BOBBY FOX
Bobby Fox is an Irish-born Australian performer celebrated for his dynamic versatility across musical theatre, dance, and live entertainment. Best known for originating the role of Frankie Valli in the Australian production of Jersey Boys—a role he performed over 850 times—Bobby has cemented his place as a powerhouse of the stage. A four-time World Irish Dance Champion, he has toured globally with iconic productions such as Riverdance, Dancing on Dangerous Ground, and Hot Shoe Shuffle. His theatre credits span a wide array of leading roles in major Australian musicals, including Blood Brothers, Mamma Mia!, We Will Rock You, Spamalot, and Sweet Charity. Critically acclaimed for his performances in Ladies in Black and Assassins, Bobby has earned both Green Room and Helpmann Award nominations.
Beyond the stage, Bobby has appeared on Australian television in Upper Middle Bogan, It’s a Date, Tricky Business, and House Husbands, and in the feature film The Cup. His debut album The Fantastic Mr Fox—released via Warner Music—showcases a smooth blend of 1960s mod jazz and swing, featuring a duet with supermodel Miranda Kerr. Whether performing in a full-scale musical or headlining a high-end corporate event, Bobby Fox is a captivating and in-demand entertainer whose charisma, vocal prowess, and electrifying stage presence never fail to impress.







