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Latest revision as of 17:31, 23 September 2025

Canadian actor and film director

Klein at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival

Joey Klein is a Canadian actor and film director. He is most noted for his performance in the 2016 film We’re Still Together, for which he won the ACTRA Award for Best Actor from the ACTRA Awards chapter in Toronto[1] and received a Prix Iris nomination for Best Actor at the 20th Quebec Cinema Awards.[2]

His other acting roles have included the films The Girl in the White Coat, New York Minute, The Animal Project, What Keeps You Alive and Through Black Spruce, and the television series 12 Monkeys and This Life.

As a film director, his feature debut The Other Half was released in 2016.[3] His second feature film, Castle in the Ground, premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.[4]

His brother Jesse is also a filmmaker, who was the writer and director of We’re Still Together.[5]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Good Dog Rabbi Episode: “Converting to Judaism”
2011 Haven TJ Smith Episode: “A Tale of Two Audreys”
2012 Murdoch Mysteries Harlan O’Brian Episode: “Invention Convention”
2012 Willed to Kill Floyd Television film
2015–2016 This Life Dr. Jonathan Lyle 5 episodes
2016 12 Monkeys Charlie 2 episodes
2021 In the Dark Redford Long 4 episodes
  1. ^ “Kim’s Convenience wins two ACTRAs”. Calgary Herald, February 28, 2017.
  2. ^ “Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes et Le problème d’infiltration: 10 nominations chacun”. Canadian Press, April 10, 2018.
  3. ^ Abele, Robert (March 9, 2017). “Tatiana Maslany and Tom Cullen illuminate the shadowed intimacy of ‘The Other Half’. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 24, 2018.
  4. ^ Vlessing, Etan (July 31, 2019). “Toronto: Imogen Poots’ ‘Castle in the Ground,’ Ellen Page Racism Documentary Join Lineup”. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
  5. ^ T’Cha Dunlevy, “We’re Still Together A No-Budget Gem; Montrealer’s first professional feature wins positive reviews at film festival”. Montreal Gazette, September 29, 2017.

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