Joseph began training at the Anne lee school of speech and drama, located in Burton upon Trent ,where he completed 6 years acting training passing the guildhall college examinations with the highest distinction at grade 8 . He then later that year joined a local youth theatre company; Burton youth theatre, where he played Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors in 2002. Joseph performed in a number of shows with the youth theatre. In 2006 Joseph got a job in a supporting role in the bbc one drama Waterloo Road series 2 and 3. He then went on to acting in other supporting roles in bbc 3 comedy Scallywagga and a feature film due for release later this year entitled Away Days. Joseph most was recently acclaimed by music award winning Nigel martin smith who stated that Joseph was a young Gary Barlow and very talented. Josephs future plans are to finish studies at Burton college and move on into a course in television acting and/or musical theatre and has been considering various universities such as LIPA. Joseph is also looking to further his career in the TV and musical theatre industries.