Paterson Joseph Bio, Age, Networth, Wife,Height, Death in Paradise, Movies

Posted by Martina Birk on Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Paterson Joseph Biography

Paterson Joseph is a British actor who appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of King Lear and Love’s Labour’s Lost in 1990.

His fame in television is for his roles in Casualty as Alan Johnson in Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show , Green Wing, Survivors , Boy Meets Girl, as DI Wes Layton in Law & Order: UK , and as Connor Mason in Timeless.

His film roles include The Beach , Green fingers, Æon Flux and The Other Man. He is also known for his various performances of the Marquis de Carabas in adaptations of Neil Gaiman’s Never-where.

Paterson Joseph Wife

Joseph lived in the Loire Valley with his French wife Emmanuelle Joseph and their son while working as a chef before becoming an actor. However they divorced and now he lives in Britain again.

Paterson Joseph Net Worth

According to celebrity net worth, Paterson has a net worth of $3 million.

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Paterson Joseph Height

He stands at a decent height of 5 feet and 8 inches.

Paterson Joseph Doctor Who

He played Rodrick in the Doctor Who television stories Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways.

Paterson Joseph Peep Show

Mark and Jeremy share a flat in Croyden while unemployed Jeremy lives in a room in Mark’s flat.  They find they’re facing a lot of the same issues as they make the adjustment from university life to the working world.

Mark is financially secure but socially incompetent. Jeremy, less successful financially, is confident and usually has better luck with the opposite sex.

 Alan Johnson, frequently referred to as simply’Johnson’ is a fictional character in the  series Peep Show, and he is portrayed by Paterson Joseph.

Paterson Joseph Death In Paradise

In Death in Paradise he plays William . This is a British-French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller in the first three seasons, Kris Marshall and Ardal O’Hanlon.

The program is a joint UK and French production filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom and France 2 in France. It has enjoyed high ratings and liking from fans hence has had repeated renewals.

Paterson Joseph Interview

Firstly, could you tell us a little bit about your story, and how you got to where you are today in your career?

Paterson Joseph: I was a pretty shy,silent seventeen year old, and I was training to be a chef. At some point I realized that I hated working within four walls, I hated the restriction of it.

My Dad was a plasterer, and I knew that I didn’t want to do any laboring because I tried and within minutes found it much too hard! So I decided to give acting a try and I auditioned for the National Youth Theater.

I guess that must have been a very memorable moment for you, but if we were to ask you to name another memorable moment maybe as an audience member or from being in a show, is there any particular one you would mention?

Paterson Joseph: As an actor I will always remember the tour of a Shakespeare play, The Tempest, and a Sophocles play called Philoctetes that I did with a theatre company called Cheek by Jowl in 1989.

It was my third job out of drama school. I was in my early twenties and we were taken to a lot of places, but one of the places I remember very well was a sort of Eastern European leg of the tour.

Ah, so you can hold them to account if it is rubbish?!

Paterson Joseph: Exactly, yeh.

We understand that you’re involved in some initiatives to get the wider community involved, so would you like to talk about them a little bit?

Paterson Joseph: I’m obviously first and foremost an actor, and so most of the time I spend just doing that. However, if I ever get a chance I will do work in schools.

So I’ll go in and basically just talk to pupils and get them to get up and do stuff with me so that they can see that it’s not rocket science – it’s just fun and games.

I’ve done a bit of work with the National; they’ve got a brilliant education department who outreach to the local schools and colleges, so they’ve come in and I’ve done workshops with them.

Some people have been to the theatre – and it might have been at a younger age, but it could also have been someone who was a little bit older and trying to get into theatre – and for whatever reason they’ve had a bad experience. So what do you think the theatre community around the country should be doing to get future generations into auditoriums and on to stages?

Paterson Joseph: I think theatre is sometimes perceived as an elitist world. I didn’t go to the theatre until I became involved in it at the youth theatre.

So why was that? It wasn’t part of my culture I suppose, being from an Afro-Caribbean background, and a working class one at that.

I think if I knew that it was easy to go in, if theatres seemed to be open places, and if there seemed to be more going on than just the play – if there were other events attached to it – then I suppose I would have gotten involved even before I knew about it.

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Paterson Joseph Movies And Tv Show

YearTitleRole
2017RellikDr Isaac Taylor
2016–18TimelessConnor Mason
2016Inside Obama’s White HouseNarrator
2015Thunderbirds Are GoRobert Williams (voice)
2015You, Me and the ApocalypseGeneral Arnold Gaines
2014BabylonAssistant Commissioner Charles Inglis
2014The Leftovers“Holy” Wayne Gilchrest
2013–14Law & Order: UKDCI Wes Leyton
2013Wild Burma: Nature’s Lost KingdomNarrator
2012The Hollow Crown Henry VDuke of York
2012HustleDexter Gold
2011Case HistoriesPatrick Carter
2011Coming Up: FoodEnglish man
2011Death in ParadiseWilliam
2010Blood and OilEd Daly

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