Joe Absolom
Joe Absolom, born on December 16, 1978, is a talented English actor whose career began at the young age of 11 with a memorable peanut butter commercial. His early foray into acting was followed by a notable role in the television drama "Screenplay: Antonia and Jane" in 1990. However, it was his portrayal of Matthew Rose in the long-running soap opera "EastEnders," which he joined in 1997, that catapulted him to fame when he was just 18 years old. After departing from "EastEnders" in 2000, Absolom expanded his filmography with roles in films like "Long Time Dead" and "Extreme Ops," both released in 2002.
He found success on television as well, featuring in acclaimed series such as "Doc Martin," which premiered in 2004, and "Vincent" in 2005. More recently, he starred in the series "Personal Affairs," which aired in 2009. Throughout his career, Joe Absolom has demonstrated his versatility and dedication to the craft, earning recognition and respect in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning over three decades, he continues to be a prominent figure in British television and film.
Filmography
I Spit on Your Grave 2
Long Time Dead
Farewell Doc Martin
Thorne: Scaredycat
Code of Silence
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
The Long Firm
The Level
Vincent
Thorne
Doc Martin
Hatfields & McCoys