Joe Anderson (actor)

Joe Anderson (born 26 March 1982) is an English film actor and singer best known for his work in Across the Universe, Becoming Jane, Control, The Ruins, The Crazies, Horns and as Alistair in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) and Asa Farrell in the WGN America drama series Outsiders. He also played Joseph in The Reckoning.

Joe Anderson
Anderson at the 2012 Comic-Con in San Diego
Born (1982-03-26) 26 March 1982 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active2004–present

Early life

Anderson's father is actor Miles Anderson and his mother is talent agent Lesley Duff. He has been acting professionally since childhood. He attended Richmond upon Thames College and later the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. His interests include photography, guitar and gymnastics. He has been diagnosed with dyslexia and attributes this to his move into acting.[1]

Career

Anderson has worked in film, television and on stage at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Earlier in his career he appeared in Copying Beethoven, playing Ludwig van Beethoven's nephew Karl. He then starred as Max Carrigan, a young American man, drafted into the Vietnam War in Across the Universe. After that, he appeared in period film Becoming Jane as Henry Austen, Jane Austen's older brother, then as bassist Peter Hook of the band Joy Division in Anton Corbijn's 2007 film Control. In 2008, he played Elliot in The 27 Club[2] and a German tourist in The Ruins. In 2009, he starred in High Life as Donnie and in Love Happens as the musician boyfriend of Jennifer Aniston's character. He was also seen in Amelia, the biopic of Amelia Earhart, and in Operation: Endgame[3] as the main character Fool. He appeared in 2010's The Crazies,[4] a remake of the 1973 horror film of the same name.

He and his castmates from Control were featured in the Killers' music video for their version of the Joy Division song "Shadowplay".

In an interview with Pure Movies, he said that talking about himself made him "uncomfortable" and feel "self indulgent" and that he struggled with it.[5]

In 2012, he starred as Lincoln Cole in the television series The River. He Appeared as Alistair in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. Anderson co-starred alongside Dwayne Johnson in Hercules (2014).[6]

In December 2014, it was announced that Anderson would be replacing Michael Pitt in the role of Mason Verger in the third season of the TV series Hannibal.[7]

In May 2024, he appeared as John Francis Vater in the Doctor Who episode "Boom".[8]

Awards

Anderson received the Rising Star Award at the California Independent Film Festival in 2008.[9] He was named Best Actor Drama at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival 2008 for his performance in The 27 Club.[10]

Musical performances

Anderson appeared in several music related films in which he also performed musical pieces.

In Across the Universe, he sang covers of Beatles songs. The numbers he performed solo or with other cast members included "Hey Jude", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Dear Prudence", "Because" and "I Want You (She's So Heavy)". All of these recordings were released on the corresponding soundtrack album.

In Control, as bassist Peter Hook of the group Joy Division, he and his cast mates performed "Transmission", "Leaders of Men" and "Candidate" among others.[11] These three performances were shown in their entirety in the special features under the extended performance scenes section of the DVD. "Transmission" was the only recording by the cast released on the soundtrack album.

In The 27 Club, Anderson played the bassist of a successful music duo called Finn. He and cast/bandmate James Forgey penned the theme song for the film.[12] A studio version and an acoustic version of the song were made available on the film's official website.

In Horns, Anderson played Terry Perrish, a famous trumpet player and brother of Ig Parrish, played by Daniel Radcliffe.[13] In the film, Anderson performs lead trumpet in a scene with the band The Brass Action.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2004CreepMale Model
2005Silence Becomes YouLuke Green
2006Copying BeethovenKarl van Beethoven
Little Box of SweetsSeth
2007Across the UniverseMax Carrigan
Becoming JaneHenry Austen
ControlPeter Hook
2008The 27 ClubElliot
The RuinsMathias
2009AmeliaWilliam "Bill" Stutz
High LifeDonnie
Love HappensTyler
2010Operation: EndgameFool
The CraziesRussell Clank
2011FlutterJohn
The GreyTodd Flannery
2012The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2Alistair
2013A Single ShotObadiah
HornsTerry Perrish
2014HerculesPhineas
SupremacyGarrett Tully
2015Bleeding HeartCody
2016AbattoirDeclan Grady
My Father DieAsher Rawlings
2017HangmanHangman
The Ballad of Lefty BrownFrank Baines
2019Backdraft 2Sean McCaffrey
Cold BloodKappa
2020The ReckoningJoseph
2022The Devil ConspiracyLucifer
2024The Last FrontLaurentz

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005Midsomer MurdersMax "Mad" RansomEpisode: "Second Sight"
AfterlifePhilEpisode: "More Than Meets the Eye"
2012The RiverLincoln Cole8 episodes
2014The DivideTerry Kucik8 episodes
2015HannibalMason Verger4 episodes
2016–2017OutsidersAsa Farrell14 episodes
2020SoulmatesTravisEpisode: "Break On Through"
2024Doctor WhoJohn Francis VaterEpisode: "Boom"

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultWork
2008Ft. Lauderdale International Film FestivalBest Actor DramaWonThe 27 Club
2011Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominatedThe Crazies

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