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Fra Fee (born 20 May 1987) is a Northern Irish actor and singer. He is best known for playing Courfeyrac in Tom Hooper's 2012 film adaptation of ''Les Misérables'', and for his role as Kazi in the Disney+ series ''Hawkeye'', which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fee also played the role of Michael Carney in Jez Butterworth's ''The Ferryman'' at the Royal Court Theatre, West End, and Broadway, directed by
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. For his performance, he won the 2018 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play.


Background

Fee, who was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and raised in rural Killyman, attended St Patrick's Academy in Dungannon for his schooling. He began performing regularly with Bardic Theatre in his early days before pursuing music at the
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. Fee later went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music, where he graduated in 2009. In 2014, he was honoured as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.


Career

Fee appeared in numerous productions at
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's Grand Opera House in conjunction with the Welsh National Opera, including '' The Beggar's Opera'', '' The Mikado'', '' Sweeney Todd'', as well as a production of '' The Elixir of Love'' as Nemorino, directed by John Doyle. In 2004, he was a guest soloist for Irish tenor Ronan Tynan in Tynan's
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concert, titled "The Impossible Dream". Immediately following his graduation from the Royal Academy of Music, Fee was cast as Billy Kostecki in the West End production of '' Dirty Dancing''. He played Schlomo in the RTÉ Irish tour of '' Fame'', before essaying the title role in ''Aladdin'' at Dublin's Gaiety Theatre. From June 2011 to 2012 he played Jean Prouvaire, and covered the roles of Marius and Enjolras in '' Les Misérables'' at the Queens Theatre, London. During his time in the West End production, Fee was cast as Courfeyrac in Tom Hooper's film '' Les Misérables'', starring alongside Hugh Jackman as Jean Valjean and Russell Crowe as Javert. From November to December 2012, Fee played Florizel in Howard Goodall's professional world premiere of ''A Winter's Tale''. Fee played Young Buddy in Stephen Sondheim's '' Follies'' at the Toulon Opera in March 2013, before playing Robbie in '' A Man of No Importance'' for Salisbury Playhouse. On 16 June 2013, he portrayed Henrik Egerman in a special concert performance of Sondheim's '' A Little Night Music'' at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford, starring alongside Janie Dee, David Birell and Joanna Riding. On 2 August 2013, Fee was a guest soloist for BBC Radio 2's '' Friday Night Is Music Night'' singing America's Greatest Broadway Hits. Fee starred in the title role of ''Candide'' at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London, alongside Scarlett Strallen as Cunegonde and David Thaxton as Maximillian, from 23 November 2013 to 22 February 2014. He later starred as Philip Ashley in Dublin's Gate Theatre production of Dame Daphne du Maurier's '' My Cousin Rachel'', adapted for the stage by Joseph O'Connor at the Dock Street Theatre in
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as part of the Spoleto Festival USA from 22 May to 8 June 2014. In September 2014, he filmed the role of Kieran in Tom Lawes' forthcoming psychological thriller ''Monochrome'', starring Jo Woodcock, Cosmo Jarvis and James Cosmo. On 26 January 2015, Fee reprised the role of Henrik Egerman in ''A Little Night Music'' for one night only at the Palace Theatre in London's West End, reunited with previous co-stars Janie Dee as Desiree, David Birell as Frederick, Joanna Riding as Countess Malcolm as well as new cast members Jamie Parker as Carl Magnus and Anne Reid as Madame Armfeldt. Fee made his Shakespeare debut as Romeo in Dublin's Gate Theatre's production of ''
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'' directed by Wayne Jordan from March 2015 to May 2015. In June 2015, Fee returned to Belfast to take up the role of Jamie in a production of Jason Robert Brown's '' The Last Five Years'' directed by Stephen Whitson, working alongside fellow West End actress Amy Lennox. From September 2015 to 5 March 2016, Fee played the role of Amiens in Polly Findlay's production of '' As You Like It'' at the National Theatre in London starring Rosalie Craig as Rosalind. During this period he also played Man 2 in Stephen Sondheim's revue '' Putting It Together'' at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, directed by Stephen Whitson (December 2015). Fee played the role of Mole in the new musical adaptation of '' The Wind in the Willows'' with music by George Stiles, lyrics by Anthony Drewe and a book by Julian Fellowes in a production that starred Rufus Hound as Toad from August to November 2016. In April 2017, he originated the role of Michael Carney in ''The Ferryman'' at the Royal Court Theatre, ahead of a transfer to the Gielgud Theatre in the West End. Fee played his final performance in the West End production on 6 January 2018. For his performance as Michael Carney in ''The Ferryman'', Fee was awarded the 2018 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play. In the spring of 2018, he filmed the role of Jim in the movie adaptation of Emma Jane Unsworth's novel ''
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'', directed by Sophie Hyde, starring alongside Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat. Filming took place in Dublin. The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. He performed the role of Chip in John Wilson's production of Leonard Bernstein's ''On The Town'' on 25 August 2018 at the
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, having performed two weeks earlier in the same venue as one of the Jets in John Wilson's production of ''
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''. Fee reprised his role in the Broadway transfer of ''The Ferryman'' in New York alongside most of the original cast as well as newcomer to the play ''Fionnula Flanagan''. The play won the Tony Award for Best Original Play at the 2019 Tony Awards. During his time in New York, Fee made his New York cabaret debut at ''54 Below'' performing his show ''Seisún''. Fee plays William Bogue in Irish horror-comedy ''Boys From County Hell'' written and directed by Chris Baugh, due to premiere at
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2020. He plays Fergus in Irish Western Thriller Pixie, alongside Alec Baldwin, Olivia Cooke, and Ben Hardy. In June 2019, Fee took part in a semi-staged concert version of ''The Clockmaker's Daughter,'' a musical by Michael Webborn and Daniel Finn, in which Fee also plays the same character in the studio cast recording, performing alongside Christine Allado and John-Owen Jones. From October to December 2019, Fee replaced actor
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in the role of Owen in the National Theatre's production of Brian Friel's ''Translations'', directed by Ian Rickson, alongside
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, Seamus O'Hara and Judith Roddy. On 21 March 2022, Fee took over the role of The Emcee in ''
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'' at the Playhouse Theatre, starring alongside Amy Lennox. In June 2024, Fee starred as Andy in a miniseries for the BBC, '' Lost Boys and Fairies'', where he and his partner Gabriel, played by Siôn Daniel Young, look to adopt a child.


Personal life

Fee is gay. He is in a relationship with actor and singer Declan Bennett, with whom he lives in rural
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. Fee and Bennett married on 15 November 2024.


Filmography


Theatre credits


Awards and reviews

Reviewing ''Candide'' for ''
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'',
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wrote that "Mr. Fee proved himself a most ingenious practitioner of ingenuousness, with a glorious tenor voice." Also reviewing for ''Candide '' Libby Purves noted that "Fra Fee from Dungannon is a real find: innocent elfin face but a voice so deep, honeyed and flawless that your heart melts." Reviewing ''My Cousin Rachel'' at the Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, Debra Charlton wrote "Playing the protagonist of this taut drama, Fra Fee portrays Philip's tormented journey through desire, guilt and suspicion with keen sensitivity and detail. His tour de force performance demonstrates immense emotional range and admirable control." "Fra Fee as Philip Ashley does most of the heavy lifting in ''My Cousin Rachel''. Rarely offstage during the entire two-plus-hour performance, Fee's stamina is incredible. Without melodrama, he convincingly portrays his character's appropriately gothic emotional swings and perfectly captures Philip's tragic flaw of youthful impulsiveness."


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