Joseph Long (actor)

Joseph Long trained at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama and has gone to have a long career as an actor. His performing credits include three West End Shows, theatre tours and in repertory and community theatre, most recently in 2019 playing the lead role as Dr Iannis in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin on tour and in London at the Harold Pinter Theatre. However, most of his work has been performing on camera in countless TV and Film productions. Most recent Television shows include Holby City, Casualty, Peaky Blinders, Spooks, Poirot, Silent Witness, Zen, Tyrant, Pennyworth. Three series of Ashes to Ashes as Luigi, and twice appeared in Doctor Who, firstly as Rocco Colosanto and secondly, the Pope. In recent films he has worked on Dracula Untold, Redemption, American Assassin, Murder on the Orient Express, We Die Young and the yet to be released, Waiting for the Barbarians with Mark Rylance.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1989Queen of HeartsDanilo
1992Christopher Columbus: The Discovery1st Alguazil
1996In Love and WarItalian Doctor
1998LegionnaireMaxim
2001RevelationBrigadiere
2003Little BritainItalian Prime MinisterEpisode: "Most People in a Mini"
2003The StatementBishop
2004Chasing LibertyEugenio
2004Suzie GoldSam Silver
2004The Life and Death of Peter SellersCarlo Ponti
2004A Different LoyaltyRussian Diplomat
2005Mrs Henderson PresentsHarry
2008The Other ManMaitre'd
2008Gavin & StaceyBepeTV Series, cameo
2008-2010Ashes to AshesLuigi
2008/2017Doctor WhoRocco Colasanto / The Pope2 episodes
2010The Song of LunchMassimoTV movie
2010SpooksRaed ElwanTV Series
2013HummingbirdItalian Restaurant Owner
2014Dracula UntoldGeneral Omer
2014Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of DeathSpiros EconomidesTV Series
2016Hundraettåringen som smet från notan och försvannHenry Kissinger
2017American AssassinGeneral Rostami
2017Murder on the Orient ExpressImam
2019We Die YoungLuis
2019Spider-Man: Far From HomeMob BossUncredited
2019Waiting for the BarbariansBaker

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