Stephen Ashfield

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Stephen Ashfield is an Olivier Award-winning Scottish actor. He was born in

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy of Music in London
, he has enjoyed a successful stage career. In 2011 he was made an Associate (ARAM) of the Royal Academy of Music and was awarded a Fellowship (FRAM) in the 2018 honours list.

On stage

Ashfield made his

at the Drill Hall, London.

In 2004, Ashfield returned to the role of

.

He was soon back in the West End as Nick Piazza in Fame, before appearing as John in the brand new musical Tomorrow Morning by Laurence Mark Wythe at London's New End Theatre. His passion for new musical theatre writing led him to create the role of Adam in Imagine This at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth.

Having started in March 2008, Ashfield originated the role of Bob Gaudio in the West End production of Jersey Boys at the Prince Edward Theatre, with his final performance taking place on Sunday 13 March 2011. For his performance he won Best Supporting Actor in a Musical at the WhatsOnStage Theatregoers' Choice Awards 2009.

In March 2011 he made his Cabaret debut at Lauderdale House, Highgate, before taking over the role of Emmett Forrest in the West End production of Legally Blonde until its closure in April 2012.

In November and December 2012, Ashfield starred in the limited-run UK premiere of Boy Meets Boy at the Jermyn Street Theatre before taking on the role of Elder McKinley in the Broadway transfer The Book of Mormon, which opened at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 25 February 2013. He was awarded an Olivier Award for his performance. He concluded his West End run on 5 August 2016, to continue his award-winning performance as Elder McKinley at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on Broadway.

In 2019 Ashfield originated the role of Hamish McClarnon in the world premiere of the musical adaptation of Becoming Nancy. The production played at the Coca-Cola Stage at the Alliance Theatre, which is part of the Atlanta Theatre Company from September 6 to October 6, 2019.

On screen

In 2007 he appeared in Sweeney Todd directed by Tim Burton for Warner Bros. He has also performed with Jersey Boys on Strictly Come Dancing, GMTV, This Morning, Alan Titchmarsh, The Paul O'Grady Show, Loose Women, Children In Need, and The 80th Royal Variety Performance.

In March 2014 he appeared in the season 3 finale of Call the Midwife as Philip Worth.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Title Result
2009
WhatsOnStage Award
- Best Supporting Actor in a Musical
Jersey Boys Won
2014
WhatsOnStage Award
- Best Supporting Actor in a Musical
The Book of Mormon Won
2014 The Book of Mormon Won

References

London Theatre Interview with Stephen Ashfield Leadvocals (together with Katie Birtill) of Rudolph's Music Library 2012.