Gary Kemp

Guitarist

Gary Kemp was born in Smithfield, London UK on October 16th, 1959 and is the Guitarist. At the age of 64, Gary Kemp biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Gary James Kemp
Date of Birth
October 16, 1959
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Smithfield, London UK
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Guitarist, Musician, Singer, Singer-songwriter, Songwriter, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Gary Kemp Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 64 years old, Gary Kemp has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Light brown
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Average
Measurements
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Gary Kemp Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Atheist
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Gary Kemp Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
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Siblings
Martin Kemp
Gary Kemp Career

His first adult acting role was playing Ronald Kray in The Krays (1990), with his brother Martin playing Ronald's twin brother Reginald. For research he visited Kray in Broadmoor hospital.

Kemp's first Hollywood movie was The Bodyguard, in 1992, with Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, directed by Mick Jackson and written by Lawrence Kasdan. He played Sy Spector, Whitney's character Rachel Marron's music business PR.

Other roles include argumentative band leader Jake Woodward in The Larry Sanders Show, in 1993, and Oliver in heist movie, Killing Zoe, directed by Roger Avary and produced by Quentin Tarantino in 1994, as well as Dog Eat Dog, Poppies and American Daylight. He has also had TV roles in Murder in Mind, Murder Investigation Team, and Casualty.

He has continued acting on film, television and stage, taking the role of Serge in the West End production of Art in 2001, Pignight by Snoo Wilson at the Menier Theatre in May 2004 and as corrupt copper PC Collins in the revival of Lionel Bart's musical Fings Ain't Wot They Used T’Be directed by Terry Johnson at Theatre Royal Stratford East with Jessie Wallace in 2014. He played Teddy in The Homecoming, directed by Jamie Lloyd, at Trafalgar Studios in 2015 and appeared in two plays, Party Time/Celebration, from the Pinter at the Pinter season, which staged all 20 of Harold Pinter’s one act plays in 2018/2019 with a cast including Anthony Sher, John Simm, Martin Freeman, Tamsin Greig and Danny Dyer.

In January 2008, Kemp appeared on a celebrity special of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? with his brother Martin, to raise awareness of and funds for the Encephalitis Society. In March 2008, Kemp starred in a low-budget 20-minute short film directed by his brother Martin, entitled Karma Magnet. This was only released online.

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Six working class students were baptized into fame thanks to an Irish-Jewish teacher, but how many do you recognise?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 26, 2023
A north London drama school dedicated to helping the working class launched the careers of six famous actors - but how many do you recognise? The Anna Scher Theater, which began as a drama club in 1968, was designed to help children get out of the streets. Soon, there were classes of more than 70%, some as young as six years old, and some as young as six years old, with a 10-p per session. Many members of the working class had no intention of becoming actors or famous, but Anna Scher, a business legend who died on November 12 at the age of 78, made them into some of the country's biggest names in television and film.

Growing up in the weirdest, wildest house: COSMO LANDESMAN'S childhood home may have been the height of hippie cool, but to him it was plain embarrassing

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2023
Cosmo's parents immigrated to London in 1964, just at the start of a swinging London. They bought a four-story terraced Georgian house in Islington, North London, for about £10,000. 'It was a complete dump that, under my parents' influence, became a vibrant dump with character,' he says. Fran Fran to his mother Fran in the living room and the kitchen to the right. Photographed inset: The demolished piano that once graced Cosmo's parents' wall is now on view at Tate Britain.

Tony Hadley, 62, guitarist and former Spandau Ballet actor, was on the street where I grew up

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
I lived near Percy Circus in central London, which was essentially a roundabout with a green in the middle, until I married my first wife, aged 22. By that time, I was in Spandau Ballet, so I was spending a lot of my time on the road. I was rolling in it as soon as Spandau was on Top Of The Pops, but it doesn't work like that - I still had to borrow 20 quid from Mum and Dad if I was meeting my friends at the pub for a drink. Josephine and father Patrick, my mother, had three bedrooms. I was one of three children - Lee, my older brother, Steve, and myself - all grew up in a bedroom with my brother. My Islington youth was very different from today's Islington. Any of the neighbouring families would use the Merlin Street washing sinks, but we're lucky that Dad had a bathroom built in the house. Dad joined the RAF at the age of 16, and during the war, he dropped bombs on the Lancaster bombers that were flying across the Channel. He joined the Daily Mail as an electrical engineer, earning good money. I'd pop down to Fleet Street to visit him in the machine room - no one was worried about health and safety back then.
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