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Lee Stephen Mead (born 14 July 1981) is an
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, television actor and occasional singer, best known for winning the title role in the 2007 West End revival of ''
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (often colloquially known as ''Joseph'') is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. ...
'' through the BBC TV casting show '' Any Dream Will Do''. As well as subsequent West End roles in '' Wicked, Legally Blonde: The Musical'' and The West End Men, Mead has pursued a music career, releasing four solo albums and undertaking concert tours in the UK and Japan. In 2014, he joined the cast of the BBC One drama '' Casualty'', playing the role of Ben 'Lofty' Chiltern, while continuing to tour the UK with his band between filming commitments. He returned to the stage in May 2016 as Caractacus Potts in the UK Tour of ''
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''. In 2017, he returned to the role of Lofty, but in Casualty's sister series, the BBC One drama ''
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''. On 9 November 2019 Lee sang
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at the Annual
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celebration service at the
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.


Early career

After studying at performing arts college, Mead gained his first professional stage experience in cabaret as a cruise ship singer on the Portsmouth to Bilbao ferry and then in a summer season at Bridlington Spa Theatre. He moved into
musical theatre Musical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movemen ...
in 2004, playing both Levi and the Pharaoh in the UK touring production of ''
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (often colloquially known as ''Joseph'') is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. ...
''. Following Joseph, Mead performed in the UK tours of '' Tommy'' (ensemble and first cover Tommy) and ''
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'' (ensemble and first cover Chris) before joining the West End production of '' Phantom of the Opera'' as an ensemble player and understudy for the role of Raoul.


Any Dream Will Do/Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

While performing in ''
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'', Mead auditioned for the BBC series '' Any Dream Will Do'', hoping to win a six-month contract playing
Joseph Joseph is a common male given name, derived from the Hebrew Yosef (יוֹסֵף). "Joseph" is used, along with "Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the m ...
in the 2007 West End revival of ''
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (often colloquially known as ''Joseph'') is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. ...
''. From 10,000 initial auditionees, Mead was selected as one of the final 12 potential 'Josephs' who performed live on TV every Saturday night to win the public's vote. Immediately after he won the final, a single featuring Mead, with fellow ''Any Dream Will Do'' finalists Lewis Bradley and Keith Jack, was released in aid of the BBC's annual Children In Need charity appeal. The single, featuring '' Any Dream Will Do'' (performed by Mead) and ''
Close Every Door "Close Every Door" is a song from the musical '' Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. It is the penultimate song of the first act of the musical, sung by Joseph while imprisoned for his supposed re ...
'' (performed by all three finalists) reached number 2 in the official UK singles chart. ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat'' opened in the West End on 17 July 2007 to generally good reviews: "Lee Mead... turns out to be both talented and enthusiastic... what distinguishes him is an attractive singing voice and, coming from beneath hair that owes more to Uncle Esau than father Jacob, lots of affable charisma... last night's audience seemed enchanted" wrote
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in ''
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''. "Mead is in excellent form vocally" wrote
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's Lisa Martland. His performance of ''Close Every Door'', "encapsulating both tenderness and defiance", was a highlight for her. After 600 performances in the role, Mead played Joseph for the last time on 10 January 2009.


Post-Joseph career

Following his run as Joseph in the West End, Mead took a short course at the
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in
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before taking on his first major play in a UK tour of ''
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''. The play, which was adapted by
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in the style of a tongue-in-cheek Victorian melodrama from a short story by
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, opened at the Theatre Royal Windsor on 12 January 2010 and finished at the Theatre Royal Bath on 24 April 2010. Mead led the cast playing the title role alongside established performers including Gary Wilmot,
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, David Ross and Derren Nesbitt. Mead went on to appear in the role of
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in the London production of Wicked, from 10 May 2010 to 5 February 2011 opposite Rachel Tucker as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch Of the West and Louise Dearman as Galinda, the Good Witch. Mead was nominated for the ''Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Award for Best Takeover in a Role'' for this role. Mead then took over the role of Emmett in ''
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'' in the West End from 20 June to 8 October 2011. He made his television acting debut in August 2011, guest starring in an episode of '' Casualty'' on
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as newly employed teaching assistant Harry Timms He also appeared in the second series of the science fiction drama, Bedlam, in the episode entitled "Jude" playing Scott, the brother of the title character, on Sky Living in June 2012. In December 2012, he starred in his first pantomime as the title character "Jack" in Jack and the Beanstalk at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton alongside Julian Clary and Nigel Havers. Mead returned to the West End in May 2013, starring in The West End Men in concert at the Vaudeville Theatre alongside Matt Willis, Glenn Carter, Stephen Rahman-Hughes and David Thaxton. In December 2013, he starred in his second pantomime as "Robin" in ''Robin Hood'' at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. On 1 March 2014, he made his first appearance as Ben "Lofty" Chiltern in the BBC drama series '' Casualty''. Mead was nominated as ''Favourite Newcomer'' in the 2014 TV Times Awards and shortlisted as ''Newcomer'' in the ''2015 National Television Awards'' for this role. Alongside ''Casualty'', Mead is continuing to tour the UK with his band, starred in his third pantomime as "Prince Charming" in ''Cinderella'' at the New Theatre, Cardiff in December 2014 and stars in his fourth as "Aladdin" in ''Aladdin'' at the
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, Birmingham in December 2015. In 2016, Mead left ''Casualty'' to join the ''
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'' UK Tour as "Caractacus Potts" and ended the year playing "Prince Charming" in ''Cinderella'' at the
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. In 2017 he joined the cast of ''
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'', reprising his ''Casualty'' role. He remained as a series regular until his final episode aired on 17 December 2019. In 2019, he made a guest appearance as himself in the second series of the BBC sitcom ''
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''.


Filmography


Film & Television Credits


Theatre Credits


Concerts


UK and Ireland

Mead undertook his first solo concert in his home town of
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in May 2010 and continued to tour the UK and Ireland during 2010 and 2011 with his own band. A second tour, ''The Love Tour'', followed in February 2012 to coincide with the release of his third album, ''Love Songs''. In the summer of 2012, Mead joined forces with Stephen Rahman-Hughes and Matt Rawle to tour as th
West End Men
supported by special guest, Kerry Ellis. A further short tour with the West End Men followed in November 2012 with Ramin Karimloo replacing Matt Rawle in the line-up. Mead also starred in a month-long run of the West End Men from May to June 2013 at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Mead completed further UK solo tours in the autumn of 2013 and in 2014 then in 2015, announced a new collaboration with Stephen Rahman-Hughes to form duo, Steve and Lee, their show ''Both Sides Now'' debuted in October of that year. Mead's new ''Some Enchanted Evening'' tour kicked off in July 2015, followed by the launch of his new album of the same name in February 2016, which is marked by a series of intimate London gigs with further UK-wide tour dates announced for March and October 2016. In November 2016, he joined other West End stars for two ''Broadway in Concert'' dates and a further ''Both Sides Now'' show with Stephen Rahman-Hughes. Mead has announced a monthly ''Up Front and Centre'' residency at London's Pheasantry throughout 2017, the first of its kind for the Chelsea cabaret venue.


Japan

Mead completed his first international concert tour of Japan in December 2011.


Guest appearances

Mead has appeared as a guest artist at a range of concerts and events.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Awards


Personal life

Mead was born in
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to Joan (née Horning) and Stephen Mead. He has a younger brother, Casey Michael Mead, who is four years his junior. In November 2007, Mead began dating '' Any Dream Will Do'' judge Denise van Outen. The couple married on 25 April 2009 and their daughter was born on 1 May 2010. In July 2013, the couple released a joint statement stating that they had separated.


Charity

Mead is the patron and active supporter of Equal People Performing Arts, a charity based in
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that makes the performing arts available to all, and brings together disabled and non-disabled children and young adults to socialise and perform. He also was ambassador of Vodafone's 2008 Cut It Out Campaign in 2008 which aimed to reduce bullying. The campaign worked alongside the West End stage production of ''
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (often colloquially known as ''Joseph'') is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. ...
''. Children were invited to design their own 'dreamcoat' and the winning entries were then worn on stage by Mead during Anti-Bullying week.


References


External links


Official websiteLee Mead Appreciation Society (unofficial fan website)Lee Mead Timeline (unofficial fan website and news archive)
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