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  1. Paterson Davis Joseph (born 22 June 1964) [1] [3] is a British actor and author. He was announced as Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University in October 2022. Joseph appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) productions of King Lear and Love's Labour's Lost in 1990.

  2. Paterson Joseph was born on 22 June 1964 in Willesden, London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Wonka (2023), The Beach (2000) and Æon Flux (2005). He is married to Emmanuelle Joseph.

  3. Patterson Joseph. Nacionalidad. Británico. Nacimiento 1964 (Londres, Inglaterra) Edad. 60 años. Biografía. Paterson Joseph trabajó brevemente como asistente de catering en un hospital, antes de decidirse a dedicarse a la actuación. Se formó en el Studio '68 of Theatre Arts de Londres de 1983 a 1985 con Robert Henderson.

  4. Paterson Joseph was born on June 22, 1964 in Willesden, London, England, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for Wonka (2023), The Beach (2000) and Æon Flux (2005). He is married to Emmanuelle Joseph.

  5. Paterson Joseph: ‘Racism is a strange mental illness’. The ‘Peep Show’ star won fans as Mark’s sociopath boss before playing a cult leader in ‘The Leftovers’. Now, he takes on the role of a...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Paterson Joseph es un Actor británico. Descubre su biografia, el detalle de sus 31 años de carrera y toda su actualidad.

  7. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Mathew Baynton & Paterson Joseph are interviewed for Wonka. Directed by ‘Paddington’s’ Paul King, the movie stars Timothée Chalamet, Calah Lane, Keegan-Micha...

  8. Descubre todas las películas y series de la filmografía de Paterson Joseph. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 31 años de carrera.

  9. Paterson Joseph is interviewed on the red carpet Premiere for Wonka. Directed by ‘Paddington’s’ Paul King, the movie stars Timothée Chalamet, Calah Lane, Kee...

  10. 28 de may. de 2024 · Paterson Joseph is, by his own admission, an unlikely opera librettist. He had turned 50 by the time he got round to going to one, and only went because he was in it, as the “crazy” voice of God in Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.