Joseph Tomasini is known for Highway to Havasu (2017), Poster Boy (2014) and Break a Hip (2015).
The distinctively white-haired, bushy-browed Northern Irish novelist, playwright and character actor, Joseph Tomelty was born the eldest of seven children in the small fishing village of Portaferry, County Down. He initially followed in his father's footsteps as a house painter. Early on, life on the stage might have seemed inconceivable because of a noticeable stutter. He thus began his working career employed as a painter at Belfast's Harland and Wolff Shipyards, also attending Belfast Technical College. After being inspired by a performance of "Juno and the Paycock" by the Abbey Theatre Company, he became involved with the St. Peter's Players in 1937, making his first mark on the stage. The following year, he wrote a comedic radio play ("Barnum is Right") and in 1940 became a founding member of the Belfast Group Theatre. While acting as the company's General Manager from 1942 to 1951, he later reflected that his tasks also routinely included those of "booking clerk, ticket collector, cloak room attendant, sweeper up, scene painter, programme seller, chucker out and actor" (Drama, March 1953). In addition to eight plays (of which his "All Souls' Night", a play about greed, ambition and the effects of poverty, is regarded as a classic of Irish literature) and two novels, the versatile Tomelty wrote and acted in "The McCooey's", a weekly radio serial about working class life, broadcast by BBC Northern Ireland between 1948 and 1954. He also sidelined as a busy character actor in British and American films, including such prestige productions as Odd Man Out (1947), Hobson's Choice (1954), Moby Dick (1956) and A Night to Remember (1958). Tomelty's writing career came to an end after he sustained injuries in a car crash in England while filming Bhowani Junction (1956), though he continued to appear in occasional films until 1964 and remained a fixture in Northern Irish theatre.
Joseph Tonen is an actor, known for Wildhood (2021) and There Are Monsters (2013).
Joseph Trapanese is best known for his sleek score work for blockbuster films like "Tron: Legacy," "Straight Outta Compton," "The Greatest Showman," "Oblivion" and the "Raid" series. As a composer, arranger, and producer for movie, television, theater, and video game music, he has collaborated with a number of mainstream musical acts. His first major break came in 2010 when he worked with Daft Punk on the sweeping digital soundtrack to Disney's "Tron" reboot/sequel. Trapanese followed that success by creating a score with Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park for the American release of the 2011 Indonesian martial arts film "The Raid: Redemption" (he would continue without Shinoda in 2014 with "The Raid 2"). That same year, he helped with arrangements on a handful of tracks for M83's breakthrough hit "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming," which led to the pair's collaboration on the 2013 Tom Cruise sci-fi epic "Oblivion". For 2017's "The Greatest Showman," Trapanese worked alongside Pasek & Paul and John Debney, producing songs and co-composing the score. Notable solo scores include "Lady and the Tramp" (2019), "Arctic" (2019), "Robin Hood" (2018), "Only The Brave" (2017), the landmark rap biopic "Straight Outta Compton" (2015), "Earth to Echo" (2014), and the second and third installments of the "Divergent" series, "Insurgent" (2015) and "Allegiant" (2016). For television, he has composed scores for USA's "Unsolved" (2018); Amazon's "Jean-Claude Van Johnson" (2017); ABC's "Quantico" (2016-17), Freeform's "Dead of Summer" (2016), and Disney XD's "Tron: Uprising" (2012). Video game scores include EA's "Need for Speed Payback" (2017) and Ubisoft's "The Crew" (2014). In the studio and in concert, in addition to Daft Punk, Dr. Dre, M83, and Mike Shinoda, he has worked with 3OH!3, Active Child, Alessa Cara, Aloe Blacc, Dia Frampton, Dierks Bentley, The Glitch Mob, Haim, Halsey, James Newton Howard, Janelle Monae, John Newman, Kelly Clarkson, Kendrick Lamar, Moby, S. Carey, Sohn, Steven Price, and Zedd. As a conductor, he has appeared at The Hollywood Bowl and Central Park, as well as with The Estonia National Symphony, AUKSO Poland, and numerous festival ensembles and Hollywood orchestras. Born in Jersey City, Trapanese earned his B.A. in classical composition from the Manhattan School of Music. He went on to study at UCLA for his M.A. and taught electronic music composition at the school from 2008-2011. In 2016, he became a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2013, alongside a tenacious group of composers, artists, and musicians, Trapanese founded The Echo Society. Aiming to inspire each other and the community around them, the group creates and performs new music showcasing the unique talents and environments of Los Angeles.
Joseph Trasser is an actor, known for Elodie (2019).
Joseph Tregear is known for Fear the Invisible Man (2023), London Confidential (2020) and Mess (2016).
Joseph has appeared on TV, radio, theatre and in films. He has made commercials for a variety of products. He made his West End stage debut in The Full Monty musical at the age of 10. He starred in the first series (13 episodes) of the children's TV series Morris 2274 (2003) for Five Television. He attends the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London.
Joseph Tudisco was born on August 7, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Mr. Robot (2015), The Post (2017) and Boardwalk Empire (2010).
Joseph Tweedale is known for Deadly Dinner Date (2016), Assassin's Creed: Valhalla (2020) and DarkGame (2024).
Joseph Tyler Conn is known for Cabaret Diabolique (2015) and Billy the Kid: Showdown in Lincoln County (2017).