His 2017 novel ''
We'll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night'' won the
Governor General's Award for English-language Fiction and the
Winterset Award and was longlisted for the
Scotiabank Giller Prize. He has released two albums -
JTH Live at the LSPU Hall and 2018's ''Dead Man's Melody'', a concept album that loosely follows the story of a doomed relationship that ends in murder and mayhem with the album's main character barricaded inside a house, unabashed, determined to go out in a hail of bullets. The album was produced in Toronto by
Eamon McGrath. His
debut novel Down to the Dirt won the
Percy Janes First Novel Award, was shortlisted for the
Atlantic Book Award and the
Winterset Award, and was longlisted for the
International Dublin Literary Award and the
ReLit Award. The novel was subsequently adapted into the film
Down to the Dirt, in which Hynes also played the lead role. The unabridged audiobook edition of
Down to the Dirt narrated by Johnny Harris, Joel Thomas Hynes and Sherry White was recorded by Rattling Books in 2006.
Down to the Dirt has been translated into numerous languages and adapted to stage. The follow-up to
Down to the Dirt was the gritty novel
Right Away Monday, also available with HarperCollins Publishers. Hynes is the creator, an executive producer and plays the lead role in the CBC comedy series
Little Dog, which follows burned out boxer Tommy "Little Dog" Ross on the rocky road to redemption after he makes a reluctant return to the ring after a long, shameful hiatus. Hynes has performed numerous lead and leading roles for television, film, and theatre. His credits include the television series
Hatching, Matching and Dispatching (for which he was also a writer), as well as the films
Rabbittown,
Crackie,
The Con Artist,
Messiah from Montreal,
The Sparky Book,
Ashore,
Hunting Pignut,
A Christmas Fury, and many others. Hynes's gothic novella
Say Nothing Saw Wood, inspired by a true story of a grisly murder that happened in his hometown in 1971, was adapted to the big screen under the title
Cast No Shadow, and went on to receive numerous accolades on the festival circuit. Hynes was awarded the Michael Weir Award for best Atlantic Screenwriter at the Atlantic Film Festival and was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. In
Cast No Shadow, Hynes plays opposite his real life son
Percy Hynes White. White won numerous accolades for his portrayal of
Cast No Shadow's young, disturbed protagonist Jude Traynor, including the Rising Star Award at the Edmonton International Film Festival and the Best Actor Award at the Atlantic Film Festival. Hynes was named Artist of the Year by the
Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council in 2008, has received the Lawrence Jackson Writer's Award, the Summerwork's Theatre Festival's Contra Guys Award, and also in 2008 won the
Cuffer Prize. He has also played recurring characters on
Republic of Doyle,
Orphan Black,
Mary Kills People, and
Frontier. Hynes currently divides his time between Newfoundland, Toronto, and California. He is the nephew of singer-songwriter
Ron Hynes. ==Works==