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b.
Gary Holton, 22 September, 1958,
London, England.
d. 25
October 1985, London, England. |
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Gary Holton was a British actor
and musician from London. He is best known for playing the part of
Wayne in the UK TV comedy Auf Wiedersehen Pet. As a child he began
working in the theatre with the Sadlers Wells Opera Company and
was with them for three years. Soon after leaving the public
Westminster School he joined the Old Vic Theatre Company and from
there he went on to work with the Royal Shakespeare Company at
Stratford. At seventeen he joined the touring company of Hair and
remained with them for two years. When he left the Company his
musical talents led him to front the rock band Heavy Metal Kids as
vocalist. The band had little commercial success, though in 1976
their single "She's No Angel" was regularly played on BBC Radio 1
and led to an appearance on Top Of The Pops, so they disbanded and
Holton returned to acting. He played the lead part in Stephen Frears film Bloody Kids and smaller parts in Music Machine and
Quadrophenia. He played a number of small TV parts including:
Dreams of Leaving, Shoestring, The Knowledge, Tiny Revolutions,
The Gentle Touch and the Minder episode "A Number of Old Wives'
Tales". He also appeared in a successful series of TV adverts for
Tennants Pilsner lager alongside model Debbie Linden in 1984.
Gary's big break came with the character Wayne in the Central
Television production Auf Wiedersehen Pet. Playing the part of
Wayne Winston Norris in the smash hit comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen,
Pet, Holton became a household name. People came to have great
affection for all the characters in the show. Holton played a
Cockney carpenter who liked his women, music and drink, which was
actually very similar to his off-screen personality. The show
lasted for two series and was a runaway success. He became very
close to his acting colleagues in the show and, touchingly, the
remaining members did not want to continue making the show without
him after his death. Holton was discovered by his girlfriend Janet
Mclllewan on 25 October 1985. He had died from an overdose of
alcohol and morphine. Holton had been a drug user for several
years and was addicted to heroin. He also had considerable debts
and had two bankruptcy orders over him. He died midway through the
second series of Auf Wiedersehen Pet, but the producers used body
doubles and clever editing of dialoge already recorded to allow
the series to be completed. They eventually rescripted the series
such that every indoor scene that originally included Holton
excuses were made for his absence, normally tied into the
characters love of the opposite sex. eg. Barry "Where's Wayne? Off
down the port chasing skirt again?".

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