
Film
The Laureate |
Dir: William Nunez Cool Web Pictures |
Cinderella |
Dir: Kay Cannon Sony |
Pixie |
Dir: Barnaby Thompson Fragile Films |
Boys From County Hell |
Dir: Chris Baugh Six Mile Hill Productions |
Animals |
Dir: Sophie Hyde Sophie Brocklehurst Productions |
Monochrome |
Dir: Tom Lawes Electric Flix |
Les Miserables |
Dir: Tom Hooper Working Title Films |
Theatre
Translations |
Dir: Ian Rickson National Theatre |
The Ferryman |
Dir: Sam Mendes Jacob's Theatre, Broadway |
The Ferryman |
Dir: Sam Mendes Royal Court Theatre & West End |
Wind In The Willows |
Dir: Rachel Kavanaugh UK Tour |
The Fix |
Dir: Michael Strassen Union Theatre |
As You Like It |
Dir: Polly Findlay National Theatre |
Putting It Together |
Dir: Stephen Whitson Lyric Theatre Belfast |
The Last Five Years |
Dir: Stephen Whitson Lyric Theatre Belfast |
Romeo & Juliet |
Dir: Wayne Jordan Gate Theatre, Dublin |
My Cousin Rachel |
Dir: Toby Frow Gate Theatre Dublin / Spoleto Festival |
Candide |
Dir: Matthew White Menier Chocolate Factory |
A Man Of No Importance |
Dir: Gareth Machin Salisbury Playhouse |
Follies |
Dir: Olivier Benezech & David Charles Abell Opera de Toulon |
Howard Goodall's A Winter's Tale |
Dir: Andrew Keates Landor Theatre |
Les Miserables |
Dir: Sir Trevor Nunn / John Caird Queens Theatre |
Aladdin |
Dir: Daryn Crosbie Gaiety Theatre, Dublin |
FAME |
Dir: Bryan Flynn RTE |
Dirty Dancing |
Dir: James Powell Aldwych Theatre |
TV
Dalgliesh |
Dir: Lisa Clarke New Pictures / Channel 5 |
Hawkeye |
Dir: Rhys Thomas Marvel / Disney |
Spanish Princess |
Dir: Birgitte Staermose All3 Media / Starz! |
Heart & Soul |
BBC Northern Ireland |
Ronan Tynan / The Impossible Dream |
RTE Ireland / PBS America |
Awards
Winner, Whats On Stage Award 2018 for Best Supporting Actor in a Play









Skills
Accents & Dialects: (* = native) |
American-New York, American-Southern States, American-Standard, Belfast, Cockney, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Irish-Northern*, Irish-Southern, London, RP |
Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) |
Baritone, Baritone-High*, Bongo Drums, Cabaret Singing, Choral Singing*, Classical Singing*, Falsetto*, Flute*, Folk Singing*, High Baritone*, Irish Step*, Jazz Dancing, Opera*, Piano*, Sight-Reading*, Tap, Tenor*, Tenor Baritone*, Tin Whistle* |
Performance: | Comedy, Musical Comedy, Musical Theatre, Musician-Professional, Singer-Professional, Voice Over |
Vehicle Licences: | Car Driving Licence |
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Reviews
MY COUSIN RACHEL
“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.” - Elizabeth Pandolfi (Charleston City Paper)
“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” - Debra Charlton (Broadway.com)
CANDIDE
His show, wittily choreographed by Adam Cooper and colourfully designed by Paul Farnsworth, is a tumbling cornucopia of great songs and daring musical invention as Fra Fee’s sensationally well sung Candide pursues his Westphalian lover, Cunégonde, across continents.” - Michael Coveney (Whatsonstage.com)
“Fra Fee, of Northern Irish origin, also brings to Candide a fresh face, a strong voice and the right reckless faith in the world’s goodness.” - Michael Billington (The Guardian)
“And Make Our Garden Grow, led by Fra Fee’s delightful, boyish Candide, stops the heart.” - Mark Shenton (The Stage)
A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE
“Fee….is a star in the making, seen recently in the film version of Les Miserables, so it’s good to see him returning to the theatre so quickly. He also proves equally adept on accordion, piano and flute, among the company of actor-musicians that prompts another reminder of Once.” - Mark Shenton (The Stage)
Stats
Height | 5'8" |
Eye Colour | Brown |
Hair Colour | Dark Brown |
Playing Age | 21-35 |