Joe Dixon (actor)

Joe Dixon
Born Joeseph Dixon
10 October 1965 (1965-10-10) (age 46)
Birmingham, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1989–present
Spouse

Lesley Manville (2000-present)


Joe Dixon (born 1965) is a British television and film actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Jacques in The Mummy Returns.

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Biography

Joe was born in Birmingham, England in 1965.[1] He was nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role of 2003 for his performance in The Roman Actor at the Gielgud Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company). He began acting with the Birmingham Youth Theatre. Joe graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and Castle Vale Comp.[2] A professional tenor, Joe Dixon sang the lead role in "The Bacchae" Opera at Queen Elizabeth Hall, and was in the top ten in Denmark, Spain and Russia for backing vocals. Can play the euphonium, guitar, tuba and piano fluently.[3]

Personal life

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1995 Rich Deceiver Pete Sparrow
1998 Middleton's Changling Role Unknown
2000 The Last Musketeer D.C.I. Lyon
2001 The Mummy Returns Jacques
2002 The Stretford Wives Dave McCarthy
2004 When I'm Sixty-Four Lynval
2007 Rise of the Footsoldier Mr. Khan
2010 14 Days with Victor Martin Currently in post production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989 The Bill Young Blood One Episode: Duty Elsewhere
1990 The Manageress Terry Moir Six Episodes: Doing the Business, Pingvin Lakrids, Steal Your Heart Away, A Hundred and Ten Percent, A Match for Anyone, and At the End of the Day
1997 Frighteners Jack One Episode: Jevan
Holding On Eylot Three Episodes: Episodes #1.6 - 1.8
1999 An Unsuitable Job for a Woman Alan One Episode: Living on Risk
2007 Casualty Martin Priddie One Episode: The Apostate
Silent Witness D.I. Simon Rush Two Episodes: Suffer the Children: Part 1 and Suffer the Children: Part 2
2008 Criminal Justice Robert Lloyd Four Episodes: Episodes #1.1 - 1.4
2010 Doctor Who The Chancellor One Episode: The End of Time (Part 2)

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