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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2374729Joe Bone - IMDb

    Joe Bone. Actor: Tom & Jerry. Joe grew up on the Isle of Wight. He took his cinema inspired one-man show, Bane, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe winning a sweep of awards: "Excellent" - The Times, "Brilliant" - The Guardian, "A virtuoso performance" - The Stage. The show earned him several acting and writing nominations.

  2. Oct 11, 2023 · Many Islanders might already know of Isle of Wight actor Joe Bone, with some having witnessed his performances live or on TV (Castles in the Sky). But a lesser-known fact is his standing as a Guinness World Record holder.

  3. Joe Bone. Actor: Tom & Jerry. Joe grew up on the Isle of Wight. He took his cinema inspired one-man show, Bane, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe winning a sweep of awards: "Excellent" - The Times, "Brilliant" - The Guardian, "A virtuoso performance" - The Stage.

  4. onthewight.com › about › joe-boneJoe Bone - OnTheWight

    Apr 1, 2019 · Writer and actor, Joe Bone, who lives in Cowes on the Isle of Wight is the creator and performer of the internationally-acclaimed Bruce Bane series. Below are some articles in which Joe features.

  5. The Vanishing, previously titled Keepers, is a 2018 British psychological thriller film directed by Kristoffer Nyholm and written by Celyn Jones and Joe Bone. Based on the 1900 disappearance of the Flannan Isles Lighthouse crew, it stars Gerard Butler, Peter Mullan, and Connor Swindells as three lighthouse keepers whose shift takes a dark turn.

  6. Joe Bone is a critically acclaimed writer and character actor from the Isle of Wight. In 2018 he co-wrote the acclaimed thriller, ‘The Vanishing’, starring Peter Mullan and Gerard Butler, directed by Kristoffer Nyholm.

  7. Jan 3, 2013 · Joe Bone has long been a favourite of the ThreeWeeks team at the Edinburgh Festival; his trilogy of self-penned one man shows centring on the character of Bruce Bane have, over the last few years, made him something of a legend at the Scottish Capital’s annual Fringe fest (and won him a ThreeWeeks Editors’ Award in 2010).