Stephanie Leanne Fearon (sometimes credited as Steph Fearon; born 8 February 1989) is a British stage and television actress most noted for her TV appearances in the CITV show My Parents Are Aliens and the BBC talent-search Over the Rainbow.[1]
Fearon lived in London, where she shared a flat with fellow Over the Rainbow top-20 finalists Sophie Evans and Tegan Edwards.[7]
Career
Fearon appeared in a sing-a-long video for children at the age of four, A Day Full Of Songs, which was produced by Abbey Home Media in 1993.[8] Her biggest TV break, however, was replacing Danielle McCormack in Series 7 of My Parents Are Aliens in 2005, after McCormack left to concentrate on her music career. Fearon played newcomer Harriet ("Harry"), appearing in 20 episodes and the series finale.[9]
Viewers' votes placed Fearon in the bottom two contestants three times; in week one, week five and the semi-final. She was twice saved by Lloyd Webber but, in the semi-final sing-off on 16 May 2010, lost out to Lauren Samuels after the pair performed "Another Suitcase in Another Hall" from Evita. Lloyd Webber said: "I feel dreadful that I have to take a decision on who is best for Dorothy. I'm going to save Lauren." On being placed fourth in the contest, Fearon told the audience: "I had the best time of my life. I've made friends for life. I've learnt so much. Thanks to everyone backstage – you're all complete stars."[11]
Fearon appears with the other Over the Rainbow contestants in a Wizard of Oz medley featured as a b-side on the CD single of Danielle Hope's "Over the Rainbow." Fearon released her own album of showtunes and covers called My Parade in 2010.
Fearon appeared in April 2011 as Dorothy, alongside Sarah-Jane Honeywell as Glinda and Ben Hanson as the Scarecrow, in a touring production of The Wizard of Oz.[23][24] The production, directed by Rob Forknall, was not related to the Lloyd Webber London production.[25] She also played Diana Morales in a Tel-Aviv production of the musical A Chorus Line in October 2011,[26] and during the 2011 Christmas pantomime season appeared as Cinderella at the Sands Centre, Carlisle.[27] In February 2012 Fearon worked with Judy Craymer and Jennifer Saunders on a workshop for Viva Forever, the new Spice Girls musical, and in the summer of 2012 she took part in the musical Run at the Polka Theatre in Wimbledon, London.[28]
Fearon appeared as Mimi Márquez in RENT the musical in 2012 in the Greenwich Greenwich Theatre, London. She also played the role of Diamond in the workshop of production of Viva Forever. Fearon is currently playing Lisa in the West End production of Mamma Mia! at the Novello Theatre.