Mat Fraser

Date:
2012
Reference:
OH1/E
Part of:
Thalidomide: An Oral History
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Mat Fraser is a UK-born thalidomider and probably the most well-known representative of thalidomide in the media and arts. He talks about his unconventional upbringing with two actor parents and the effect his father's homosexuality had on his mother. At school he longed to be a performer but felt restrained by his physical impairments, although later he went on to perform in bands and has been involved in stage and screen acting for most of his adult life. One of his more recent achievements was to drum for Cold Play at the closing ceremony of the Paralympics in 2012. Parts 1 and 2 of the interviews took place in Mat’s home in Stanmore on 12 November 2012. Part 3 took place in Mat’s home in December 2012. A seventh interview was undertaken but has been retained by the interviewee.

Publication/Creation

2012

Physical description

6 audio files

Copyright note

The majority of these recordings have been licensed by the Wellcome Trust for public use under Creative Commons Attribution-non commercial-Share Alike 3.00 UK. This means that anyone based in the UK can share and remix the material, as long as it is for non-commercial purposes. Credits, where given, should be to the library at Wellcome Collection, London. (c) Wellcome Trust.

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