Billy Boyle

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Billy Boyle
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1962–present

Billy Boyle is an Irish actor and singer on British film, television and stage. [1] [2] His recording career included five 45rpm singles for the Decca and Columbia labels, including the novelty song "My Baby's Crazy 'Bout Elvis" (Decca F 11503) in 1962. He is a veteran of the West End stage, having played leading roles in over 15 hit shows. [3]

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In his first West End musical, Maggie May , he was nominated as best newcomer. [4] Gower Champion then chose him to play Barnaby in Hello Dolly at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane. [3] He appeared in Canterbury Tales at the Phoenix Theatre as The Clerk of Oxford. Harold Hobson, The Times critic said, "He was a breath of fresh air in the West-End".[ citation needed ] He went on to play leading roles in No Sex Please, We're British , Billy , What's a Nice Country, The Rivals , Love, Lust, & Marriage, Some Like It Hot , Disney's Beauty and the Beast , and in the original cast of Dirty Dancing . [5] Lately he has appeared as Grandpa George and Grandpa Joe in Charlie and The Chocolate Factory at Drury Lane. [6] In 2010, he was the Mysterious Man in the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Into the Woods . [7]

In 2016, he was Major Bouvier and Norman Vincent Peale in the smash hit Grey Gardens . [8] He followed this playing Arvide in Guys and Dolls at the Phoenix Theatre in the West End. He has had his own very successful television series in Ireland, It's Billy Boyle, as well as leading roles in Trail of Guilt, the award-winning The Grass Arena and The Bretts, as well as many guest appearances in EastEnders , The Professionals , Coronation Street , Father Ted , etc. [9] [10]

In the late 1970s, Boyle was cast as Ronald McDonald in the European TV commercials and in all print media for the fast-food chain McDonald's. He was the last 'straight man' to Basil Brush on BBC1's The Basil Brush Show and later presented Dance Crazy for ITV, on the history of dance, with Lesley Judd. [11] [12] He was seen in Dirk Gently and Lead Balloon . [13]

His films include Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon , Groupie Girl , Side by Side , Wild Geese II , The Scarlet and the Black , Round Ireland with a Fridge and A United Kingdom . [1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970 Groupie Girl Wesley
1975 Barry Lyndon Nora's brother #2
1975 Side by Side Gary
1985 Wild Geese II Devenish
1987-1989The BrettsHegarty16 episodes
1989 Dead Bang Priest
1990It's Billy Boyle
1992Screen TwoMr. HealyEpisode: "The Grass Arena"
1993 EastEnders Danny Taurus12 episodes
1996 Father Ted Chatback PriestEpisode: "A Christmassy Ted"
1999ShergarCarrigan
1999Trail of GuiltTV series
2002 The Basil Brush Show TV series
2008 Coronation Street Father Maguire2 episodes
2009Dance Crazy
2010Dirk GentlyHarry JordanEpisode: "Pilot"
2010Round Ireland with a FridgeDonal
2011Into the WoodsMysterious Man
2011 Lead Balloon PriestEpisode: "Shoddy"
2016 A United Kingdom Reverend James Manners
2017National Theatre Live: FolliesTheodore Whitman
2023 Coronation Street Glyn Young

Stage

TitleRole
Maggie May
Hello, Dolly! Barnaby
Canterbury Tales The Clerk of Oxford
Some Like it Hot Jerry/Daphne
No Sex Please, We're British
Billy
What's a Nice Country
The Rivals
Love, Lust, & Marriage
Beauty and the Beast Maurice
Into the Woods The Mysterious Man
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Grandpa George/Grandpa Joe
Grey Gardens Major Bouvier/Norman Vincent Peale
Guys and Dolls Arvide
Follies Theodore Whitman

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