Ray Fearon
Ray Fearon | |
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Born |
Raymond Fearon London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Raymond "Ray" Fearon is an actor who has worked extensively in theatre, and is known for playing garage mechanic Nathan Harding on ITV's long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Early life
Fearon was born in London, England, the son of West Indian parents, with 7 brothers and sisters. He was a promising junior tennis player in his early teens.
Career
Theatre
After studying drama at Rose Bruford College of speech and drama, Fearon went on to make his reputation as a stage actor, working at Liverpool's Everyman Theatre; Manchester Contact Theatre; Manchester Royal Exchange; Oxford Playhouse; Barn Theatre, Kent; The Almeida; The Crucible, Sheffield; The Donmar Warehouse; The Royal Shakespeare Theatres in Stratford and the National Theatre. He has also toured in the United States and Europe and the Far East.
He starred in Othello — opposite Gillian Kearney's Desdemona — in Liverpool at the age of 24, becoming the first black actor to play Othello on RSC main stages for over 40 years.[1][2] His other early stage roles included Charles Surface in The School for Scandal; Betty/Martin in Cloud Nine; Longaville in Love's Labour's Lost; Ferdinand in The Tempest; and Pete in Blues for Mr Charlie.
His early theatre work in London included Hugo/Frederick in Ring Round the Moon at the Lilian Baylis Theatre; the title role in The Invisible Man (his one-man show) at the Bridewell Theatre; and Pierre in Venice Preserv'd at the Almeida.
He has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company in their Stratford and London theatres and on tour. He was the first black actor to play the title role in "Othello" in the main Royal Shakespeare theatre (director Michael Attenborough, 1999) giving a powerful and sexy performance alongside Richard McCabe's strong and repressed Iago.[3] They also played opposite one another in 1996's The White Devil (Deborah Warner, Swan theatre) where he played Brachiano and McCabe the villain Flamineo. Fearon was directed by Attenborough also as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (RSC, Swan Theatre, 1997) alongside Zoe Waites as Juliet.
Other RSC roles have included the First Knight and First Tempter in Murder in the Cathedral (Swan, 1993), Stubb in Moby Dick (TOP, 1993), the Prince of Morocco in The Merchant of Venice (RST, 1994), Paris in Troilus and Cressida (Ian Judge, RST, 1996), the Marquis of Posa in Don Carlos (1999), Pericles in Adrian Noble's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (RST and Roundhouse, 2002) and Mark Antony in Julius Caesar (2012).
In 2003 he made a notable Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre. In 2004 he appeared in as Jean Kiyabe in World Music by Steve Waters at the Donmar Warehouse, and in the same year at the National Theatre as Mark in Sing Yer Hearts Out for the Lads by Roy Williams.
In 2010 he starred as Walter Lee Younger in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. This critically acclaimed production was directed by Michael Buffong at the Royal Exchange, Manchester.
In July 2013 he played Macduff opposite Kenneth Branagh (Macbeth) and Alex Kingston (Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth at Manchester International Festival. His performance was broadcast to cinemas on 20 July as part of National Theatre Live.[4]
Television, film and radio
Fearon played Nathan Harding in Coronation Street and appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (as Firenze the centaur). He had a minor role as a sentry in Kenneth Branagh's film version of Hamlet.
He was in the 2006 series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered by Camilla Dallerup, and was voted out in week 6.
He also appeared as a fictionalised version of historical figure Carlo de' Medici on the Starz series Da Vinci's Demons.
In the BBC's 2003 radio adaptation of His Dark Materials, Fearon appeared as the narrator and as the angel Balthamos.[5]
Personal life
Fearon has a daughter, Rosa May.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Prime Suspect | Mark Whitehouse | "Scent of Darkness" |
1996 | Hamlet | Francisco | |
1997 | Band of Gold | Paul | 2 episodes |
1997 | Bill, TheThe Bill | Foley Marsh | 1 episode |
1999 | Clandestine Marriage (film), TheThe Clandestine Marriage (film) | Brush | |
2000 | Christmas Carol, AA Christmas Carol | Jacob Marley | TV film |
2001 | EastEnders | Lennie | 1 episode |
2001 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | Firenze | Voice |
2002 | Bill, TheThe Bill | Paul Sharpe | 1 episode |
2002 | As If | Riggs | 10 episodes |
2003 | His Dark Materials (BBC Radio 4 Dramatisation) | Balthamos, Narrator | All episodes |
2003 | Keen Eddie | Georgie Pendergast | 1 episode |
2003 | Waking the Dead | Miles Patterson | 1 episode |
2003– 2006 |
Doctors | Malcolm Tumelo | 19 episodes |
2004 | In Search of Shakespeare | various characters | 4 episodes |
2005 | Revelations | Benjamin | 1 episode |
2005 | Coronation Street | Nathan Cooper | 75 episodes |
2006 | Strictly Come Dancing | Himself | 6 episodes |
2006 | Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two | Himself | 6 episodes |
2006 | Audience with..., AnAn Audience with... Coronation Street | Himself/performer | 1 episode |
2008 | Chef's Letter, TheThe Chef's Letter | The Sous Chef | |
2009 | Lulu and Jimi | Jimi | |
2009 | Missing | Karl Hughes | 1 episode |
2010 | Raw | Paul | 3 episodes |
2010 | Sommer in Kapstadt, EinEin Sommer in Kapstadt | Gabriel Swat | TV film |
2010 | Morlocks | Tyrell | |
2011 | Beate Uhse - Ich will Freiheit für die Liebe | Jeff | |
2011 | Death in Paradise | Curtis | 1 episode |
2012 | Silk | Roland Boyce QC | 1 episode |
2012 | Hamilton: I Nationens Intresse | Benjamin Lee | |
2012 | Julius Caesar (TV Movie) | Mark Antony | |
2013 | National Theatre Live (TV Series) | MacDuff | Stage Production of MacBeth |
2013 | Movin' On (TV Series) | Steve | 1 episode |
2014 | Da Vinci's Demons | Carlo de' Medici | 8 episodes |
2014 | The Hooligan Factory | Midnight |
References
- ↑ http://www.albemarle-london.com/Archive/ArchiveShow.php?Show_Name=Othello%20(Stratford%201999)
- ↑ http://corriestreet.blogspot.co.uk/2006/02/ray-fearon-our-nathan-cooper.html
- ↑ "First black Othello at RSC since Robeson" Independent.co.uk (Retrieved: 3 March 2010)
- ↑ http://www.mif.co.uk/event/macbeth
- ↑ Kim Bunce (28 December 2003) "Dark Drama" The Observer. Retrieved 24 August 2015.