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Actor Joe Maw is from the UK. He is most known for playing “Johnny Taylor” in the critically acclaimed CBBC series “Tracy Beaker Returns” and several of the spin-offs of the original series “The Story of Tracy Beaker.” Additionally, he is listed as a guest star in the well-known “BBC” medical drama “Doctors.” Joe started out in television commercials and short films before branching out into network television. He has also acted in several theater productions. His broad catalog of theater productions and motion pictures spans a variety of genres, including comedy, thriller, and drama. Joe has also performed in a few pantomimes.

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Career of Joe Maw

Joe started his career as an actor when he was 12 years old. He started out with commercials and short films before moving on to TV. Joe has also been involved in a variety of theater-related endeavors.
Joe had the lead role in the 2010 short film “Fawn.” The movie, which was made by “Screen Yorkshire,” was primarily dark. Joe appeared in the movie as a murder victim awaiting the discovery of his body. The film’s director, Ronald J. Wright, put him in many of his future productions as a result of his outstanding performance. Later, Joe made an appearance in the short film “Eldon Hole.” He also appeared in a television ad for the product “Space Putty.”

Joe’s career experienced a significant boost thanks to the “CBBC” drama “Tracy Beaker Returns.” He joined the cast of the program in 2010 and over the years has portrayed the recurrent role of “Johnny Taylor.” In the show’s spin-off series, The Tracy Beaker Survival Files (2011), The Dumping Ground Survival Files (2014), and The Dumping Ground (2013–2017), Joe was once again cast as “Johnny.” The series, which is a spin-off of “The Story of Tracy Beaker,” was recognized with numerous prizes, including the “BAFTA” and the “Royal Television Award” in the category of “Children’s Drama.” Additionally, he has made cameo appearances as the protagonist character in a couple episodes of the BBC medical drama “Doctors.” He appeared on the program in 2012 as “Jude Rackham” again in 2014 as “Connor Marshal.” In the 2013 episode of the kids’ TV show “CBBC Office,” Joe served as a guest presenter.

Joe continued to work in commercials, short films, and theater productions while having a successful TV career. Joe received recognition for his roles in “Fawn” and “Eldon Hole,” and was subsequently chosen for the 2013 short film “A Life Like Mine.” The movie, which was made by “Box Clever Films,” won the “Best Ensemble Cast” prize at the “Monaco International Film Festival.” Joe reprised his role as “Johnny Taylor” in the online series “The Dumping Ground Dish Up” in 2015. The culinary prowess of several ‘The Dumping Ground’ characters was showcased in this five-part series. Joe also had a small part in the short movie “Freight.”

In the pantomime production of “Sleeping Beauty” in 2016, Joe portrayed the role of “Jack.” The next year, he made an appearance as “Algernon Moncrieff” in a performance of The Importance of Being Earnest, a well-known play by Oscar Wilde. He portrayed “Jasper Harrow” in the 2018 psychological suspense short “Mater Mortem.” In the pantomime production “Aladdin” from 2017, Joe portrayed the titular role. In the computer game “The Shapeshifting Detective,” he made his voice-acting debut.
The Narrow Road Company, a talent agency with headquarters in the UK, represents Joe at the moment. He is also a proud participant in “The Actors’ Equity Association,” or “Equity.” This is an American labor union that represents actors in live theater.

Individual Life of Joe Maw

Richard and Claire gave birth to Joe on February 19, 1997, in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. Jack is the brother of Joe.

Following his time at “Gladstone Road Juniors,” Joe went on to “Graham Science and Arts College.” Joe is adept at sports like swimming, skiing, running, and archery.

Net Worth of Joe Maw

The estimated net worth of Joe Maw is about $1 million.