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View on WikipediaJoseph May is a British-born Canadian actor, who has appeared in television and film. He is best known for his role as Adam Moseby in Bugs, Andy Button in the television series Episodes, Paul who was the boyfriend of Sam Colloby, in Casualty, Luke in I Live with Models and for voicing Thomas in the US dub of the children's television series Thomas & Friends from 2015 to 2021.
Key Information
His other television roles include Dan Sanders in Hollyoaks, Sgt. Markham in Stargate: Atlantis and Justin Trudeau in The Windsors.
His voice work in animation and video games include Link in G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, Mr. Wexler in The Barbie Diaries, Autolycus in Class of the Titans, Michael Corleone in The Godfather, Perdido in Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Chase McCain in Lego City Undercover, Jost and Saravad in Horizon Zero Dawn, Hiro in The Crew 2 and Ellis in Blair Witch.
Early life
[edit]Born in England and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May returned to the United Kingdom to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career
[edit]This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (June 2023) |
May may be most recognised by British-American television viewers as Paul, the unemployed partner of gay nurse Sam Colloby in Casualty's 12th season. He also starred in the final season of the sci-fi series Bugs as the naive and misguided Adam Mosby. May has also appeared in the television series Stargate: Atlantis as Sgt. Markham of the United States Marine Corps, Episodes as Andy Button, a television casting director, and as Larry Schwarz in the BBC television movie We'll Take Manhattan.
May's initiation into film was as a miner in the Brian Gilbert 1997 Oscar Wilde biopic, Wilde. Since then, he has appeared in the critically acclaimed World War II miniseries Band of Brothers as second lieutenant Edward Shames, 2001's Investigating Sex as Roger, Resident Evil as Dr. Blue and Holby City as surgeon George Kerwan in 2010.
May voiced the character of main protagonist Chase McCain for the 2013 video game Lego City Undercover and its prequel, Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins.
In 2015, he joined the US voice cast of Thomas & Friends as Thomas the Tank Engine (following Martin Sherman's departure from the title role after the eighteenth series), starting with the special The Adventure Begins. In 2021, the show ended its run after 24 seasons and a reboot titled All Engines: Go! started airing. May voiced the character of the mercenary Phantom in the team-based first-person shooter Dirty Bomb.
In 2019, he went to play Brett Huntley in the television miniseries Dark Mon£y, which featured Babou Ceesay and John Schwab.
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Wilde | First Miner | |
| FairyTale: A True Story | Houdini's Assistant | ||
| 2001 | Investigating Sex | Roger | Also known as Internal Affairs |
| 2002 | Resident Evil | Mr. Blue | Film |
| 2004 | G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom | Link | Voice, direct-to-video film[1] |
| 2006 | The Barbie Diaries | Mr. Wexler | Voice[2] |
| Circumference | Steve | Short film | |
| 2007 | White Noise: The Light | EMT | |
| They Wait | Paramedic | ||
| 2009 | Last Flowers | Harvey | Short film |
| 2012 | Resident Evil: Retribution | Dr. Blue | Archival footage |
| 2015 | Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins | Thomas the Tank Engine | Voice, US version |
| Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure[1] | |||
| Viking | Gallery Assistant | Short film | |
| 2016 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | Dr. Blue | Archival footage |
| Thomas & Friends: The Great Race | Thomas the Tank Engine | Voice, US version | |
| Bb | Officer Henry Harris | ||
| 2017 | Poles Apart | Grizzly Bear (Aklak) | Voice, short film |
| Journey Beyond Sodor | Thomas the Tank Engine | Voice, US version | |
| 2018 | Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures! The Movie | ||
| 2019 | Thomas & Friends: Digs and Discoveries (Part 1 & 2) | ||
| Thomas & Friends: Steam Team to the Rescue | |||
| 2020 | Thomas and the Royal Engine |
Television
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Bodyguards | Courier | Episode: "Know Thine Enemy" |
| Casualty | Paul | 8 episodes | |
| 1998–99 | Bugs | Adam Moseby | 6 episodes |
| 1999–2000 | Hollyoaks | Dan Sanders | Regular role |
| A Dinner of Herbs | Ben Hamilton | 3 episodes | |
| 2001 | Band of Brothers | Lieutenant Edward Shames | Episode: "The Breaking Point" |
| 2001–2007 | Scooter: Get a Clue! | Ben | Voice, main role 156 episodes |
| 2002 | American Bikers | Young Michael Baldwin | Voice, episode: "The Age of Bikers" |
| 2003 | Da Vinci's Inquest | Police Constable #2 | Episode: "Send in the Clowns" |
| 2004 | Stargate: Atlantis | SGT# Markham | Episodes: "Thirty Eight Minutes" and "The Defiant One" |
| Dead Like Me | Ken | Episode: "The Shadow End" | |
| 2005 | Godiva's | Cop #1 | Episode: "The Hungry Ghost" |
| Class of the Titans | Autolycus | Voice[2] | |
| Killer Instinct | Max Keller | Episode: "Game Over" | |
| 2006 | The Dead Zone | Young Nolan | Episode: "Revelations" |
| 2007 | Blood Ties | Jude Marstens | Episode: "Drawn and Quartered" |
| Psych | Bruce/Father | Episode: "Gus's Dad May Have Killed an Old Guy" | |
| 2009 | Batman Black and White | Superman | Voice, 2 episodes[2][1] |
| 2010 | I Shouldn't Be Alive | Dr. Andy Wolf | Episode: "Nightmare on the Mountain" |
| 2010–14 | Holby City | George Kerwan / Kristopher Wyngarten | 5 episodes |
| 2011–17 | Episodes | Andy Button | 22 episodes[3] |
| 2012 | Titanic | Victor Giglio | 3 episodes Television miniseries |
| 2013 | Dracula | Ewan Telford | 1 episode |
| 2014 | Mistresses | Mickey | Episodes: "Rebuild" and "Open House"[4] |
| 2015–17 | I Live with Models | Luke | Main Role |
| 2015–21 | Thomas & Friends | Thomas the Tank Engine | Voice, US version; succeeding Martin Sherman |
| 2017 | The Windsors | Justin Trudeau[5] | Episode: "#2.5" |
| 2018 | Sky Comedy Shorts | Producer | Episode: "Kris Marshall's Whodunnit" |
| 2019 | Living the Dream | TJ Starmer | 3 episodes |
| Dark Mon£y | Brett Huntley | Television miniseries Episodes: "Shattered Dreams" and "The Valiant One"[6] |
Video games
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "Joe May". Voice Chasers. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Joseph May (visual voice guide)". Behind The Voice Actors (Check marks indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources). Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ Foley, Rachel (April 12, 2019). "Back To Life: Episodes' Daisy Haggard on playing a 'relentless optimist'". www.bbc.com/news. BBC News. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ Slezak, Michael (February 11, 2014). "Mistresses Exclusive: Episodes Co-Star Set to Recur as April's 'Fabulous' Gay Pal". www.tvline.com. TV Line. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ Dowell, Ben (July 6, 2017). ""Dreamboat" Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau causes a stir with the "British Royal Family"". www.radiotimes.com. Radio Times. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ White, Peter (January 15, 2020). "'Dark Money': Streamer BET+ Snaps Up Levi David Addai's BBC Drama". Deadline Hollywood. Deadline. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
- ^ "Blair Witch Game Review: Return to the Black Hills Forest". Den of Geek. 30 August 2019.
- ^ Boo, Bernard (September 3, 2019). "Blair Witch game review: the dog is great, but the scares are lacking". Den of Geek. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
- ^ "Characters". The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy.
- ^ "Version "Luna II" "An Elegy for Faded Moonlight" Trailer" on YouTube
- ^ Game's credits
External links
[edit]- Joseph May at IMDb
Joseph May
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Upbringing and family background
Joseph May was born on June 16, 1974, in Southampton, Hampshire, England.[3] As a young child, his family relocated to Canada, where he spent much of his formative years.[4] May was raised in Canada.[4] Public information regarding his parents and any siblings remains limited, with details focused primarily on the family's relocation and its impact on his early development.Acting training
Having been raised in Canada, Joseph May relocated to the United Kingdom to pursue formal acting training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), enrolling in the mid-1990s.[4] May completed the BA (Hons) Professional Acting program at LAMDA.[3] His training encompassed comprehensive instruction in theatre, voice, and dramatic arts, utilizing LAMDA's methodologies that integrate classical and contemporary acting techniques for stage and screen, alongside classes in movement, singing, musical theatre, film, television, and audio production.[5]Professional career
Live-action television and film
Joseph May made his film debut in a small supporting role as a miner in the 1997 biographical drama Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert, marking his entry into on-screen acting following training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[6] This early appearance showcased his ability to portray working-class characters in period settings. His breakthrough came shortly thereafter with the recurring television role of Adam Moseby, a tech-savvy operative, in the British sci-fi series Bugs from 1997 to 1999, where he appeared across multiple episodes, helping to establish his presence in genre television. Throughout the 2000s, May built a steady stream of supporting and guest roles in British television, including Dan Sanders, a troubled student, in Hollyoaks (1999–2000) and Paul, a nurse's boyfriend involved in personal drama, in Casualty (1997). He expanded internationally with the role of Sgt. Markham, a Marine sergeant in the sci-fi expedition team, in Stargate: Atlantis (2004). In film, he took on supporting parts such as Roger, a participant in intellectual discussions on relationships, in the comedy-drama Investigating Sex (2001), and Dr. Blue, a researcher amid a zombie outbreak, in the action-horror Resident Evil (2002).[7] These roles highlighted his versatility in both dramatic and action-oriented narratives. May's career progressed in the 2010s and 2020s toward more prominent recurring and guest appearances in ensemble casts. He portrayed Andy Button, a comedic Hollywood assistant, across 26 episodes of the satire Episodes (2011–2017), and Luke, an eccentric flatmate, in the sitcom I Live with Models (2015). In film and miniseries, he appeared as Victor Giglio, an Italian immigrant aboard the ship, in the historical drama Titanic (2012). More recently, he has taken on roles such as Sebastin Baron and Malone in the Victorian-era mystery Miss Scarlet and the Duke (2022–present), and François, the pampered pet owner Mrs. Pumphrey's assistant, in All Creatures Great and Small (2021–2023).[8] This evolution reflects a shift from initial bit parts to recurring guest spots in both British productions and international series, often blending humor with dramatic depth. Some of his live-action work has overlapped with hybrid projects involving voice elements, though his primary contributions remain on-screen performances.[9]Voice acting and animation
Following his graduation from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in the late 1990s, Joseph May transitioned into voice acting, leveraging his classical theatre training to develop distinctive character voices for animated projects. Early in his voice career, he provided the voice of Link in the direct-to-video animated film G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom (2005), marking one of his initial forays into animation. He followed this with the role of Mr. Wexler in the animated feature The Barbie Diaries (2006), and later voiced Autolycus in an episode of the animated series Class of the Titans (2007). These roles showcased May's ability to adapt his vocal range to diverse characters, from action-oriented figures to supportive roles in family-oriented stories.[1] May's most prominent animated role came in 2015 when he was cast as the voice of Thomas the Tank Engine in the US dub of Thomas & Friends, succeeding Martin Sherman and continuing through Series 24 in 2021. This position involved voicing the titular character across numerous episodes, as well as in specials such as The Adventure Begins (2015) and Big World! Big Adventures! The Movie (2018), where Thomas embarks on global journeys. His portrayal emphasized Thomas's cheerful determination and youthful energy, contributing to the series' enduring appeal to young audiences during its later seasons on PBS Kids. In addition to speaking roles, May lent his singing voice to several musical segments in Thomas & Friends, demonstrating his versatility as a performer trained in both acting and music. Notable contributions include performing the poignant ballad "I Want to Go Home" from the episode of the same name (2018), where Thomas expresses longing while trapped, as well as "Sometimes You Make a Friend" and "Dance with Me" from Big World! Big Adventures! (2018). These songs highlighted his warm, expressive tenor, blending narrative emotion with catchy melodies to enhance the show's educational themes of friendship and adventure. May's prior experience in live-action television honed his vocal stamina and emotional depth, which proved invaluable in sustaining the high-energy demands of animated voicing.Recent projects
In 2023, Joseph May expanded his voice acting portfolio in video games with roles in several high-profile releases, including additional voices in RoboCop: Rogue City, the character Shield in Payday 3, and Michael Anders in Dead Island 2.[10] These contributions built on his earlier voice work, such as Thomas the Tank Engine, by showcasing his versatility in action-oriented narratives. In 2024, he voiced Mortefi in the open-world action RPG Wuthering Waves, a role that highlighted his ability to portray strategic and composed characters in expansive gaming worlds.[1] Further, May provided various voices in the 2024 superhero strategy game Capes.[10] In 2025, May continued to diversify with voice roles including additional roles in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (released October 2025), Radio Support Soldier in Battlefield 6 (released October 2025), Ironeye in Elden Ring: Nightreign (released May 2025), and Sirei in The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy (released 2025).[3][1] He also appeared as Don Van Natta in episode 5 of the miniseries The Hack (released September 2025).[11] On television, May continued his live-action appearances with recurring roles in period dramas. He appeared as François in episodes of All Creatures Great and Small during its fourth season in 2023, including the episode "Right Hand Man," contributing to the series' depiction of rural veterinary life amid World War II.[12] In Miss Scarlet and the Duke, he appeared as Sebastin Baron and Malone across episodes spanning 2022 to 2025, with a notable role in the season 5 episode "The Guild" (aired January 2025), where his characters intersected with the central detective storyline.[13] Looking ahead, as of November 2025, May has been cast as Varka in Genshin Impact, a role announced in late 2025 but remaining unreleased.[3] The surge in streaming platforms and the global video game industry has notably influenced May's career, enabling a broader diversification into hybrid media projects that combine narrative depth from television with interactive voice performances, as evidenced by his increasing credits in both sectors since 2023.[3] This trend aligns with the broader expansion of voice acting opportunities driven by digital entertainment growth, allowing actors like May to balance on-screen and off-screen roles effectively.[1]Personal life
Marriage and children
Joseph May is married and has two children.[14] He and his family reside in the London area, specifically Epping, Essex, England.[3][15] May keeps details of his marriage and parenthood private, with no public information available on his spouse's identity or the children's names and birth years.[14] This discretion aligns with his overall low-profile approach to personal matters amid a busy acting career.[3]Citizenship and residence
Joseph May holds British citizenship by birth, having been born in Southampton, England, on June 16, 1974.[3] His family relocated to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, during his early childhood, where he was raised and subsequently acquired Canadian citizenship.[16][14] This dual nationality reflects his transatlantic upbringing and has facilitated his professional mobility across both countries.[16] Since completing his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in the mid-1990s, May has maintained his primary residence in the London area, United Kingdom.[3] Official records confirm his country of residence as the United Kingdom, where he is registered as a British national.[15]Filmography
Film roles
Joseph May began incorporating film roles into his career following early television appearances, marking a transition to broader screen work.[3] His film credits, primarily in supporting live-action parts, are as follows:| Year | Film | Role | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Wilde | First Miner | A minor role in the biographical drama depicting the life of Oscar Wilde, where he appears as one of the working-class miners encountered in the story.[6] |
| 1997 | FairyTale: A True Story | Houdini's Assistant | Supporting appearance in the family fantasy film about young girls claiming to photograph fairies, assisting the magician Harry Houdini during his investigation.[17] |
| 2001 | Investigating Sex (also known as Intimate Affairs) | Roger | Plays a participant in this ensemble comedy-drama exploring relationships and personal inquiries among a group of friends.[18] |
| 2002 | Resident Evil | Dr. Blue | Portrays a scientist in the action-horror adaptation of the video game, involved in the early corporate research sequences at the Umbrella facility.[19] |
Television roles
Joseph May began his television career in the late 1990s with supporting roles in British series, transitioning to more prominent recurring parts in the 2010s, including voice work in animated children's programming. In the sci-fi drama Bugs (1997–1999), May portrayed Adam Mosby, a naive and somewhat misguided member of the high-tech crime-fighting team, appearing in six episodes during the fourth series as the group tackled cyber threats and espionage. May played Paul, the unemployed boyfriend of nurse Sam Colloby, in eight episodes of the medical drama Casualty (1997–1998), depicting a supportive yet strained relationship amid hospital crises and personal hardships. His character navigated unemployment and emotional challenges while supporting Colloby through her demanding job.[14] From 1999 to 2000, May appeared as Dan Sanders in 28 episodes of the soap opera Hollyoaks, portraying a young man involved in the show's web of relationships and community dramas in the fictional Chester village. Sanders' arc included romantic entanglements and family conflicts typical of the series' youthful ensemble.[20] In Stargate: Atlantis (2004), May guest-starred as Sgt. Markham, a U.S. Marine sergeant, in two episodes: "Thirty-Eight Minutes" and "The Defiant One." Markham served as a co-pilot on a mission gone wrong, highlighting the perils of interstellar exploration before meeting a tragic end in a Wraith attack. May had a recurring role as Andy Button, a casting director, in 26 episodes of the comedy series Episodes (2011–2017), where he assisted the protagonists in Hollywood's cutthroat entertainment industry. His character provided comic relief through awkward professional interactions and industry satire. In the sitcom I Live with Models (2015), May starred as Luke, the level-headed flatmate and voice of reason among a group of eccentric male models sharing a home with a single woman. Over eight episodes in the first season, Luke's arc explored themes of friendship, romance, and contrasting lifestyles in a chaotic household. From 2015 to 2021, May provided the voice for Thomas the Tank Engine in the U.S. dub of the long-running children's series Thomas & Friends, appearing in over 100 episodes across seasons 18 to 24 and related specials. His portrayal emphasized Thomas's adventurous spirit and lessons in teamwork on the Island of Sodor.[21] May guest-starred as François, a French farmhand, in five episodes of the period drama All Creatures Great and Small (2020–), assisting at the Yorkshire veterinary practice with a charming outsider's perspective on rural life during World War II. His episodes focused on community support and lighthearted cultural clashes. In the Victorian-era mystery series Miss Scarlet and the Duke (2020–), May appeared in two episodes as Sebastin Baron and Malone, supporting characters in the investigative adventures of Eliza Scarlet. These roles contributed to the ensemble's procedural elements without central arcs.[22] May voiced the Holo-Sphere, an AI holographic interface, in four episodes of the science fiction series Raised by Wolves (2022), providing guidance and exposition in the post-apocalyptic narrative of human survival on a distant planet. The device's interactions underscored themes of technology and faith in the colony's conflicts.[23]Video game roles
Joseph May's voice work in video games spans action-adventure, RPG, and horror genres, often drawing on his animation training to deliver versatile performances ranging from heroic leads to supporting antagonists. His credits include iconic roles that highlight his ability to adapt to narrative-driven interactive media.| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | The Godfather | Michael Corleone | Voiced the central protagonist in this action-adventure crime game based on the film; delivered a commanding, intense performance capturing the character's transformation from reluctant heir to ruthless leader.[24] |
| 2013 | Lego City Undercover | Chase McCain | Portrayed the main playable detective in this open-world action-adventure comedy; employed a charismatic, witty voice style suited to the game's humorous tone and undercover cop mechanics.[1] |
| 2015 | SOMA | Brandon Wan | Voiced the engineer character in this sci-fi horror survival game; provided a tense, introspective delivery amid themes of consciousness and underwater dread.[25][26] |
| 2017 | Horizon Zero Dawn | Jost / Saravad | Performed multiple tribal roles in this action RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world; contributed grounded, world-weary voices to the game's lore-rich tribal societies.[27][28] |
| 2017 | Xenoblade Chronicles 2 | Perdido | Voiced the Special Rare Blade in this JRPG epic; brought a stoic, battle-hardened timbre to the character's role as a summonable ally in expansive fantasy quests.[29] |
| 2023 | RoboCop: Rogue City | Additional Voices | Contributed to ensemble voices in this first-person shooter reboot; supported the cyberpunk action narrative with varied civilian and antagonist lines.[30] |
| 2023 | Payday 3 | Shield | Voiced the armored police enemy in this co-op first-person shooter; delivered authoritative, tactical shouts enhancing the high-stakes heist gameplay.[31] |
| 2023 | Dead Island 2 | Michael Anders / Sean (various) | Performed key survivor roles in this action RPG zombie apocalypse game; used expressive, resilient tones to convey desperation and camaraderie in melee combat scenarios.[32] |
| 2024 | Wuthering Waves | Mortefi | Voiced the Fusion Mutant Resonator in this open-world action RPG; provided a precise, intellectual voice for the character's scientific and combat-focused personality in a post-apocalyptic setting.[33] |
| 2025 | The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy | Sirei | Portrayed the AI commanding officer and principal in this strategy RPG; employed a raspy, authoritative style for the robotic leader guiding students in defense simulations.[34] |
| 2025 | Battlefield 6 | Radio Support Soldier - NATO | Provided voice work as a radio support soldier for NATO in this multiplayer first-person shooter.[35] |
| 2025 | Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 | Additional Roles | Contributed additional voice roles in this narrative-driven RPG set in the World of Darkness universe.[36] |
| 2025 | Elden Ring: Nightreign | Ironeye | Voiced Ironeye in this expansion to the action RPG, emphasizing cooperative night-time challenges.[37] |
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