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Cody Fern-1

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1988-07-06
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He’s a talented actor known for his compelling performances on both screen and stage, capturing audiences with his dynamic range. One of the major turning points in his career came when he landed a series regular role in the sixth season of Netflix’s original hit series House of Cards—a moment that truly put him on the map. Around 2018, he delivered a standout performance as David Madson in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, earning critical acclaim and further solidifying his reputation as a versatile performer. Not long after, he took on the complex character of Michael Langdon in American Horror Story: Apocalypse, showcasing his ability to tackle intense, layered roles with ease.

Before all the fame and red carpet moments, his journey began in Southern Cross, Western Australia, where he was born. He attended a boarding school during his high school years, which helped shape his early discipline and work ethic. Later, he went on to graduate from Curtin University of Technology with an honours degree in commerce—an impressive academic achievement that reflects his dedication beyond the world of acting.

Over the years, he’s continued to build a strong and diverse body of work, making a name for himself in Hollywood while staying true to his roots. His path—from a small Australian town to international recognition—is a testament to his talent, perseverance, and quiet determination.

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He took on the lead role of Albert in a powerful production of War Horse, brought to life by the National Theatre of Great Britain. His portrayal of Albert stood out as a heartfelt and compelling performance, capturing the emotional journey of the character with authenticity. The production itself was widely praised, and his performance as Albert became one of the highlights. Many audiences were deeply moved by the way he embodied Albert, showcasing both vulnerability and strength throughout the play. It was clear that stepping into the shoes of Albert in this iconic National Theatre of Great Britain staging was a defining moment in his career.

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