Francis Magee, a multifaceted individual, was born and raised in Ireland and later relocated to the Isle of Man, where he spent a significant portion of his early life.
Prior to pursuing a career in acting, Magee had a stint as a fisherman, dedicating eight years to the profession.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Magee has also been a member of several music groups, including Jo Jo Namoza, which released a total of four singles and one album. Another notable music venture of his is Disco D'Oro.
In order to hone his acting skills, Magee enrolled in the Poor School at London's Kings Cross, where he studied the craft.
Magee's television debut occurred when he landed the role of Liam Taylor in the popular British soap opera 'East Enders'. He portrayed the character on and off for a period of two years.
Since his early days in 'East Enders', Magee has become a familiar face in many television series, including 'No Angels' and 'City of Vice', solidifying his status as a regular presence in the world of British television.