Joe Dinicol
Joe Dinicol, born on December 22, 1983, in Stratford, Ontario, is a talented Canadian actor known for his diverse performances on both stage and screen. Growing up in a family immersed in the arts, with his father being acting coach and actor Keith Dinicol, Joe began his journey in acting at a young age, making his debut at the renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
Throughout his career, Dinicol has made notable appearances on popular Canadian television shows such as *Train 48* and *Rideau Hall*. His theatrical prowess is showcased in a variety of classic plays, including *Antony and Cleopatra*, *Richard III*, *Waiting for Godot*, and *The Merry Wives of Windsor*, all performed at the Stratford Festival. He also took the stage in *The Needfire* at Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre and contributed to the 1996 recording of *Waiting for Godot* for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
In film, Joe Dinicol gained recognition for his role as the second male lead in Paul Gross's critically acclaimed war drama *Passchendaele*, which premiered in 2008. With a rich background in both theatre and television, Dinicol continues to be a significant figure in the Canadian entertainment industry.
Filmography
Bring It All Back Home
Two Deaths of Henry Baker
She's Too Young
Passchendaele
Weirdsville
Servitude
Bottom Feeder
Diary of the Dead
Bank$tas
My Babysitter's a Vampire
Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang
Nash Bridges
Reviving Ophelia
Christmas 9 to 5
Bad Meat
The L.A. Complex