Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (born 12 October 1999[1][2]) is an Irish actor and musician.[3][4] He is best known for playing Conor "Cosmo" Lawlor in his debut film Sing Street in 2016, and as King Alfred the Great in Vikings.

Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo at the 2016 Dublin International Film Festival
Born (1999-10-12) 12 October 1999
NationalityIrish
Occupationactor, musician, composer
Years active2016–present
Notable work
Sing Street

Education

Walsh-Peelo attended Coláiste Ráithín, a Gaelscoil in Bray, and Wicklow Educate Together National School in County Wicklow.[5]

Career

Born in Ashford, County Wicklow, he began his musical career as a boy soprano at the age of seven coached by his mother, soprano Toni Walsh.[5] Winning many prizes throughout his early years, he was eventually cast in Mozart's Magic Flute aged twelve, which toured Ireland.[5] Walsh-Peelo followed this up with the part of Miles in Britten's Turn of the Screw.[5] In 2012, he appeared on Irish television in the famous Late Late Toy Show singing and playing piano.[5]

In 2016, Walsh-Peelo made his acting debut in the musical comedy-drama film Sing Street along with Lucy Boynton.[6] The film was directed by John Carney.[7]

He sings and plays guitar and piano, performing live with Sing Street co-star Mark McKenna after the film's showing at the Sundance Film Festival.[8]

He was signed by William Morris Endeavor in the US and Independent Talent in the UK in 2015.[9]

Walsh-Peelo plays the role of Alfred the Great from season five of Vikings.[10][11]

He is also the Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland's program 'Emergency Lessons', aimed at providing education to children caught up in emergencies.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2021 CODA Miles
2021 Here Are the Young Men Rez
2020 Troubled Times Eoghan Short Movie
2020 Topping Out Toby Short Movie
2018 Dave Allen at peace Dave aged 18 TV Movie
2016 Sing Street Conor "Cosmo" Lawlor

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2017-2020 Vikings King Alfred the Great

References

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