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Occupation
  
Years active
  
1998–present


Name
  
Joe Armstrong

Role
  
Actor

Joe Armstrong (actor)

Born
  
7 October 1978 (age 45) (
1978-10-07
)
London, England

Parents
  
Sue Armstrong, Alun Armstrong

Siblings
  
Dan Armstrong, Tom Armstrong

Education
  
Elliott School, Putney, University of Bristol

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Jonas Armstrong, Alun Armstrong, Sam Troughton, Lucy Griffiths, Harry Lloyd

Joe armstrong


Joe Armstrong (born 7 October 1978) is an English actor. His notable television roles include Allan A Dale in three series of Robin Hood, Hotspur in Henry IV, Part I, Ashley Cowgill in Happy Valley and Bairstow in The Village. On stage, he played the lead role in D. C. Moore's The Empire and appeared in the 2011 revival of Flare Path. He co-starred with Maxine Peake in Miss Julie at the Royal Exchange and with Louise Brealey in a touring production of Constellations.

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Early life

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Joe Armstrong is the son of actor Alun Armstrong and his wife Sue. He has an older brother, Tom, and a younger brother, Dan, who is in the band Clock Opera. He was born and raised in London, and he attended Elliott School in Putney from 1993 to 1997. He then studied at the University of Bristol, where he acted in The Brecht Project—a collection of scenes from the works of Bertolt Brecht—in 1998 and Women Beware Women in 1999. He is a fan of AFC Wimbledon.

Television

Joe Armstrong's first television role was a bit part in a 2003 episode of The Bill, followed by a brief appearance in the ITV mini-series Between the Sheets starring his father Alun Armstrong. In the 2004 BBC film Passer By, he had a supporting role as one of two men accused of assaulting a woman on a train. He guest starred in the 2004 Waking the Dead episode "Fugue States" as a young man who reappears with amnesia after being abducted as a child. Also in 2004, he played the son of a murdered farmer in the Foyle's War episode "They Fought in the Fields."

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Other television credits include guest spots in Midsomer Murders (2004), Blackpool (2004), Rose and Maloney (2005), another episode of The Bill (2005), The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (2006), Party Animals (2007), The Last Detective (2007) and The Whistleblowers (2007).

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In 2006, Armstrong was cast in the BBC series Robin Hood as Allan—based on the legendary figure Alan-a-Dale—who joins Robin's band of outlaws in Sherwood Forest. Allan later becomes allied with the sympathetic villain Guy of Gisborne but has a change of heart and rejoins his friends. Armstrong appeared in all three series from 2006 to 2009. The series was filmed on location in and around Budapest.

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Armstrong portrayed Norman Heatley in the 2009 BBC Four film Breaking the Mould about the team who turned penicillin into a viable medicine. In 2010, he co-starred with Billie Piper in the two-part drama A Passionate Woman as the husband of a woman who has an affair. His father Alun Armstrong played the older version of his character.

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He guest starred in an episode of Hustle in 2011, and he was a regular cast member in the third series of Land Girls. He appeared in Public Enemies starring Daniel Mays and Anna Friel in 2012.

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Armstrong played Hotspur in Richard Eyre's 2012 production of Henry IV, Part I—one of four films in the BBC Two Shakespeare cycle The Hollow Crown. He employed a Geordie accent for the role. Jeremy Irons played Henry IV, with Tom Hiddleston as Prince Hal and Alun Armstrong as Hotspur's father, the Earl of Northumberland.

In the 2013 drama The Village, depicting life in a Derbyshire village in the early 20th century, he plays Stephen Bairstow, a detective scarred by his experiences at the Front in World War I. The character was originally a minor one, but writer Peter Moffat expanded the role because he was impressed with Armstrong. He reprised his role in the second series in 2014.

Armstrong played drug dealer-turned-kidnapper Ashley Cowgill in Sally Wainwright's 2014 crime drama Happy Valley, starring Sarah Lancashire.

In 2016, he appeared in "Hated in the Nation", an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror.

Theatre

Performing with the National Youth Theatre, Armstrong's roles included Gerry Evans in Dancing at Lughnasa in 1998 and Lieutenant Stedna in They Shoot Horses, Don't They? in 2000. He also played Wackford Squeers in Nicholas Nickleby.

In 2003, Armstrong had the dual roles of Adam and Jeff in Protection by Fin Kennedy at the Soho Theatre. He appeared in How Love Is Spelt by Chloe Moss at the Bush Theatre in 2004 and in A Night at the Dogs by Matt Charman at the Soho Theatre in 2005.

At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2009, he played Liam in the Dennis Kelly play Orphans. The play premiered at the Traverse Theatre in August and then moved to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in September and the Soho Theatre in London in October. Armstrong was nominated for a Stage Award for Best Actor.

In the DC Moore play The Empire, Armstrong starred as Gary, a Lance Corporal in Afghanistan guarding an injured prisoner who claims to be British. Paul Taylor of The Independent wrote: "Gary ... veers between seething anger and low-key sarcasm, an oscillation superbly conveyed by excellent Joe Armstrong." In preparation for the role, Armstrong and other cast members met with soldiers who had served in Afghanistan. The play had a six-week run at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs in the Royal Court Theatre from March to May 2010 followed by two weeks at the Drum Theatre in the Theatre Royal, Plymouth in May.

Armstrong played RAF tail gunner Dusty Miller in Terence Rattigan's World War II drama Flare Path in 2011. The critically acclaimed revival directed by Trevor Nunn ran from March to June at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.

In 2012, he played Jean in Miss Julie opposite Maxine Peake in the title role at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Armstrong described the role as one of his most challenging because of the need to make his character's sudden changes in mood believable. Alfred Hickling of The Guardian remarked that "Joe Armstrong's Jean ... flips back and forth between brute arrogance and fawning servility with the casual manner of tossing a coin."

In a 2013 production of Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter at The Print Room, Armstrong played Gus alongside Clive Wood as Ben. Matt Trueman of The Telegraph called Wood and Armstrong "two perfect Pinterians," and Fiona Mountford of The Evening Standard wrote, "Armstrong, always an actor of easy geniality, flourishes in particular with this short, sharp, light-footed humour."

Armstrong co-starred with Louise Brealey in the 2015 touring production of Constellations.

Film

In 2006, Armstrong was in two short films: A Ticket Too Far and Service. The latter was part of the Coming Up series on Channel 4.

He appears in Nae Caranfil's film Closer to the Moon, also starring Vera Farmiga, Mark Strong and Harry Lloyd, which was filmed in Bucharest in the autumn of 2011 and was released in Romania in 2014. The film is about the bank robbery allegedly committed by the Ioanid Gang in 1959 Romania. Armstrong's character Răzvan is based on the journalist Haralambie Obedeanu who was one of the accused.

Radio

Armstrong performed in the BBC radio plays Girl from Mars in 2008 and Hitched in 2010, and he read the story Gifts by Garry Kilworth as part of a Christmas radio programme. In 2011, he co-starred with Richard Briers and Edna Doré in the Radio 4 drama A Shoebox of Snow. Armstrong reprised his role in DC Moore's The Empire for a BBC Radio 3 production. He was in the radio serial Ruthless by Tim Loane on Radio 4 in 2012. In 2013, he played Sergei in a Radio 4 adaptation of Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, and he appeared in the series The Corrupted by G. F. Newman. He performed in the drama Ghosts of Heathrow in 2014 and in adaptations of The Bone Clocks, The Book Of Strange New Things and The Trial.

Filmography

Actor
2023
The Bay (TV Series) as
Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.5 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.4 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.3 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.2 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.6 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
- Episode #4.1 (2023) - Dean Metcalf
2019
Gentleman Jack (TV Series) as
Samuel Washington
- It's not Illegal (2022) - Samuel Washington
- What's All That Got to Do with Jesus Though? (2022) - Samuel Washington
- I Can Be as a Meteor in Your Life (2022) - Samuel Washington
- A Lucky and Narrow Escape (2022) - Samuel Washington
- Tripe All Over the Place, Presumably (2022) - Samuel Washington
- Two Jacks Don't Suit (2022) - Samuel Washington
- Faith Is All (2022) - Samuel Washington
- Are You Still Talking? (2019) - Samuel Washington
- Why've You Brought That? (2019) - Samuel Washington
- Do Ladies Do That? (2019) - Samuel Washington
- Let's Have Another Look at Your Past Perfect (2019) - Samuel Washington
- Most Women Are Dull and Stupid (2019) - Samuel Washington
- I Just Went There to Study Anatomy (2019) - Samuel Washington
- I Was Just Passing (2019) - Samuel Washington
2018
The Good Soldier Schwejk as
Lieutenant Lucas / Sergeant Flanderka / One Year Volunteer / ...
2017
Britannia (TV Series) as
Gildas
- Pax Romana (2018) - Gildas
- Initiation (2018) - Gildas
- Alone in the World (2018) - Gildas (credit only)
- The Chosen One (2018) - Gildas
- Tractations (2018) - Gildas
- Judgement of the Gods (2018) - Gildas
- Honor and Betrayals (2018) - Gildas
- Secret Alliances (2018) - Gildas
- Woe to the Vanquished (2017) - Gildas
2017
Darkest Hour as
John Evans
2016
Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters (TV Movie) as
William Allison
2016
Black Mirror (TV Series) as
Nick Shelton
- Hated in the Nation (2016) - Nick Shelton
2015
The Process as
Frank / Terry
2013
The Village (TV Series) as
Bairstow
2014
Happy Valley (TV Series) as
Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.6 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.5 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.4 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.3 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.2 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #1.1 (2014) - Ashley Cowgill
2014
Closer to the Moon as
Razvan
2012
The Hollow Crown (TV Series) as
Hotspur
- Henry IV, Part 1 (2012) - Hotspur
2012
Public Enemies (TV Mini Series) as
Ben Somers
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - Ben Somers
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - Ben Somers
- Episode #1.1 (2012) - Ben Somers
2011
Land Girls (TV Series) as
Danny Sparks
- Last Days of Summer (2011) - Danny Sparks
- Farewell My Lovely (2011) - Danny Sparks
- The Enemy Within (2011) - Danny Sparks
- The War in the Fields (2011) - Danny Sparks
- Home to Roost (2011) - Danny Sparks
2011
Hustle (TV Series) as
Joe Ryan
- Old Sparks Come New (2011) - Joe Ryan
2010
A Passionate Woman (TV Mini Series) as
Donald
- Episode #1.1 (2010) - Donald
2009
Breaking the Mould (TV Movie) as
Norman Heatley
2006
Robin Hood (TV Series) as
Allan A Dale
- Something Worth Fighting For: Part 2 (2009) - Allan A Dale (uncredited)
- Something Worth Fighting For: Part 1 (2009) - Allan A Dale
- The Enemy of My Enemy (2009) - Allan A Dale
- A Dangerous Deal (2009) - Allan A Dale
- The King Is Dead, Long Live the King- (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Too Hot to Handle (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Do You Love Me? (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Let the Games Commence (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Sins of the Father (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Lost in Translation (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Cause and Effect (2009) - Allan A Dale
- Total Eclipse (2009) - Allan A Dale
- We Are Robin Hood (2007) - Allan A Dale
- A Good Day to Die (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Treasure of the Nation (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Walkabout (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Lardner's Ring (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Get Carter! (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Show Me the Money (2007) - Allan A Dale
- For England-! (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Ducking and Diving (2007) - Allan A Dale
- The Angel of Death (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Childhood (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Booby and the Beast (2007) - Allan A Dale
- Sisterhood (2007) - Allan A Dale
- A Clue: No (2006) - Allan A Dale
- The Return of the King (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Dead Man Walking (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Peace? Off! (2006) - Allan A Dale
- A Thing or Two About Loyalty (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Tattoo? What Tattoo? (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Brothers in Arms (2006) - Allan A Dale
- The Tax Man Cometh (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Turk Flu (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Parent Hood (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Who Shot the Sheriff? (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Sheriff Got Your Tongue? (2006) - Allan A Dale
- Will You Tolerate This? (2006) - Allan A Dale
2007
The Whistleblowers (TV Series) as
Fleck
- Fit for Purpose (2007) - Fleck
2007
The Last Detective (TV Series) as
Chas
- Once Upon a Time on the Westway (2007) - Chas
2007
Party Animals (TV Series) as
DC Harrison
- Episode #1.6 (2007) - DC Harrison
2006
Coming Up (TV Series) as
Danny
- Service (2006) - Danny
2006
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries (TV Series) as
Darren
- Chinese Walls (2006) - Darren
2006
A Ticket Too Far (Short) as
Ray
2003
The Bill (TV Series) as
Lenny Bartle / Fraser Howie
- 374: Honour (2005) - Lenny Bartle
- 105: Grandstand (2003) - Fraser Howie
2005
Rose and Maloney (TV Series) as
Max Roche
- Alan Richmond (2005) - Max Roche
2004
Blackpool (TV Mini Series) as
Mark Reed
- Episode #1.4 (2004) - Mark Reed
- Episode #1.2 (2004) - Mark Reed
- Episode #1.1 (2004) - Mark Reed
2004
Foyle's War (TV Series) as
Tom Jackson
- They Fought in the Fields (2004) - Tom Jackson
2004
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
David Cooke
- Dead in the Water (2004) - David Cooke
2004
Waking the Dead (TV Series) as
Jason Murphy
- Fugue States: Part 2 (2004) - Jason Murphy
- Fugue States: Part 1 (2004) - Jason Murphy
2004
Passer By (TV Movie) as
Tinley
2003
Between the Sheets (TV Mini Series) as
Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.6 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.5 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.4 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.3 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.2 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
- Episode #1.1 (2003) - Richard Lloyd
Archive Footage
2023
Happy Valley (TV Series) as
Ashley Cowgill
- Episode #3.1 (2023) - Ashley Cowgill
2012
The Making of Henry IV Part 1 (Video documentary short) as
Hotspur (uncredited)

References

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