Joe Dinicol
Joe Dinicol, born on December 22, 1983, in Stratford, Ontario, is a talented Canadian actor known for his diverse performances on both stage and screen. Growing up in a family immersed in the arts, with his father being acting coach and actor Keith Dinicol, Joe began his journey in acting at a young age, making his debut at the renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
Throughout his career, Dinicol has made notable appearances on popular Canadian television shows such as *Train 48* and *Rideau Hall*. His theatrical prowess is showcased in a variety of classic plays, including *Antony and Cleopatra*, *Richard III*, *Waiting for Godot*, and *The Merry Wives of Windsor*, all performed at the Stratford Festival. He also took the stage in *The Needfire* at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre and contributed to the 1996 recording of *Waiting for Godot* for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
In film, Joe Dinicol gained recognition for his role as the second male lead in Paul Gross's critically acclaimed war drama *Passchendaele*, which premiered in 2008. With a rich background in both theatre and television, Dinicol continues to be a significant figure in the Canadian entertainment industry.
Filmography
Two Deaths of Henry Baker
She's Too Young
Passchendaele
Weirdsville
Servitude
Bottom Feeder
Diary of the Dead
Bank$tas
My Babysitter's a Vampire
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang
Nash Bridges
Reviving Ophelia
Christmas 9 to 5
Bad Meat
The L.A. Complex