Jamie Campbell | |
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Born | Jamie Joseph Campbell 12 December 1994 Bishop Auckland, England |
Nationality | British |
Other names | Fifi la True |
Jamie Joseph Campbell (also known as Fifi la True) is a British drag queen and media personality who is the inspiration behind the musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie and its film adaptation.
Campbell was born in Bishop Auckland, County Durham. He was raised by his mother Margaret. His parents divorced when he was 7 years old. [1] He came out as gay at the age of 14. [2]
Campbell attended St John's Catholic School from 2005 to 2011 and studied his A-Levels at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College.
In 2011 Campbell contacted a number of film production companies, proposing to capture the story of his journey to high school prom in drag. [3] Director, Jenny Popplewell, [4] alongside Firecracker Films [5] produced Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 [6] for BBC Three as a part of their Extraordinary Me series.
Director Jonathan Butterell saw the documentary by chance and decided to turn it into a musical. [7] He worked with writer Tom MacRae and composer Dan Gillespie Sells for the score.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie premiered at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in February 2017. West End Producer Nica Burns saw the show and brought it to the Apollo Theatre in November 2017 where it ran until September 2021.
Alongside the West End production, there have been two UK tours [8] and international productions in the USA, [9] Mexico, [10] Italy, [11] South Korea [12] and Japan. [13]
The musical was nominated for 5 Olivier Awards [14] and won Best New Musical at the WhatsOnStage Awards [15]
Warp Films acquired the rights to adapt the stage show for the on-screen musical version of the same name. Butterell, MacRae and Gillespie-Sells served in the same roles as they did for the original musical for the film adaptation.
New Regency and Film4 Productions produced the film and the distribution rights were originally with Disney via their acquisition of 20th Century Studios.
Originally intended for a 23rd October 2020 release, the film was pushed back because of the Covid 19 epidemic. The film was eventually released on 17th September 2021 by Amazon Studios on Amazon Prime.
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie was nominated for Outstanding British Film at the 75th BAFTA Awards in 2022. [16]
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Everybody's Talking About Jamie is a stage musical centred around coming-of-age, with score by Dan Gillespie Sells and book and lyrics by Tom MacRae. The musical is inspired by the 2011 British television documentary Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 directed by Jenny Popplewell. The musical follows and is based upon the true-life story of 16-year-old British schoolboy Jamie Campbell, as he overcomes prejudice and bullying to step out of the darkness and become a drag queen.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie is a 2021 biographical coming-of-age musical comedy-drama film directed by Jonathan Butterell from a screenplay by Tom MacRae based on the stage musical of the same name, which in turn was adapted from the BBC Three documentary Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 by Jenny Popplewell. The film stars newcomer Max Harwood with Sarah Lancashire, Lauren Patel, Shobna Gulati, Ralph Ineson, Adeel Akhtar, Samuel Bottomley, Sharon Horgan, and Richard E. Grant. The story follows and is based upon the true-life story of 16-year-old British schoolboy Jamie Campbell, as he overcomes prejudice and bullying, to step out of the darkness and become a drag queen.
Courtney Bowman is an English stage actress and singer. She originated the role of Fatimah in Everybody's Talking About Jamie at the Crucible and Apollo Theatre. She played Anne Boleyn in Six at the Arts Theatre, Lyric Theatre and Vaudeville Theatre and Elle Woods in Legally Blonde at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Bowman most recently starred in Pretty Woman: The Musical as Kit De Luca at the Savoy Theatre.
Shona Campbell is a Scottish rugby player from Dundee who was selected for the Scotland Women's Six Nations squad in the 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship. She is also a touch rugby Gold Medallist for the Scottish team and has played netball for Scotland under 21s.
Maud Muir is an English rugby union player. She has played for England in the Six Nations and the 2021 Rugby World Cup. She plays for Gloucester-Hartpury at club level.
Luke Charles Bayer is an English actor and singer who is known for his work in musical theatre. He is best known for his work in the Original West End Cast of Everybody's Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre and for appearing on The X Factor in 2007.
Max William James Harwood is an English actor. He debuted in the title role of the film Everybody's Talking About Jamie (2021), an adaptation of the stage musical based on a true story. He was named a 2021 Brit to Watch by Variety.
Everybody's Talking About Jamie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2021 film of the same name based on the eponymous stage musical. Dan Gillespie Sells and Tom MacRae whom wrote the music, book and lyrics for the musical, had written, composed and produced the album. The soundtrack album was released by Island Records and New Regency Music on 10 September 2021, the same day as its U.S. release. Though mostly excludes five of the musical numbers from the stage play, the album features an additional song "This Was Me", performed by Richard E. Grant and Holly Johnson. The soundtrack includes contributions from Becky Hill, Todrick Hall, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Chaka Khan and The Feeling, alongside the film's musical numbers. The album was well received by critics and audiences.
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