

Joe Armstrong
Known for exceptional acting in global cinema.
Profession
Acting
Birthday
7 Oct 1978
Age
48 Years
Born In
Hammersmith, London, UK
Total Projects
31
Years Active
41 Yrs
Avg Rating
7.0 ★
Overview
Joe Armstrong is an English actor, best known for his roles in the television series Robin Hood, Happy Valley, and The Village. He has also starred in films such as Darkest Hour and The Hollow Crown. Armstrong was born in Hammersmith, London, England, in 1978. He is the son of actor Alun Armstrong. He has an older brother, Tom, and a...
Known For
Filmography

tv
A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story
A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story
as DCI Davies

tv
Fool Me Once
Fool Me Once
as Alexander Dosman

tv
Gentleman Jack
Gentleman Jack
as Samuel Washington

tv
The Bay
The Bay
as Dean Metcalf

movie
The Good Soldier Schwejk
The Good Soldier Schwejk

tv
Britannia
Britannia
as Gildas

movie
Darkest Hour
Darkest Hour
as John Evans

movie
To Walk Invisible
To Walk Invisible
as Thomas Mallinson

tv
Dark Angel
Dark Angel
as Joe Nattras

tv
Happy Valley
Happy Valley
as Ashley Cowgill

movie
Closer to the Moon
Closer to the Moon
as Răzvan Orodel

tv
The Village
The Village
as Bairstow

tv
The Hollow Crown
The Hollow Crown
as Hotspur

tv
Public Enemies
Public Enemies
as Dr Ben Somers

tv
Black Mirror
Black Mirror
as Nick Shelton

tv
A Passionate Woman
A Passionate Woman
as Donald (1950s)

tv
Land Girls
Land Girls
as Danny Sparks

movie
Breaking the Mould
Breaking the Mould
as Norman Heatley

movie
Once Upon a Time on the Westway
Once Upon a Time on the Westway
as Chas

tv
Party Animals
Party Animals

tv
Robin Hood
Robin Hood
as Allan

tv
Blackpool
Blackpool

tv
Passer By
Passer By
as Tinley

tv
Hustle
Hustle
as Joe Ryan

tv
Between The Sheets
Between The Sheets
as Richard Lloyd

tv
Foyle's War
Foyle's War
as Tom Jackson

tv
Rose and Maloney
Rose and Maloney

tv
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
as Darren

tv
Waking the Dead
Waking the Dead
as Jason Murphy

tv
Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders
as David Cooke

tv
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