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Name: Hadley Fraser

DOB: 21st April 1980

Height: 5'10"

Siblings: One Brother, Ed, who's a Lieutenant in the King's Regiment.

Middle Name: Hugh.

Marital Status: Single.

Fave Colour: Red (for Wales).

Fave Food: A decent steak.

Least Fave Food: Tuna (makes me gag).

Fave Drink: Tea.

Least Fave Drink: Coffee (again, makes me gag).

Fave Song: Very difficult. So many possibilities. Maybe "It Had To Be You", an old standard sung by a lot of my favourites (Harry Connick Jnr, Tony Bennett etc).

Fave Musical: Probably "Company" by Stephen Sondheim. Its a stunning show, with a great score. I'd love to play the main part, Robert, in a few years time.

Fave TV Programme: I like a lot of comedy. So maybe "The Office" or "I'm Alan Partridge".

Fave Singer: Got to be Stevie Wonder. Or Tony Bennett. Or Frank Sinatra. Or Marvin Gaye...

Fave Car/s: I'd love a massive old Jag or Merc. Not that keen on modern cars.

Fave Clothes: Suits. I'd love to be able to wear them every day. Unfortunately you look like a bit of a try hard these days if you don't work in an office. I love the old black and white photos of Sinatra and Bennett, who'd turn up to the recording studio in suits and a snap-brim fedora. That's class.

Hobbies: I play and watch a lot of sport. My housemates and I have an incredibly competetive squash ladder. We're all about the same level. Quite crap.

Fave Aftershave: Not sure. Always have a few on the go.

Fave Restaurant: No idea. I love a bit of variety.

Career
Trained Birmingham university.
Performances-
Riff in 'West Side Story'
Stone in 'City of Angels'
Judas in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'
Orin in 'Mourning Becomes Electra'
Michael in 'Dancing at Lughnasa'

Graduate of Royal Academy of Music where he recieved the Ian Fleming Musical Award.
Performances-
Gary in 'A Slice of Saturday Night'
Penuri in 'The 37 sous of Mountaudoin'
Stanley in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'

Theatre Credits-
Seymour in 'Little Shop of Horrors'(Northampton Derngate)
Leonard in 'Far, Far Away'
Zangara in 'Assassins'(Edinburgh Fringe Festival)

Interview-26/12/03

Well on boxing day 2003 Dave and I headed up to the stage door of the Savoy to meet up with the man himself Hadley Fraser. When i arrived a couple of minutes late Hadley had nto yet arrived. I suddenly heard his voice from somewhere and after an 'up here' i saw him leaning out of what i suspect was his dressing room window (i was tempted to take a photo of the window for bex-but didnt). Hadley then said he would be down in a minute and sure enough he was. We then all headed off to a coffee shop where Hadley had a cup of tea (i think milk, 2 sugars but i might be wrong) and Dave and i had hot chocolates. Anyway enough of that, then  came the interview) ok without the piece of paper, which i think is at Dave's i found out:

Is he Welsh? Half, on his Dad's side. But he has never lived there and as most of you know he doesnt have the accent.

Scene that meant most in Les Mis: Little fall of rain and the Barricades.

Most looking forward to in 2004: Pirates

Did he always want to act? No, he wanted to be a journalist but after his degree decided to try it.

Album? its on the cards and he may be doing a duet with Ramin on his.

Favourite christmas prezzie: A tripod for his camera-and a bag but obviously he's much too manly for that to be his fave prezzie. ;)