Joe Cole, known for his role as John Shelby on Peaky Blinders, opened up about his journey in an interview on Friday, revealing that he is "somewhere" on the neurotypical spectrum.
The actor, who portrayed the younger brother of Tommy Shelby from 2013 to 2017, shared his personal struggles with focus and coursework, which contrasted sharply with his passion for drama and theater.
Leaving Peaky Blinders before its final two series—just as the show saw a surge in viewership—Joe shifted his focus to lead roles and earned the British Independent Film Award for Best Actor in 2018.
Reflecting on his path to acting, Joe told The Times, "I found it hard to focus on my coursework and the work needed to get to university. But drama and theatre studies ignited a fire in my belly, driving me to pursue my passion."
Joe has made notable appearances on The Bill, Holby City, and the cult series Skins.
He paid a heartfelt tribute to his late Peaky Blinders co-star Helen McCrory, who passed away from breast cancer in 2021 at the age of 52.
Helen, renowned for her role as the formidable Aunt Polly, left a profound impact on those around her, including Joe.
Reflecting on Helen’s extraordinary presence, Joe shared, "The people who burn the brightest in this world may be the ones taken too soon. It’s heartbreaking."
He described Helen as someone who kept everyone on their toes—in the best way possible.
"She was amazing with my little brother, Finn, who had his first acting role on Peaky Blinders. They were very close, and she left a real mark on the world."
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