- Anthony Newley
Infobox Actor
name = Anthony Newley
imagesize = 220px
birthname = George Anthony Newley
birthdate =September 24 ,1931
location =Florida
deathdate =April 14 ,1999 (aged 67)
location =London, England
spouse =Ann Lynn (1956-1963)
Joan Collins (1963-1970)
Dareth Rich (1971-1989)
yearsactive = 1947 - 1999Anthony George Newley (
September 24 ,1931 –April 14 ,1999 ), was an Englishactor ,singer andsongwriter .Career
Anthony Newley was an actor, singer, and composer with an international following, equally adept and prodigious in all three fields. Moreover, he enjoyed success as a performer in such seemingly mutually exclusive fields as rock & roll and the legitimate stage. And even more improbably, he did it with a
working class Cockney persona that should never have found much currency outside England. Indeed, for 30 years he was seen as one of the most imposing talents to come out of England this side of theBeatles .Born to a single mother in the London working class neighbourhood of Hackney, Newley was evacuated during the
Luftwaffe bombing ofThe Blitz in London and was thereby exposed to the performing arts when he was tutored during this time by George Pescud, a former Britishmusic hall entertainer. Though recognized as very bright by his teachers back in London, he was uninterested in school, and by the age of fourteen was working as an office boy when he read an ad for "boy actors." After an audition, he was offered a job including free tuition at the prestigiousItalia Conti Stage School. He accepted and his career was launched. His first major film role was as Dick Bultitude inPeter Ustinov 's "Vice Versa" (1948) followed bythe Artful Dodger inDavid Lean 's 1948 rendition of "Oliver Twist ", the classicCharles Dickens tome. He made a successful transition from child star to contract player in British movies of the 1950s (broken up by a short and disastrous stint in the military), to a top-of-the-pops crooner in the 1960s.He wrote mega-ballads, many with
Leslie Bricusse , that became signature hits forSammy Davis Jr .,Shirley Bassey , andTony Bennett . During the sixties he also added his greatest accomplishments on the LondonWest End theatre andBroadway theatre stage, inHollywood film s, and British and United States television. In the 1970s he remained active, particularly as a Las Vegas andCatskills Borscht belt resort performer and talk show guest, but his career had begun to flounder. He had taken risks that eventually led to his downfall in Hollywood. Throughout the 1980s and 90s he worked valiantly to achieve a comeback but always one obstacle or another hindered him. Finally it was his health, whencancer began to plague him in the 1980s and returned to claim his life at the age of 67, soon after he had become a grandfather.Music
Newley had a successful
pop music career as a vocalist, with two number one hits in 1960: "Why?" and "Do You Mind?" As a songwriter, he won the 1963Grammy Award for Song of the Year for "What Kind of Fool Am I", but he was also well-known for "Gonna Build a Mountain," "Once in a Lifetime," "On a Wonderful Day Like Today," "The Joker," and comic novelty songs such as "That Noise" and "The Oompa-Loompa Song," and his versions of "Strawberry Fair" and "Pop Goes the Weasel ". He wrote songs that others made hits including "Goldfinger" (the title song of theJames Bond film, "Goldfinger", music by John Barry), and "Feeling Good ", which became a hit forNina Simone and the rock band Muse. WithLeslie Bricusse , he wrote the musical "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off " in which he also performed, earning a nomination for aTony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical . The play was made into a (poorly-received) film version in 1971 (see [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067992/combined] ), but Newley was unable to star in it due to a schedule conflict. The other musicals for which he co-wrote music and lyrics with Bricusse included "The Roar of the Greasepaint—the Smell of the Crowd " (1965) and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory " (1971), based on the children's book byRoald Dahl .Newley's many albums combine his talent as a vocal stylist with his abilities as a songwriter. The consensus of critics and fans rates "Pure Imagination", "Ain't It Funny", "Love Is a Now and Then Thing", and "In My Solitude" at the top of the list. Amongst the many compilations now available, the better ones are "Anthony Newley: The Decca Years" (1959-1964), "Once in a Lifetime: The Anthony Newley Collection" (1960-1971), and "Anthony Newley's Greatest Hits" (Deram). When he collaborated with Bricusse, they referred to themselves as the team of 'Brickman and Newburg', with Newburg concentrating mainly on the music and Brickman on the lyrics. Ian Frasier often did their arrangements and it has been suggested that his contributions were more extensive than has been acknowledged. For the songs from "Hieronymous Merkin", Newley collaborated with Herbert Kretzmer.
" which appears on many anthologies. He also wrote and sang a hilarious novelty Christmas song called "Santa Claus is Elvis". And there is a notorious album of spoken poetry which has Newley appearing in the nude on the sleeve with a similarly-attired young model.
In his later years as a mature singer Newley recorded songs from "
Fiddler on the Roof " and "Scrooge". He enjoyed his final popular success onstage when he starred in the latter musical which showed in London and toured UK cities including Liverpool, Birmingham, and Manchester, in the 1990s. At the time of his death he had been working on a musical of Shakespeare's "Richard III".Newley's vocal style has been recognised as a major influence on that of the early
David Bowie .Johnny Depp acknowledges Newley's vocal style as his model for "Sweeney Todd." HisCockney /Jewish accent, which he did not attempt to disguise, was combined with the humorous touch evident even in his non-humorous recordings. He has been described as a male, BritishEdith Piaf for his heart-on-the-sleeve delivery, underdog attitude, and music-hall charisma. Yet he remains one-of-kind.In recognition of his creative skills and body of work, Newley was elected to the
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1989 (see [http://songwritershalloffame.org/inductee_ceremony_detail.asp?ceremonyId=1&inducteeCeremonyId=43] ).Acting
The short-lived 1960 ATV series "The Strange World of Gurney Slade" in which Newley starred, continues to have a
cult following owing to itspostmodern premise that the Newley character is trapped inside a television programme. Apart from a repeat of one episode onChannel 4 in 1992, it has not been seen in the UK in recent years. The show's theme tune byMax Harris (composer) may be better known today than the series itself. The piano figure prominent in the recording was lifted (unacknowledged) from Mose Allison's song "Parchman Farm".Newley's acting career can be divided into four distinct eras: his original stardom as a child actor thanks to 'Dusty Bates,' 'Vice Versa' and 'Oliver Twist'; his young adulthood career in the 1950s mainly as a supporting comic or dramatic actor and contract player for the
Rank Organisation ; his second stardom as musical comedy lead in theater and film (with some second banana roles such as Matthew Mugg), which led to several years headlining on the casino/resort circuit; his mature years in the 80s and 90s as he fought for a second comeback, accepting many roles in U.S. and U.K. television shows ('Fame') and in some forgettable films such as 'Garbage Pail Kids.'Newley had memorable turns as Matthew Mugg in the original "Doctor Dolittle" and the repressed English businessman opposite Sandy Dennis in the original "Sweet November". He also hosted
Lucille Ball on a whirlwind tour of mod London in the Lucy TV special "Lucy in London." And none who have seen it will soon forget his performance in the autobiographical,Fellini -esque andX-rated "Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? ", which he also directed and co-wrote with Herman Raucher. He scored another over-the-top performance in 'Quilp' (based on Dickens's 'The Old Curiosity Shop'), for which he composed some haunting melodies ('Love Has the Longest Memory of All').Regarded by most as an extraordinarily professional actor and entertainer, Newley did possess an irreverent attitude and enjoyed playing jokes on the set. Often cast opposite
Anne Aubrey in the 1950s, he would stuff a soft drink bottle into his front trouser pocket just before a scene in which she was expected to embrace him. He took the resultant slap with his characteristic cackling laugh.His last feature role in the cast of the long-running British TV drama "
EastEnders " was to have been a regular role, but Newley had to withdraw after a few months when his health began to fail.Personal life
He was married to
Ann Lynn from 1956 to 1963, but the marriage ended indivorce . A son was born to them but died in infancy from a congenital infirmity. He then was married to the actressJoan Collins from 1963 to 1971. The couple had two children,Tara Newley and Sasha Newley. Tara became a broadcaster in England and Sacha is a renowned portrait artist based in New York and represented by four paintings in theNational Portrait Gallery (United States) in Washington D.C. Newley's third wife was former air hostess Dareth Rich, and they also had two children, Shelby and Christopher.Newley had been raised by his mother Grace and, from the age of eight onward, by his stepfather, whose name was Ronald Gardner. The latter wound up in
Beverly Hills working as achauffeur . Gardner soon ran off with a household employee of Newley's collaborator Leslie Bricusse, leaving Grace single again. Newley searched with the help of a detective and found his biological father George Kirby and effected a bittersweet reunion with the man who was a complete stranger to him, but who had secretly followed his son's career with fatherly pride all along. Newley bought his father a house in Beverly Hills, in the hopes that he would reunite with Grace--but it was not to be.Newley died on 14 April, 1999, in
Jensen Beach, Florida fromrenal cancer at the age of 67. He was said to have expired in the arms of his companion, the designer Gina Fratini. He was survived by his four children, a granddaughter Miel, and his mother Grace, then in her mid-90s. Since then two more grandchildren have been born: Weston (Tara's second child) and Ava (Sasha's first, with his wife Angela Tassoni).Newley's life is the subject of a biography by Garth Bardsley called "Stop the World" (London: Oberon, 2003). Although Newley alluded to some degree of
bisexual activity in the kinky 60s in his epic autobiographical film 'Merkin', the allegation in the Bardsley biography that he had been "kept" by an older man while he struggled to restart his career in the 1950s was a shock to his fans. Several sources, including friends of Newley, attest to his being of Jewish ancestry, but the Bardsley biography makes no mention of this. He was, however, undisputedly left-handed. Newley was known for his dalliances, which includedDiana Dors ,Barbra Streisand , and chorus girls too numerous to mention. Also, tinged with both bitterness and affection but relevant to the subject of Newley's life are Joan Collins's interesting autobiographies "Past Imperfect" and "Second Act". And in 2007 the actressAnneke Wills published a memoir that details her involvement with Newley just before he took up with Collins, producing a daughter named Polly who perished in an automobile accident.Discography
Singles
* 1959 I've Waited So Long/ Sat'day Night Rock-A-Boogie (Decca F11127, reached #3 in UK)
* 1959 Idle On Parade/ Idle Rock-A-Boogie (Decca F11137)
* 1959 Personality/ My Blue Angel (Decca F11142, reached #6 in UK)
* 1959 Someone To Love/ It's All Over (Decca F11163)
* 1960 Why/ Anything You Wanna Do (Decca F1194, reached #1 in UK)
* 1960 Do You Mind/ Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss (Decca F11220, reached #1 in UK)
* 1960 If She Should Come To You/ Lifetime Of Happiness (Decca F11254, reached #6 in UK)
* 1960 Strawberry Fair/ A Boy Without A Girl (Decca F11295, reached #3 in UK)
* 1961 And The Heavens Cried/ Lonely Boy And Pretty Girl (Decca F11331, reached #6 in UK)
* 1961 Pop Goes The Weasel/ Bee Bom (Decca F11362, reached #12 in UK)
* 1961 What Kind Of Fool Am I/ Once In A Lifetime (Decca F11376, reached #36 in UK)
* 1962 D-Darling/ I'll Walk Beside You (Decca F11419, reached #25 in UK)
* 1962 That Noise/ The Little Golden Clown (Decca F11486, reached #34 in UK)
* 1963 There's No Such Thing As Love/ She's Just Another Girl (Decca F11636)
* 1963 The Father Of Girls/ I Love Everything About You (Decca F11767)
* 1964 Tribute/ Lament To A Hero (Decca F11818)
* 1966 Why Can't You Try To Didgeridoo/ Is There A Way Back To Your Arms (RCA RCA1518; RCA 47-8785)
* 1966 Moogies Bloogies (recorded withDelia Derbyshire ) [Unreleased Demo]
* 1967 Something In Your Smile/ I Think I Like You (RCA RCA1637)
* 1968 I'm All I Need/ When You Gotta Go (MCA MU1061)
* 1968 Sweet November (Warner Bros. Records 7174)EPs
* 1959 "Idle On Parade" - I've Waited So Long/Idle Rock-a-boogie/Idle On Parade/Sat'day Night Rock-a-boogie (Decca DFE6566)
* 1960 "Tony's Hits" - Why/Anything You Wanna Do/Personality/My Blue Angel (Decca DFE6629, reached #6 in UK)
* 1960 "More Hits From Tony" - If She Should Come To You/Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss/Do You Mind/Lifetime Of Happiness (Decca DFE6655)
* 1961 "This Time The Dream's On Me" - Gone With The Wind/This Time The Dream's On Me/It's The Talk Of The Town/What's The Good About Goodbye? (Decca DFE6687 )Albums
Studio Albums
* 1955 "Cranks" (HMV CLP1082)
* 1960 "Love is a Now & Then Thing" (Decca LK4343; London LL3156)
* 1961 "Tony" (Decca LK4406; London PS244)
* 1964 "In My Solitude" (Decca LK4600, RCA Victor LSP2925 )
* 1965 "Who Can I Turn to?" (RCA Victor LSP3347 [Mono] ; RCA Victor LSP3347 [Stereo] )
* 1966 "Who Can I Turn to?" (RCA Victor 7737 [Mono] ; RCA Victor 7737 [Stereo] )
* 1966 "Newley Delivered" (Decca LK4654)
* 1966 "Newley Recorded" (RCA Victor RD7873; RCA Victor LSP3614)
* 1966 "The Genius of Anthony Newley" (London PS361)
* 1967 "Anthony Newley Sings Songs from Doctor Doolittle" (RCA Victor LSP3839)
* 1969 "The Romantic World of Anthony Newley" (Decca SPA45)
* 1970 "For You" (Bell Records 1101)
* 1971 "Pure Imagination" (MGM SE4781)
* 1972 "Ain't It Funny" (MGM/Verve MV5096)
* 1977 "The Singers and His Songs" (United Artists LA718-G)
* 1985 "Mr Personality" (Decca Tab 84)
* 1992 "Too Much Woman" (BBI (CD); GNP/Crescendo 2243)Compilations
* 1962 This Is Tony Newley (London LL362)
* 1963 Peak Performances (London LL3283)
* 1969 The Best of Anthony Newley (RCA Victor LSP4163)
* 1990 Anthony Newley's Greatest Hits (Deram 820 694)
* 1990 Greatest Hits (Decca)
* 1995 The Best of Anthony Newley (GNP Crescendo)
* 1996 The Very Best of Anthony Newley (Carlton 30364 00122)
* 1997 The Very Best of Anthony Newley (Spectrum Music 552 090-2)
* 1997 Once in a Lifetime: The Collection (Razor & Tie RE 2145-2)
* 2000 A Wonderful Day Like Today (Camden)
* 2000 On a Wonderful Day Like Today: The Anthony Newley Collection (BMG 74321 752592)
* 2000 Decca Years 1959-1964 (Decca 466 918-2)
* 2001 Best of Anthony Newley (Decca)
* 2002 What Kind of Fool Am I? (Armoury)
* 2002 Remembering Anthony Newley: The Music, the Life, the Legend (Prism Leisure)
* 2003 Stop the World! (Blitz)
* 2004 Love Is a Now and Then Thing/In My Solitude (Vocalion)
* 2004 Pure Imagination/Ain't It Funny (Edsel)
* 2005 The Magic of Anthony Newley (Kala)
* 2006 Anthology (Universal/Spectrum)
* 2006 Anthony Newley Collection (Universal/Spectrum)
* 2006 Newley Delivered (Dutton Vocalion
* 2007 Best of Anthony Newley (Sony)
* 2007 Best of Anthony Newley (Camden)Filmography
* "Dusty Bates" (1947)
* "The Guinea Pig" (1948)
* "Vice Versa " (1948)
* "Oliver Twist" (1948)
* "A Boy, a Girl and a Bike" (1949)
* "Don't Ever Leave Me " (1949)
* "Vote for Huggett" (1949)
* "Highly Dangerous" (1950)
* "The Little Ballerina" (1951)
* "Those People Next Door" (1952)
* "Top of the Form" (1953)
* "The Blue Peter" (1954)
* "Up to His Neck" (1954)
* "Above Us the Waves" (1955)
* "The Cockleshell Heroes " (1955)
* "High Flight" (1956)
* "The Last Man to Hang" (1956)
* "X the Unknown" (1956)
* "Port Afrique" (1956) .... Pedro
* "How to Murder a Rich Uncle" (1957)
* "Fire Down Below" (1957)
* "The Good Companions " (1957)
* "The Man Inside" (1958)
* "No Time to Die "(1958)
* "The Heart of a Man" (1959)
* "The Lady Is a Square" (1959)
* "Killers of Kilimanjaro" (1959)
* "The Bandit of Zhobe" (1959)
* "Idle on Parade" (1959)
* "In the Nick" (1960)
* "Let's Get Married" (1960)
* "Jazz Boat" (1960)
* "The Small World of Sammy Lee" (1963)
* "Doctor Dolittle" (1967)
* "Sweet November (1968 film) "
* "Can Hieronymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? " (1969)
* "The Old Curiosity Shop" (1975)
* "It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time " (1975)
* "Alice in Wonderland/Alice Through the Looking Glass" (1985)
* "The Garbage Pail Kids Movie" (1987)
* "Coins in the Fountain " (1990)
* "" (1992)External links
*imdb name|id=0627969|name=Anthony Newley
* http://www.anthonynewley.com/
* http://www.sachanewley.com/
* http://users.bestweb.net/~foosie/newley.htm
* http://www.delia-derbyshire.org/recordings.php Unreleased recording done withDelia Derbyshire , ofBBC Radiophonic Workshop fame, plus some of her thoughts on the experience
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