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Fizz Sinclair | |
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| Born | Cheshire, England |
| Education | London College of Music |
| Occupations | Actress, writer, model |
| Years active | 2016–present |
Fizz Sinclair is a British actress, writer, model and Internet personality. Originally from Cheshire, Sinclair trained at the London College of Music and has garnered acclaim for her roles in productions such as Otherland, Modest, and The Simple Life & Death. As a transgender woman, she is recognised as a role model within the LGBTQ+ community.
Early life and education
Sinclair was born in Cheshire, England. She pursued her passion for performing arts at the London College of Music, where she honed her skills in acting and writing.
Career
Theatre
Sinclair's theatre career includes notable performances in several acclaimed productions:
- Otherland – written by Chris Bush, Fizz performed the leading role of Harry at the Almeida Theatre. This play offers a vivid exploration of the trans experience. Sinclair's portrayal was described as "a vivid, beautifully written take on the trans experience" by *The Arts Desk*.[1]
- Modest – Sinclair was part of the UK tour and London Premiere at The Kiln Theatre of this production, which received attention for its compelling narrative and performances.[2]
- The Simple Life & Death – A comedy murder mystery co-written by Sinclair, inspired by early 2000s pop culture and her admiration for pop culture. This made its premiere in Dec 2024 at The Pleasance Theatre.[3]
- Mulan Rouge – An immersive cabaret-style show blending elements of Mulan and Moulin Rouge.
Writing and Comedy
Beyond acting, Sinclair is active in the British comedy scene. She writes for stage and screen, focusing on themes of identity and transformation, and her work often blends satire with heartfelt storytelling.
Social Media Presence
Sinclair has a significant following on TikTok, where she shares comedic sketches, monologues, and insights into her life as a transgender woman and actress.[4]
Modelling
In addition to her work in theatre and comedy, Sinclair has modeled for various independent designers and LGBTQ+ inclusive campaigns, promoting body positivity and representation in fashion. She was one of the featured models on the album cover for singer Becky Hill's second studio album, Believe Me Now?, released on 31 May 2024.
The cover, praised for its inclusive imagery and vibrant energy, featured multiple models representing the diversity of Hill's fanbase, with Sinclair's appearance contributing to the album's strong visual identity.[5]
Personal life
Sinclair is openly transgender and has been an advocate for transgender rights and visibility in the performing arts. She is regarded as a positive and visible role model for young queer individuals in the UK.
References
- ^ Gardner, Lyn (21 February 2025). "Otherland review – touchingly relatable trans drama". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
- ^ Gardner, Lyn (5 July 2023). "Modest review – rollicking tale of star Victorian artist". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
- ^ "Review: The Simple Life and Death (Pleasance Theatre)". All That Dazzles. December 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
- ^ "Fizz Sinclair (@fizzsinclair)". TikTok. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
- ^ "Becky Hill reveals inclusive artwork for new album 'Believe Me Now?'". Instagram. @beckyhill. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
External links
Category:Living people Category:British actresses Category:Transgender actresses Category:British transgender people Category:Alumni of the London College of Music Category:LGBT actors Category:British stage actresses Category:British TikTokers Category:People from Cheshire Category:21st-century British actresses
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