

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

The Priory

The Priory

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

Sarah Jane Adventures

Sarah Jane Adventures

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

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

Television Reviews

Talk To Me (2007)

"The cast are all fantastic...Millson is an actor I’m not to familiar with but he does a great job as Woody especially during the scenes where he learns of his wife’s betrayal with his best friend. Each character is well fleshed out and is given time to cement individually there own story arcs. Talk To Me was great viewing, fast-paced, intriguing, funny, and sexy and had me gripped throughout. A welcome surprising change from a group of people to watch out for in the future". Eye For Film

"Joseph Millson as Woody is fabulous as he discovers the affair between his best mate and his wife."  TV Times

Sarah Jane Adventures (2008)

"However, full honours have to go to Joseph Millson as Maria's dad, Alan. He's been an amiable if slightly dim presence throughout the series but here, Alan does a lot of the dramatic heavy lifting and crucially, moves forward. 'New Who' has been regularly and justifiably criticised for being a show where apocalyptic world events pass unnoticed and everything remains exactly as it was before. This story, for the first time, changes that and it'll be fascinating to see how the relationship between the characters, and the change in Alan's world view, affects it. Plus, top marks must go to all involved for the best skateboard action sequence in years." Firefox.org

And an amusing thought from The Scotsman... "The young actors are charming and the show so far has resisted any inappropriate boyfriend/girlfriend stuff, making it a nice change from the vast majority of modern children's TV drama which seems intent on making young adults out of them too soon (and with that sentence, I have officially become very old - oh well). Mind you, if Russell T Davies and company did want to go there, perhaps they could reward Sarah Jane for all her years helping to save the universe by hooking her up with a toyboy in the form of Maria's adorably uncool, yet endearingly protective, skateboarding dad." The Scotsman

"Kudos also go to Joseph Millson as Maria's recently separated father Alan, and Juliet Cowan in the unenviable role of the grating Chrissie, Maria's mother." IGN

Campus 2009

The standout was Joseph Millson's quite stunningly lazy English Literature lecturer and letch, who regards sleeping with his female students as a perk of the job and awards marks by randomly firing arrows at a target: a bullseye means they get a First. When a male student asks for help with an essay, he's told to go and Google it "and next time, be a girl". Millson is great fun in this role, "a little bit Clooney, a little bit Basil Brush", as he describes himself. The Scotsman