Matt Willis

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Matt Willis
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Willis performing with Busted at Manchester Arena in 2016
Born
Mathew James Willis

(1983-05-08) 8 May 1983 (age 41)
Tooting, London, England
Spouse
(m. 2008)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • television personality
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • bass guitar
  • drums
Years active1998–present
Labels Mercury (2006–2008, 2012–present)
Super (2013–2015)

Mathew James Willis (born 8 May 1983), previously known as Matty Jay, is an English musician, singer, songwriter, television personality and actor. He is known as co-founder, bassist and co-vocalist of the pop-punk band Busted. Willis released his debut solo album Don't Let It Go to Waste on 20 November 2006. It contains three top-20 singles. [1]

Contents

In December 2006, Willis won the sixth series of the ITV reality series I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! . He co-presented the ITV2 spin-off show with his wife Emma in 2007 and 2008. In 2014 Willis played the role of Garth Stubbs in the revived ITV sitcom Birds of a Feather and Luke Riley in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders .

Early life

Willis was born in Tooting in London on 8 May 1983. He has an older brother, but their parents separated when he was only three years old. His mother later remarried and had his half-sister.

Willis had three different last names legally while growing up. His original last name was Willis, after his father; this was changed to Woods after his parents split, and later it changed to Sargent after his mother remarried.

Willis has noted he was a "problem" child, regularly sneaking out of the house by climbing down drain pipes. He also as a child suffered from tunnel vision, asthma and hyperactivity problems. Willis attended Woking High School [2] after being asked to leave his previous secondary school, before leaving to attend the independent fee-paying Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London, where he met his now friends Lee Ryan, Tom Fletcher, Billie Piper, Jodi Albert and the late Amy Winehouse. [3]

Career

Music career

Busted

Willis first found fame in the music industry as one third of the pop band Busted. The band's bassist and vocalist, Willis formed the band as well as co-writing almost all of their songs along with Charlie Simpson, James Bourne and Tom Fletcher, although the latter was a member of McFly. During their career, the trio became successful in the UK and began an upsurge of pop popularity. They had several chart successes and released two studio albums, one live album and a compilation of their greatest hits, available in the U.S.. The band disbanded in 2005 when Simpson left to pursue other projects. [4]

On 10 November 2015, Busted announced on their official website and social media that they would reform with a 13-date starting in 2016. Due to demand more dates were subsequently added. Busted released their third studio album, Night Driver , on 25 November 2016. [5] It was then followed in 2019 by Half Way There. In the latter end of that year, Busted began their first hiatus since the split to give space for the members to pursue other projects.

Solo career

After a brief stint in rehab after Busted split, Matt launched a solo career on Mercury Records, releasing singles in 2005 and 2006, "Up All Night", "Hey Kid", "Don't Let It Go to Waste", and a cover version of The Primitives song, "Crash" for the film Mr Bean's Holiday . Just as he was about to depart on his first solo UK Tour with support band The Riverclub, he sacked his agents of six years, 'Prestige Management'. Willis was later dropped by Mercury. [6]

McBusted

Willis performing with McBusted at British Summer Time (Hyde Park, 2014) Matt Willis (live with McBusted).jpg
Willis performing with McBusted at British Summer Time (Hyde Park, 2014)

Willis' return to music saw him reunite with one of his ex-Busted bandmates (James Bourne) and with McFly to form the group, McBusted. After a successful tour, they released their debut album McBusted . [7] On 10 November 2015, it was announced that Simpson had decided to rejoin Busted after 10 years away from the band, as a consequence Willis confirmed that McBusted had parted ways for the time being putting the band on hiatus.

Television

In 2006, Willis took part in the sixth series of Celebrity MasterChef . In December 2006 on ITV, Willis was crowned 'King of the Jungle' on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! despite going into the final day as the 8-1 underdog against Myleene Klass and Jason Donovan. [8] Weighing 13 stone 2 lb upon entering, he discovered that he had lost two stone after being weighed again in the jungle. In order to enter the jungle, Willis was required to sky dive from a plane. During his stay, in a compulsory bushtucker trial, Willis ate a kangaroo anus, crocodile penis, crocodile eye, witchetty grub, and some sweeties and mealworms to earn a cooked, luxury meal for himself and the other celebrities. In November 2007, Willis and his then-girlfriend Emma Griffiths went to Australia and presented I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! on ITV2, after Willis had won the 2006 series. Following in 2008, the couple were asked back after winning a presenting award earlier that year. Each series lasted over six weeks in Australia during November and December. In early 2009, Willis and his wife did not renew their contract with ITV2 due to the birth of their first child in June 2009. In November 2011, Willis appeared on Big Brother's Bit on the Side with his wife.[ citation needed ]

Since winning I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, Willis has also pursued various presenting projects. On 14 February 2007, Willis presented ITV2's coverage of the BRIT Awards with Lauren Laverne, Russell Howard and Alesha Dixon and returned to this role in 2008 alongside his wife, Emma, and Laverne. He interviewed Rihanna, Shayne Ward, Adele, Ozzy Osbourne, Kate Nash and many more including Perez Hilton who became very fond of Willis. Following his success in this, he hosted the MTV Hits night of MTV's Spanking New Music Tour 2007 with his wife Emma, live from the Anson Rooms in Bristol on 21 March 2007. In February 2008, Willis presented the Red Carpet coverage for the E! Entertainment network, at the 2008 BAFTA Awards, alongside his wife and Ryan Seacrest. [9]

In January 2014, Willis played Garth Stubbs in the revival of Birds of a Feather on ITV, but did not return for the second series due to McBusted commitments and was replaced by Samuel James. In February 2014, Willis appeared in the short-term role of Luke Riley in EastEnders , the boyfriend of returning character Stacey Branning (Lacey Turner). [10]

In 2022, announcements stated Willis would host a documentary concerning his experiences with addiction. [11] The documentary, Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction, aired on 17 May 2023. Willis was praised for his honesty. [12] [13] To promote the film, Willis appeared on The One Show , where he opined: "There's some incredible science behind addiction but I learnt a lot through hearing other people's stories which resonated with me [...] I've always been quite open and honest with [my children] but [my daughter and I] watched it together and she had the most incredible questions. I was blown away by her reaction to it." [14] Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction garnered two million viewers. [15]

Theatre work

In 2010, Willis made his theatrical debut as Nick in Flashdance: The Musical , a West-End production. Later that year, Willis was offered the role of Chuck in an adaption of Footloose . [16] Late 2011 also saw Willis take on the role of Fiyero in Wicked . [17] He continued the role until 27 October 2012, when he was replaced by Ben Freeman. In August and September 2018, he starred as Orin Scrivello in Little Shop of Horrors in Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. [18] In 2021 it was announced Willis would be joining the UK tour of Waitress playing Dr Pomatter. [19]

Podcast

Willis is the co-host of comedy podcast When No One Is Watching alongside comedian Matt Richardson. A range of celebrity guests are featured on the podcast, during which they are asked to admit 'the darkest pleasures and weirdest confessions they would rather no one knew about'. [20] [21]

In 2023, Willis began his own podcast 'On The Mend' in which he interviews guests who 'have hit rock bottom and made it through to the other side'. [22] Guests included Raphael Rowe, Dougie Poynter and Bryony Gordon.

Personal life

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Willis in 2006

In April 2005, aged 21, Willis stayed for three weeks at London's Priory Hospital for the treatment of alcoholism. In July 2006, aged 23, he was admitted again for a few days for drug abuse, because he was addicted to cannabis from the age of 13. He began to have problems from the drug-taking including physiological and memory problems. In June 2008, aged 25, Willis entered a rehab centre in Bournemouth after a marriage ultimatum, as Willis continued to use drugs and abuse alcohol. It was reported that a night out with close friend Amy Winehouse pushed Willis too far. [23] [24] Willis took the full five week course in drugs and alcohol. In November 2007, Willis claimed to have stopped smoking, which he had done from the age of 11, but has since resumed smoking. [25]

Shortly after completing rehab, Willis was recruited to the Church of Scientology but later left the Church after they reportedly advised that he separate from his then-partner of three years, Emma Griffiths, whom the Church deemed to be a "suppressive person". [26]

On 5 July 2008, Willis married Griffiths at Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire. The couple have three children – two daughters born in 2009 and 2016, [27] [28] [29] and a son in November 2011. [30]

On 28 February 2010, Willis was injured in a skiing accident. [31]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, Willis and his wife completed training with St John Ambulance to act as vaccination volunteers. [32]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak
chart
positions
UK SCO
Don't Let It Go to Waste 6668
Singles
YearTitleChart positionsAlbum
United KingdomIrelandEU
2006"Up All Night"729- Don't Let It Go to Waste
"Hey Kid"1142-
"Don't Let It Go to Waste"1944-
2007"Crash"31-- Mr. Bean's Holiday OST

Filmography

Film/Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 EastEnders TeenagerEpisode dated 9 January 1998
2000 The Bill Karl BarrettEpisode: "The Night Before"
Casualty Lenny ChristieCredited as Matt Sargeant
2003Busted: Christmas for EveryoneMattTelevision film; credited as Matt Jay
2013CasualtyRich HarrisCredited as Matt Jay-Willis
Marple CayleyEpisode: "Greenshaw's Folly"
2014EastEndersLuke Riley6 episodes
Birds of a Feather Garth Stubbs7 episodes
AlliesPrivate Billy Munns
2019 Madness in the Method Anthony Costalino
2023Matt Willis: Fighting AddictionHimselfBBC documentary
TBAWolves of WarNorwood

Theatre

Caption text
YearTitleRoleVenue
2010 - 2011 Flashdance Nick HurleyUK and Ireland tour
2011 Footloose Chuck CransonUK and Ireland tour
2011 - 2012 Wicked Fiyero Apollo Victoria Theatre
2018 Little Shop of Horrors Orin Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
2020 A Christmas Carol Bob Cratchit Dominion Theatre
2021 - 2022 Waitress Dr PomatterUK and Ireland tour
2022 2:22 A Ghost Story Ben Criterion Theatre

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Preceded by I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!
Winner & King of The Jungle

2006
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