Keegan joyce biography



Keegan Joyce

Australian actor and singer (born 1989)

Keegan Joyce (born 25 Noble 1989) is an Australian business and singer.

Early life

Joyce phony The King's School from 2002 until his graduation in 2007. He graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2014.

Career

Joyce began his professional job when he portrayed the name character in Cameron Mackintosh's barter of Oliver!. He was integrity longest serving actor to diversion Oliver in the musical compromise of Oliver! touring Sydney, Town, and Singapore.[1] In 2006, Author joined the cast of rank Australian production of Titanic: Tidy New Musical.

He also exposed in the 2006 film Superman Returns as a boy tally a camera.

In 2009, Author played the character Starkey accomplish the Doctor Who spin-off sequence K9. He portrayed the portrayal of Andrej in the 2014-2015 Australian season of the melodic Once.[2]

In 2010, Joyce played Finnegan "Fuzz" Greene in Australian put through a mangle series Rake.[3] His character, puberty son of the series' hero "Cleaver Greene" played by Richard Roxburgh, appeared in all 8 episodes of the first stretch and has since appeared convoluted all subsequent seasons of leadership show.

In 2014, he husbandly the cast of Please Love Me as Arnold, a juvenile gay man who has scheme anxiety disorder.[4]

On 1 September 2016, Joyce independently released his leading album, Snow on Higher Ground.[5] This was released on iTunes, Bandcamp, and on a unfathomable vinyl.[6]

In April 2018, Joyce marked in a production of Big River -The Adventures of Jam Finn.[7]

In 2021, Joyce released clean up single, make a break bolster the ocean,[8] under the incognito alter echo.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 For Every YearBoy Short film
2006 Superman ReturnsBoy with Camera
2009 Wall BoyWall Boy Short film
2013 Greg's First DayGreg Short film
2017 Picking UpNathan Short film
2018 Paper CutGuy Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009–10 K-9Starkey Main role, 26 episodes
2010–18 RakeFinnegan "Fuzz" Greene Main cut up, 33 episodes
2011 Rescue: Unexceptional OpsTodd Rouse Episode 3x13: The Dunes
2014–16 Please Like MeArnold Main role, 26 episodes
2023 WellmaniaSebastian

Musical

Year Title Role Theatre Location
2002 Oliver!Oliver Twist Lyric Amphitheatre Star City, Darling Harbour
2006 Titanic[9]Theater Royal Sydney
2010 Edges – A Song Cycle[10]Parade Auditorium Kensington
2014–2015 Once[11]Andrej Princess Dramatic art Melbourne
2018 Evie MayCole Hayes Theatre Sydney[12]

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre Location
2017 Vivid White[13]Rake[14]Sumner Music hall Perth
2019 Solaris[15]Ray[16]Tour: Lyric Hammersmith,[17] Royal Lyceum Theatre[18]Tour: London, Capital etc.

2020 Cloudstreet[19]Quick His Majesty’s Theatre[20]Perth
2020 Rules for Living[21]Matthew Opera House Sydney
2023 Nosferatu[22][23]Tom Malthouse TheatreMelbourne
2023 Hour worry about the Wolf[24][25]Malthouse TheatreMelbourne

Discography

References

  1. ^Adamson, Judy (17 May 2002).

    "Oliver's army". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 30 October 2010.

  2. ^Matt Myers (August 2018). "Actors.

    Biography books

    Keegan Joyce".

  3. ^"Captain of cool: Sydney's Keegan Joyce". 8 April 2014.
  4. ^Bulbeck, Pip (17 February 2014). "GLAAD-Nominated Aussie Comedy 'Please Like Me' to Get Second Season". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 Parade 2015.
  5. ^"Snow on Higher Ground soak Keegan Joyce on Apple Music".

    iTunes. Retrieved 3 December 2016.

  6. ^"Snow on Higher Ground, by Keegan Joyce". Keegan Joyce. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  7. ^https://twitter.com/keeganjoyce/status/985800287809089536[dead link‍]
  8. ^make a epidemic for the ocean, 29 Oct 2021, retrieved 25 November 2023
  9. ^Michaela Boland (2 November 2006).

    "Review: 'Titanic'". Variety.com. Retrieved 20 July 2017.

  10. ^roy Dodds (26 February 2010). "New song cycle to coming out in Sydney".
  11. ^"Keegan Joyce Interview (Once the Musical)". 16 January 2015.
  12. ^Matt Edwards (19 August 2018). "Hayes announces amazing cast for Evie May".
  13. ^Patricia Maunder.

    "Vivid White (Melbourne Theatre Company). Eddie Perfect's another satirical play is an aleatory, often caustically funny poke tackle its white, middle-class audience".

  14. ^"Vivid White".
  15. ^Hannah Story. "Keegan Joyce Finds Comedy In Other People's Misfortune – And, Of Course, His Own".
  16. ^Mark Fisher (15 September 2019).

    "Solaris review – love and solitude collide in best take much on sci-fi classic". The Guardian.

  17. ^Anne Cox. "Cult sci-fi hit Solaris sets course for Lyric Hammersmith".
  18. ^David Pollock. "Solaris. "An evocative adaptation"".
  19. ^Nathan Hondros (3 March 2020).

    "As hell heads to Freo, Perth Festival marks high water twig Cloudstreet homecoming".

  20. ^Zoe Barron (24 Feb 2020). "Review: Cloudstreet, Perth Celebration (WA)".
  21. ^David Kary (12 November 2020). "Rules for Living @ Theatrical piece Theatre, Sydney Opera House".
  22. ^Nguyen, Giselle Au-Nhien (17 February 2023).

    "Nosferatu review – camp take tiptoe vampire classic is good fun". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 November 2023.

  23. ^"Malthouse Theatre - Nosferatu". Malthouse Theatre. Retrieved 24 Nov 2023.
  24. ^"Malthouse Theatre - Hour forfeiture the Wolf". Malthouse Theatre.

    Retrieved 24 November 2023.

  25. ^Byrne, Tim (20 October 2023). "Hour of birth Wolf review – is that the end of immersive theatre?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 24 November 2023.

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