Joel Palmer(I)
- Actor
Joel Palmer began his career at the tender age of three with an
appearance as Lyle the Shoeshine Boy in "Hello Dolly". Soon after, he
landed two national television commercials for Mattel Toys and followed
by advertisements for Woodward's and Scott Paper. Joel appeared in
"Knight Moves", his first feature film, after being in show business
for less than one year. Next came a principal role in a film festival
production, "Swindled". His first big role came in "Morning Glory" in
which he appears with Christopher Reeve and Deborah Raffin as his
mother. Joel's growing list of credits includes "Liar, liar", "Change
of Heart", "The Man Upstairs", and "A Child Too Many". He has appeared
in episodes of "Street Justice", "The Hat Squad", "Madison" and "Outer
Limits"; he has co-starred in "The X-Files" and "The Commish" (both
twice), the TV series "Poltergeist: The Legacy", and "Lonesome Dove".
He has co-hosted a children's 5-day-TV-special, "Hopscotch", and
guest-starred on "Sesame Street". Joel co-starred in "Far From Home:
The Adventures of Yellow Dog", a feature film for 20th Century Fox,
directed by the late Phillip Borsos. "Yellow Dog" stars Jesse Bradford
as Joel's brother, Bruce Davison as his father, and Mimi Rogers as his
mother. Joel also starred in the ABC made-for-TV movies "Someone Else's
Child" (Lisa Hartman Black), "Freefall" (William Devane) and "Seduction
in a Small Town" (Melissa Gilbert). Last year Joel made an exciting
move in his career by signing on with one of L.A.'s best known child
managers, Lynda Goodfriend. (His Vancouver agent is Tyman Stewart from
The Characters Talent Agency). He lives with his parents, one sister,
one brother, three dogs and a cat in The Fraser Valley, just outside
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.