
Joe Dinicol
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Joe Dinicol (born December 22, 1983) is a Canadian actor. Dinicol was born in Stratford, Ontario, the son of acting coach and actor Keith Dinicol. He started his career as a child actor at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and has since appeared on national Canadian television series Train 48 and Rideau Hall. On stage, he has appeared in Antony and Cleopatra, Richard III, Waiting for Godot, and The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Stratford Festival, and The Needfire at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto. He also performed in the 1996 recording of Waiting for Godot for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. His most recent performance was as the second male lead in Paul Gross's Passchendaele released in 2008. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe Dinicol, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
as Elevator Hipster

The Virgin Suicides (2000)
as Dominic Palazzolo

Diary of the Dead (2007)
as Eliot Stone

White Men Can't Jump (2023)
as Chicken Sandwich

My Babysitter's a Vampire (2010)
as Jesse

Passchendaele (2008)
as David Mann

The Marsh (2006)
as Brendan Manville

She's Too Young (2004)
as Tommy

Nash Bridges (2021)
as Steven Colton

Kart Racer (2003)
as Rodney Wells

Bad Meat (2011)
as Billy

Reviving Ophelia (2010)
as Cody

Fast Food High (2003)
as Scott

Bank$tas (2013)
as Isaac

Bottom Feeder (2007)
as Callum

Elvis Meets Nixon (1997)
as 10 Year Old Boy

Servitude (2012)
as Josh Stein

Christmas 9 to 5 (2019)
as Jack Desmond

Weirdsville (2007)
as Jeremy

Mail to the Chief (2000)
as Kyle

Two Deaths of Henry Baker (2020)
as Sam Bird Jr.

Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999)
as O'Toole / Noah

The Puck Hogs (2009)
as Terry Bender

The Facts of Life Reunion (2001)
as Sam

Body in the Trunk (—)
as Tyler

Bring It All Back Home (2025)
as John





