Fraser Ayres
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Fraser Ayres is an English-born actor as well as Managing Director and Co-Founder of TriForce Promotions, an organisation focussed on developing diversity and 'inclusivity' in the UK entertainment industry.
Alongside this work he has turned his diverse talents to directing, writing and tutoring, as well as producing and managing events and projects on a variety of scales.
Fraser has an extensive body of work spanning TV, film and theatre, movies such as Patrice Chereau's Intimacy (2001), Alex Cox's Revengers Tragedy (2002), Noel Clarke's Adulthood (2008), to playing Barabbas in Roma Downey and Mark Burnett's epic Son of God (2014).
Fraser has also starred in prime-time dramas and comedies such as The Smoking Room (2004) (playing "cult favourite" character Clint), Murder by Magic (2015), as well as having performed on the Olivier stage, The Royal Court, Stratford Royal East and many other theatres across the country, receiving numerous accolades and awards for his performances including; Time Out Best Performer: Herald Angel Best Actor Edinburgh Festival and a Fringe First, as well as being named as one of The Guardian's "Top Performers of 2013".
Alongside this work he has turned his diverse talents to directing, writing and tutoring, as well as producing and managing events and projects on a variety of scales.
Fraser has an extensive body of work spanning TV, film and theatre, movies such as Patrice Chereau's Intimacy (2001), Alex Cox's Revengers Tragedy (2002), Noel Clarke's Adulthood (2008), to playing Barabbas in Roma Downey and Mark Burnett's epic Son of God (2014).
Fraser has also starred in prime-time dramas and comedies such as The Smoking Room (2004) (playing "cult favourite" character Clint), Murder by Magic (2015), as well as having performed on the Olivier stage, The Royal Court, Stratford Royal East and many other theatres across the country, receiving numerous accolades and awards for his performances including; Time Out Best Performer: Herald Angel Best Actor Edinburgh Festival and a Fringe First, as well as being named as one of The Guardian's "Top Performers of 2013".