Joe Sims is a Bristol-born stage, screen and radio actor best known for his stand-out role as Nige Carter in the acclaimed drama Broadchurch and as Vincent Tabak in The Lost Honour Of Christopher Jefferies.
In 2012, he won an Offie (People’s favorite male performance) for his performance as in “As We Forgive Them” at the Arcola Theatre in London.” Joe was nominated for both Best Actor at the 2018 at the BBC Audio Drama Awards for his portrayal of Charlie Hammond in Oliver Park: Easter Riots and for Best Supporting Actor at the 2017 BBC Audio Drama Awards for his portrayal of a suicidal boxer in Al Smith’s award winning drama Lifelines.
Joe founded and runs fund raising group 500 Reasons where he and 499 friends put in a pound each week and decide a worthy individual, family or group to give £500 to each week. At time of writing they’ve been running for 100 weeks and given away over £50,000. As Patron of Flamingo Chicks, Joe has inspired so many of our Flock – including leading a drama workshop for our Agents of Change!