Joe Dinicol’s Wiki Bio, height, ethnicity, net worth. Is he gay?    



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Who is Joe Dinicol?

Joe Dinicol was born on the 22nd December 1983, in Stratford, Ontario Canada, of Canadian and English descent. He is a 35 year-old actor, probably best known for his portrayal of Rory Regan, also known as Ragman, in the fifth season of the popular superhero television series “Arrow”. He is also known for his roles in “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, “The Virgin Suicides”, and “Diary of the Dead”. His film and television career has been active since 1997.

Joe Dinicol Wiki Bio: Early Life and Family

Joe Dinicol was raised in his hometown of Stratford by his parents Emma and Keith Dinicol. He hails from a family with strong acting background, as his father was an actor and an acting coach as well, while his maternal grandfather, John Reginald Neville, was a notable English theatre and film actor, most famous for his portrayal of the titular character in Terry Gilliam’s “The Adventures of Baron Munchausen”. Young Joe followed in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, and made his acting debut at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. From there on, he had a clear vision about his future: he would continue his family’s tradition and become a famous actor himself, landing roles in film, television and theatre.

Career Beginnings

After making his debut, Dinicol went on to star in a number of Shakespearean plays, as well as in adaptions of other famous dramas. By the age of 13, he had acted in “The Merry Wives of Windsor”, “Richard III”, “Anthony and Cleopatra” and “Waiting for Godot”, among many others, gaining significant acting experience and cementing himself as one of Canada’s most promising child actors of his generation. Besides the Stratford Festival, he performed at “The Needfire” festival at Toronto’s Royal Alexandra Theatre – these early acting gigs helped Joe to make an easy transition to the big and small screens. He landed his first film role in 1997, with a minor role in the film “Elvis Meets Nixon”, then had his first television role in 1998, with a guest appearance in the series “Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension”.

Joe Dinicol

Early Roles

Having successfully started his acting career, Joe landed three film roles in 1999 alone, in “Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang”, “Water Damage”, and in Sophia Coppola’s highly-acclaimed tragedy film “The Virgin Suicides”. He also landed a regular role in the children’s animated series called “Anatole”, based on the hugely popular book series written by Eve Titus. Dinicol’s other notable early roles included in films such as “The Facts of Life Reunion”, “Kart Racer” and “She’s Too Young”, and guest and recurring roles in television series such as “Train 48”, “The Famous Jett Jackson”, “Rideau Hall” and “Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye”.

Rise to Fame

Even though he was already an established actor, Diniciol’s true rise to prominence came with the release of George A. Romero’s found footage horror film “Diary of the Dead” in 2007, in which he played the role of Eliot Stone. A year later, he starred as David Mann in the Canadian war film entitled “Passchendaele”. In 2010, he starred alongside Michael Cera in “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World”, and as Cody in “Reviving Ophelia”.

Speaking about his small screen appearances, he landed his first regular role in 2012, in the drama series called “The L.A. Complex”, in which he starred as Nick Wagner. In addition, he was also part of the main cast in the web television series “Betas”, which follows two dating app creators looking for an investor in Silicon Valley. Furthermore, he starred as Dr. Mitchell Spencer in six episodes of the hugely popular medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy”, then landed his most famous role in 2016, when he was cast as Rory Regan, aka Ragman, in The CW’s hit superhero series “Arrow”. Dinicol had a recurring role in the series during its fifth season, and also made guest appearances in the seventh season of the show.

Net Worth

Regarding his overall wealth, according to authoritative sources, it is estimated that the Canadian-born actor has a net worth of around $5 million as of mid-2019, acquired thanks to a long-running career in theatre, film and television. With new acting gigs coming up in the near future, there is no doubt that his wealth will likely increase significantly.

Personal Life

When it comes to his personal life, especially his relationship status, Joe’s intentional privacy lead to rumors that the actor is gay. However, there is no evidence to confirm these rumors, and there are some subtle hints that point out that he is in fact straight. For example, in an interview with “OhSoCosmoTV”, the actor listed several things he likes and dislikes in a girl. In addition, in 2015 he tweeted about watching four movies in one day, and citing his girlfriend’s absence as the main reason behind it.

Social Media

Joe has an official Instagram account, which is currently followed by almost 33,000 people. He regularly posts on Twitter too, on whiche his account has amassed more than 10,000 followers since he joined the platform in January 2015.

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Posted by Joe Dinicol on Monday, August 13, 2012

Appearance and Physical Characteristics

Speaking about his appearance, Dinicol is 5ft 10ins (1.79m) tall and weighs around 150lbs (68kgs). He has short black hair and brown eyes.

General Info

Full Name Joe Dinicol
Profession Actor
Nationality Canadian

Family

Parents Keith Dinicol, Emma Dinicol

Accomplishments

Movies Diary of the Dead, Passchendaele, My Babysitter’s a Vampire, The Virgin Suicides, Cubicle Warriors, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Weirdsville, Kart Racer, She’s Too Young, The Puck Hogs, Reviving Ophelia, Bottom Feeder, The Marsh, Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang, Water Damage
TV Shows The L.A. Complex, Train 48, Anatole, Rideau Hall

Social profile links

Quotes

# Quote
1 [on waiting table when not performing] I actually quite liked it. On a good day you get to talk to people and charm them and entertain them, satiate them and bring them food. On a good day it can be a very, very good job. Unfortunately, some people go to a restaurant and they aren’t really there to enjoy themselves. They’re there because they think they deserve to be there or because they can just afford it.

Facts

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Arrow 2016 TV Series Rory Regan
Ragman
Halt and Catch Fire 2016 TV Series Craig Bosch
Blindspot 2015-2016 TV Series David
Grey’s Anatomy 2015-2016 TV Series Dr. Mitchell Spencer
Betas 2013-2014 TV Series Trey
Bank$tas 2013 Isaac
My Babysitter’s a Vampire 2011-2012 TV Series Jesse
The L.A. Complex 2012 TV Series Nick Wagner
Bad Meat 2011 Billy
Flashpoint 2011 TV Series Tyler Davis
Haven 2011 TV Series Peter Novelli
Servitude 2011 Josh Stein
Reviving Ophelia 2010 TV Movie Cody
My Babysitter’s a Vampire 2010 TV Movie Jesse
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World 2010 Elevator Hipster
Puck Hogs 2009 Terry Bender
Life with Derek 2008-2009 TV Series Truman
Murdoch Mysteries 2009 TV Series Harry Houdini
Passchendaele 2008 David Mann
Spoliation 2008 Short Socrates
Diary of the Dead 2007 Eliot Stone
Bottom Feeder 2007 Callum
Weirdsville 2007 Jeremy
The Marsh 2006 Brendan Manville
She’s Too Young 2004 TV Movie Tommy
Friday Night 2003 Short Danny
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 2003 TV Series Nathan Wiatt
Train 48 2003 TV Series Zach Eisler
Kart Racer 2003 Rodney Wells
Fast Food High 2003 Scott
Rideau Hall 2002 TV Series Jason Gallant
The Facts of Life Reunion 2001 TV Movie Sam
Real Kids, Real Adventures 2000 TV Series John
Mail to the Chief 2000 TV Movie Kyle
The Loretta Claiborne Story 2000 TV Movie Russell
Water Damage 1999 Young Victor Dempsey
The Virgin Suicides 1999 Dominic Palazzolo
Anatole 1998 TV Series Paul
Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension 1998 TV Series Ollie Roberts
Elvis Meets Nixon 1997 TV Movie Ten-year-old boy

Casting Department

Title Year Status Character
Jesus Henry Christ 2011 casting assistant

Self

Title Year Status Character
New Music Live 2012 TV Series Himself
eTalk Daily 2010-2011 TV Series Himself
The Road to Passchendaele 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia