- John Hoye
John Hoye is a British actor and bass guitarist. He was born in
Hackney Hospital ,London on6 May 1957 . He attended St Dominic’s Primary School in Hackney and Cardinal Pole Secondary School in Hackney.In 1972 John, through a mutual friend, met
Adrian Smith and Dave Murray (who later became members ofIron Maiden ) and formed the band Stone Free. They rehearsed in the cellar of John’s house or in the back room ofDave Murray’s house and on the stage of John’s school. Their first gig was in the art room at John’s school and their second gig was also in John’s school, but this time in the school hall for the end of term disco, for which they got paid a pocket load of change from the takings on the door. They went on to win a few local talent competitions.In 1974 Dave decided to leave Stone Free and Adrian and John met up with guitarist
Maurice Coyne , a friend of a friend. After a jamming session in John’s school hall, they decided to form a band and Evil Ways was born. The next step was to audition drummers andBarry Tyler joined the band. After gigging around local pubs and a residency in The Earl Amhurst PH in Hackney, they decided that they needed a singer/front man and recruited DublinerDave Hall .By this time Evil Ways were playing regularly at most of the well known London venues and in August 1976 were signed by Nomis/Morgan (owned by
Simon Napier Bell who later managedJapan andWham ) who changed the band's name to Urchin and got them a contract with DJM Records.They went into a recording studio in London's Tin Pan Alley(Denmark Street)and recorded their first single Without Love by
Dave Hall , the B side of which was Rocka Rolla (theJudas Priest song). This was never released and soon after that, in early 1977 John left the band and was replaced byAlan Levett (an old school friend of Barry's).John went on to form a new band called Headlights with
Paul Tottman (drums),Jim Francis (guitar) andRob Brown (keyboards). They played the London pub circuit and around the south coast until 1980, when the band split up.In 1984 John went to drama school where he met
Kevin Squelch andBarry Shannon and formedOperating Theatre Company (OTC). The company performed many shows in the two venues they ran - The Copper Theatre Club on Tower Bridge Road, London and The Hen & Chickens Theatre Bar in Islington, London. OTC also won two major awards for new works - The LWT Plays on Stage Award in 1988 for The Harlot’s curse written byRodney Archer andPowell Jones ; and the Guinness/Royal National Theatre Festival Award for Roberto Calvi is Alive and Well written byRoy Smiles . From 1992 to 1994 John acted in several professional stage shows, including several number one UK tours. He also appeared in the stage production of Alfie, starring 60s pop starAdam Faith , at Queen’s Theatre in London’s West End in 1993.John has acted extensively on television, and has appeared in Allo Allo, Miss Marple, Love Hurts, Journey’s End. He also played the lead in a series of underwater commercials for Taunton Dry Blackthorn Cider.
From 2002 to 2005 John played in a three piece covers band
Don’t Look Back and sometimes deps for the show bandThe Smoking Jackets. In 2007 he wrote and directed his first short film [http://www.operatingproductions.com/tos.htm Theatre of Souls] which was shot on s16mm and was shown at the Cannes film festival that year.
In 2008 and 2009 the feature films [http://www.heathenfilm.com/ Heathen] - in which John plays Josh - and the feature [http://www.jenmovie.com/ Jen] - in which John plays Brian the romantic lead - are due to go on release.
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