For the past 20 years, Hadley Fraser has been at the forefront of the London’s West End, with an impressive list of credits to his name
Shortly after graduating from the Royal Academy of Music in 2002, Hadley Fraser made his West End debut as Marius in Les Misérables. He subsequently went on to play various roles in the production over the years including Grantaire and Javert. Hadley also starred in Tom Hooper’s film adaptation of the stage show.
Hadley’s extensive list of the theatre credits include Coriolanus, The Vote and City of Angels, all at the Donmar Warhouse and the title role in the UK Premiere of Young Frankenstein. He also played Raoul in the 25th anniversary staging of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall.
In more recent years, Hadley Fraser has starred in the West End productions of The Lehman Trilogy, 2:22 A Ghost Story, Chess and The Secret Garden.
On screen, Hadley has starred in Doctor Who, Gentleman Jack and Murder on the Orient Express. Earlier this year, he played DC John Fordham in BBC One drama Gold.
Hadley has also turned his hand to creating new productions, writing the Book and Lyrics for Committee... (A New Musical), at the Donmar Warehouse.