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Fra Fee

Fra Fee (born Francis Martin Fee; 20 May 1987) is a actor and singer recognized for his work in , film, and television. Born in , , he trained in music at the before graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 2009. Fee began his career in musical theatre, performing in West End productions such as Dirty Dancing and Les Misérables, where he understudied lead roles before securing the part of Courfeyrac in Tom Hooper's 2012 film adaptation of Les Misérables. His transition to screen gained momentum with the role of Michael Carney in Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman on Broadway under Sam Mendes' direction, followed by appearances in films like Cinderella (2021) and Rebel Moon (2023). In television, he portrayed Kazi Kazimierczak, the Tracksuit Brother, in the Disney+ Marvel series Hawkeye (2021), and Gunnar in Vikings: Valhalla. Beyond acting, Fee has returned to theatre in roles such as the Emcee in Cabaret and Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet, earning acclaim for his versatility in both dramatic and musical performances. His career reflects a progression from supporting stage roles to prominent international projects, establishing him as a rising figure in contemporary entertainment.

Early Life and Education

Upbringing and Family Background

Fra Fee, born Francis Martin Fee on 20 May 1987 in , , , was raised in the rural of Killyman nearby. As the youngest of four siblings, he grew up with three elder sisters, including Claire Fee, who later became head of development and marketing at Belfast's Lyric . His father, Frank Fee, a born around 1946, pursued amateur dramatics and introduced Fee to , while his mother worked as a teacher. The family resided in a small, rural community characterized by its conservative Catholic milieu, where local theatre groups like the Craic Theatre in nearby provided early cultural outlets. Fee's initial spark for acting came from observing his sister rehearse Blood Brothers at her school, a production he attended repeatedly and which left him "utterly transfixed." Further inspiration followed from seeing professional and amateur performances, such as in at Belfast's Lyric Theatre, blending familial encouragement with regional artistic access. Fee began formal education at Laghey Primary School, performing as Kurt von Trapp in a staging of at age 10. He progressed to St. Patrick's Academy, a Catholic in , an all-boys institution where he engaged in drama activities amid a structured, religiously oriented environment that emphasized traditional values. This upbringing in a tight-knit, theatre-appreciative household within rural fostered his artistic inclinations, though the area's insularity prompted his eventual move to urban centers for further pursuits.

Academic and Artistic Training

Fee's early exposure to the performing arts occurred during his school years in , , where he participated in productions at Laghey and St. Patrick's . At age 10, he portrayed Kurt von Trapp in a school staging of , an experience that built on his initial inspiration from watching his sister perform in Blood Brothers at age seven. These school activities laid the groundwork for his interest in amid 's community theatre tradition. He pursued formal academic training with a (Honours) degree at the from 2005 to 2008, focusing on music as a foundation for performance. Following this, Fee completed a one-year (PGDip) and Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM) in at the Royal Academy of Music in during 2008–2009. This specialized program equipped him with advanced skills in acting through song, vocal technique, and stagecraft, directly leading to his professional debut in the West End production of upon graduation.

Professional Career

Stage and Theatre Beginnings

Fee developed an early passion for theatre in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, inspired at age 7 by his sister Claire's portrayal of Mickey in a school production of Blood Brothers at St Patrick's Academy, which he attended repeatedly. By age 10, he performed as Kurt von Trapp in a local school staging of The Sound of Music, later noting in the production's biography his ambition to pursue acting professionally. Following his father's involvement in amateur dramatics in County Tyrone, Fee debuted onstage in The Sound of Music at Coalisland's Craic Theatre and took starring roles in Belfast-area productions while regularly appearing with the community-based Bardic Theatre in Donaghmore. Pursuing formal training, Fee earned a music degree from the before completing postgraduate studies in at London's . His professional debut followed graduation, with an ensemble role in the West End mounting of . Fee's initial West End engagements emphasized , including the role of Jean Prouvaire in at the Queen's Theatre from 2011 to 2012, where he also understudied and . This period established his footing in ensemble and supporting capacities, blending vocal performance with dramatic roles amid London's competitive stage scene.

Breakthrough in Film and Television

Fee's entry into feature films occurred with his portrayal of Courfeyrac, a member of the revolutionary student group Les Amis de l'ABC, in Tom Hooper's 2012 screen adaptation of . The role marked his first major cinematic appearance in a high-profile musical drama featuring an ensemble cast including as and as . This performance, involving both acting and singing amid the film's live-recording approach to musical numbers, positioned Fee as an emerging talent transitioning from stage work. Subsequent film roles built on this foundation, including a supporting part in the 2021 fantasy musical directed by , where he appeared alongside and . In 2023, Fee took on the antagonistic role of Regent Balisarius in Zack Snyder's , a epic that expanded his visibility in genre filmmaking. These projects demonstrated his versatility across musical, fantasy, and action-oriented narratives, though remains cited as his initial screen breakthrough due to its critical and commercial scale. In television, Fee achieved wider recognition with the recurring role of Kazi Kazimierczak, a skilled operative for the Tracksuit Mafia, in the 2021 Disney+ miniseries . Premiering on November 24, 2021, the six-episode series—starring as Clint Barton and as Kate Bishop—integrated Fee's character into the , involving action sequences and narrative ties to the comic book lore of the Ronin storyline. This appearance, spanning multiple episodes, elevated his profile among global audiences, leading to subsequent opportunities in high-budget streaming productions. Earlier TV work, such as the 2019 short film Animals where he played Jim, served as precursors but lacked the platform of .

Recent Projects and Versatility

In 2023 and 2024, Fra Fee portrayed the tyrannical Admiral Balisarius in Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon sci-fi duology, released in two parts on Netflix, showcasing his ability to embody menacing authority figures in large-scale action sequences. In mid-2024, he starred as Andy, a gay man navigating adoption and personal trauma, in the BBC miniseries Lost Boys & Fairies, a critically noted drama exploring queer family dynamics and foster care realities. Fee's performance drew praise for its emotional depth amid the series' blend of humor and pathos. Fee has lined up further diverse roles, including Sam in the upcoming Netflix thriller Out of the Dust, a 1940s-set story of child evacuees uncovering dark secrets during , announced in September 2024. In August 2025, he was cast in a lead role alongside in Snyder's long-developed passion project , a set to begin filming later that month, marking a shift toward intimate, character-driven narratives. Fee's versatility spans musical theatre, where he originated roles requiring vocal prowess and physicality, such as the Emcee in the West End revival of Cabaret starting March 2022, to screen work in genres from Marvel action (Hawkeye, 2021) to indie dramas and blockbusters. This range highlights his adaptability across mediums, from stage singing and choreography to on-screen combat and subtle emotional layering, as evidenced by transitions between villainous intensity in Rebel Moon and vulnerable introspection in Lost Boys & Fairies.

Personal Life

Sexuality and Coming Out

Fra Fee identifies as . He has stated that he recognized his attraction to men from a young age during his upbringing in , though he lacked the terminology to label it at the time. Fee has described his early experiences as marked by fear and secrecy due to the conservative social environment in in the 1990s and early 2000s, where faced significant stigma and legal ambiguities persisted until full in 1982. He relocated to in the early 2000s partly to escape this atmosphere and live openly, citing the move as a pivotal step in his personal liberation. Fee publicly affirmed his sexuality in 2020 through a social media post expressing enthusiasm for , which served as an implicit but clear declaration amid his rising profile. He has since embraced his identity professionally, expressing pride in securing roles such as Kazi Kazimierczak in Marvel's (2021) as an openly gay actor, viewing it as a form of advocacy for greater representation. Fee has emphasized the importance of authenticity in the , stating that aspiring LGBTQ+ performers must actively embody the visibility they seek rather than waiting for external permission.

Relationships and Marriage

Fra Fee has been in a committed relationship with British actor and singer-songwriter , known for his role as in the . The couple began dating prior to June 2024 and share a home in rural with their dog. Fee and Bennett married on November 15, 2024, in a ceremony at Mount Druid in the . The event was described by attendees as an emotional, jubilant affair resembling a "live musical," featuring elements of love, laughter, and music. Among the guests was actor , a friend of the couple. No prior long-term relationships for Fee have been publicly documented in .

Lifestyle and Interests

Fee resides in a cottage in rural , , where he has lived since October 2020, preferring the countryside's greenery to urban . He shares the home with his dog, a named Ace, adopted during the , and enjoys nature walks in the area. His neighbors include actors Sinead Cusack and . Fee maintains a disciplined routine, incorporating 20 minutes of daily and exercising five to six times per week, which includes sessions with or cross-trainer work, weight training, and (HIIT). He rates his overall level as an 8 out of 10 and supplements with B12, , and Boost. His dietary approach involves experimentation to vary , including for , reduced meat intake, for , eggs or pancakes for , and dinners like Mexican or ; he has previously followed the . Fee prioritizes nine hours of sleep nightly and advises integrating enjoyable activities into one's routine as a sustainable choice rather than a temporary . Among his interests, Fee is an avid reader, aiming to complete the annual shortlist and favoring works by Irish authors such as Paul Murray's and Skippy Dies. He practices journaling via the "morning pages" technique from Julia Cameron's to foster creativity and plays the harp. Other leisure pursuits include attending cinema screenings (holding an Limitless membership card), eating out, visiting local music gigs, and exploring , evidenced by a featuring a faery tree and a line from ' poem . He occasionally abstains from for professional reasons but enjoys pints in gardens.

Recognition and Critical Reception

Awards and Nominations

Fee received the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play in 2018 for his role as Michael Carney in Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman at London's .
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2018Best Supporting Actor in a PlayThe FerrymanWon
No major film or television nominations have been reported for Fee individually, though ensemble casts he joined, such as in (2012), received Critics' Choice Movie Award recognition for Best Acting Ensemble.

Reviews and Industry Impact

Fee's portrayal of Quinn Carney in the original West End production of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman (2017), directed by , contributed to the play's critical acclaim as a "seismic experience" blending family drama and elements set during . The production transferred to in 2018, where reviewers highlighted the ensemble's strength, noting Fee and co-star "stood out" for their dynamic performances amid the sprawling cast of 21 actors. Critics from and lauded the play's "crackling thriller" aspects and "vibrant canvas," with Fee's role as a restless family member adding to the "breathtaking feast of stories and character." In the West End revival of at the (2022), Fee assumed the role of the Emcee following Eddie Redmayne's departure, earning praise for a "sensational performance" that "will send him into the stratosphere" through his captivating stage presence and ability to maintain the production's intoxicating, disturbing allure. Reviewers noted the show's continued triumph without relying on stars, crediting Fee's interpretation for sustaining its spellbinding quality and immersive Weimar-era . Fee's television work in Lost Boys and Fairies (BBC, 2024), where he played Andy opposite Sion Daniel Young, garnered strong reviews for the ' "raw honesty" and emotional depth in exploring queer , with critics calling it a "gut punch" and "spellbinding tearjerker." The three-part drama achieved a 100% score based on 11 reviews, praised for its surprising, funny, and intense handling of themes like and parenthood, with Fee's performance highlighted for its emotional intensity. Film and streaming roles, such as the villainous Regent Balisarius in Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire (Netflix, 2023), received mixed notices for the project overall but noted Fee as "fine" in conveying menace, though limited by the film's pacing. His versatility across theatre, musicals, and genre projects like Vikings: Valhalla (Netflix, 2022–2024) has positioned him as a rising talent, though specific performance critiques remain secondary to ensemble or production-wide evaluations. Fee's career trajectory underscores a shift from acclaimed stage work to international screen roles, enhancing visibility for Northern Irish actors in diverse, high-profile productions without evidence of broader industry paradigm shifts.

Filmography

Feature Films

YearTitleRole
2012Les MisérablesCourfeyrac
2019AnimalsJim
2020PixieFergus)
2020Boys from County HellWilliam Bogue
2021The LaureateGeoffrey Phibbs
2021CinderellaHench)
2022Scrooge: A Christmas CarolHarry Huffman (voice)
2023Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of FireRegent Balisarius
2024Rebel Moon – Part Two: The ScargiverRegent Balisarius

Television Roles

Fee first appeared on television in a minor role as Conspirator 2 in the episode "The Battle for Harry" of the historical drama series , which aired on in 2019. In 2019, he portrayed Jim in the comedy-drama anthology series , created by Colin Strause and David Stanton, which explores human experiences through animal perspectives across six episodes. Fee played Dominic Swayne in two episodes of the crime drama in 2021, an adaptation of P.D. James's novels produced by New Pictures for , focusing on detective solving murders. His most prominent television role to date came in 2021 as Kazimierz "Kazi" Kazimierczak, the tracksuit-wearing assassin and reluctant antagonist, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe miniseries Hawkeye on Disney+, appearing in all six episodes alongside Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld; the series follows Clint Barton mentoring Kate Bishop while evading Kazi's boss, the Kingpin. In 2024, Fee starred as Andy, one half of a gay couple navigating adoption and personal traumas, in the BBC Three miniseries Lost Boys & Fairies, created by Daf James and directed by James Kent, which draws from Welsh fairy folklore and explores queer family dynamics over three episodes. Fee has been cast as Sam in the upcoming Netflix psychological thriller miniseries , created by Julie Gearey, set within a conservative Christian and featuring a of suspense and escape; production wrapped in late 2024 with co-stars and .

Theatre Credits

West End and Broadway Productions

Fee first appeared on the West End stage in at the Queen's Theatre, portraying Jean Prouvaire while understudying the roles of and from 2011 to 2012. He achieved significant recognition for his portrayal of Michael Carney, the troubled teenage son in Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman, directed by ; the production originated at the Royal Court Theatre in April 2017 before transferring to the for its West End run starting in June 2018 and concluding on May 19, 2018. The same cast, including Fee, then transferred to at the , with previews beginning October 2, 2018, and the official opening on October 17, 2018; the limited engagement ran until July 7, 2019. In March 2022, Fee took over the role of the Emcee in the intimate revival of at the (reconfigured as the Kit Kat Club), debuting alongside as on March 21; the pair extended their contracts multiple times before departing on October 1, 2022.

Other Stage Works

Fee originated the role of in the world premiere of the musical adaptation of at Theatre Royal from September to October 2016, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, with the production subsequently touring UK venues including The in . In 2012, he played Florizel in Howard Goodall's musical adaptation of Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale, a professional world premiere directed by Andrew Keates at the Landor Theatre in from to December. Fee performed as in Leonard Bernstein's operetta at the in during the 2013–2014 season, directed by Jonathan Munby. Earlier credits include the role of Robbie in A Man of No Importance and understudy positions in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre Aladdin in 2011. In Ireland, Fee starred as Philip Ashley in an adaptation of My Cousin Rachel at Dublin's Theatre in 2015, directed by Philip Howard. He returned to the in 2025 as Katurian in Martin McDonagh's , directed by Philip Howard, with performances running from June to September. Additional regional work encompasses The Fix at London's Union Theatre and at Belfast's Lyric Theatre.

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