Is Fra Fee The New Kit Harrington?
Fra Fee has become one of the most visible Irish actors in recent years. Best known as Kazi in Hawkeye, the character audiences loved to question but couldn’t ignore, he’s also appeared in Netflix’s Rebel Moon and BBC’s Lost Boys And Fairies.
Observers often note his striking resemblance to Kit Harington both share a brooding intensity on screen. Born in 1987 in County Tyrone, Fee trained at London’s Royal Academy of Music. His career spans theatre and screen, from Les Misérables to Sam Mendes’ The Ferryman, which won him a Whatsonstage Award.
Irish Wedding With Star Guests
Fra Fee married British actor Declan Bennett in November 2024 at Mount Druid, Ireland. The private ceremony included close friends and Beauty And The Beast star Luke Evans and his husband Fran Tomas. The couple, together since 2020, avoided public fanfare.
Fee’s role in Lost Boys And Fairies as a gay dad adopting a child mirrors real emotional depth. We see this shift in how stories about families are told today.
Queer Roles and New Projects in 2025
This month, Fee stars in Apple TV+’s Prime Target alongside White Lotus actor Leo Woodall. He plays a queer character opposite Woodall’s maths genius. The thriller follows betrayal and moral conflict, set to premiere on 22 January.
With Prime Target and a Romeo & Juliet theatre revival in Manchester this March, Fee’s schedule stays packed. Missed Lost Boys And Fairies? Stream it tonight. His mix of stage depth and screen charm explains why he’s in demand.
