Gary Wilmot

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Gary Wilmot
MBE
Born
Harold Owen Wilmot

(1954-05-08) 8 May 1954 (age 69)
Lambeth, London, England
Occupation(s)Singer, presenter, actor, comedian, writer, director
Years active1978-present
Children2
Website garywilmot.co.uk

Harold Owen "Gary" Wilmot, MBE (born 8 May 1954) is a British singer, actor, comedian, presenter, writer and director who rose to fame as a contestant on New Faces . [1] As a television presenter, he is best known as the host of You and Me , So You Want To Be Top and Showstoppers. His West End credits include Me and My Girl , Chitty Chitty Bang Bang , Dirty Rotten Scoundrels , The Prince of Egypt , and Wicked .

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Wilmot was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2018 Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity. [2]

Early life

Wilmot was born in Lambeth, London, into a mixed-race household; his mother was English, and his father, Harry, was Jamaican and arrived in Britain on the Empire Windrush in 1948. Harry was a member of vocal harmony group The Southlanders, [3] but died of a brain tumour in 1961, when his sons were still young. [3] [4] Despite these show business roots, Wilmot's upbringing was outside of the limelight. He worked on building sites and in factories, but soon realised manual labour was not a career he wished to pursue. [5]

Television

Wilmot started his career in entertainment after a friend informed an agent of his talent, and soon began to perform as part of the variety circuit. However, his big break came in 1978, when he featured as part of a comedy double act with Judy McPhee on New Faces ; the pair were later finalists. This would lead to numerous television appearances on Copy Cats , Knees Ups, Cue Gary!, and The Keith Harris Show. One of his most notable television roles was with the BBC children's quiz show So You Want To Be Top , which he co-presented with Leni Harper. [6]

In 1994, Wilmot hosted Showstoppers, a programme which featured him performing songs from musicals alongside special guests. [7] Originally commissioned as a one-off series in which celebrities were given ten days to learn and perform a song, Wilmot was asked to record a further series of six spectaculars due to popular demand. He also starred in and directed a tour of Showstoppers which proved so popular that its original sixty dates were increased to one hundred and sixty. [8]

Theatre

In 1989, Wilmot made a move into musical theatre debuting in the West End production of Me and My Girl , playing the role of Bill Snibson at the Adelphi Theatre. [4] He played the role to critical acclaim for two years, with Jack Tinker describing him as a "Musical Talent of the Highest Order". Wilmot was subsequently nominated in the "Best Actor" category at the Olivier Awards, and theatre tour of a new comedy, Teething Troubles followed. He was also cast as Joe in Carmen Jones at the Old Vic before starring in the world premiere of the Barry Manilow musical Copacabana at London's Prince of Wales Theatre.

In 2001, Wilmot joined The New Shakespeare Company to play Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, and the Pirate King in The Pirates of Penzance national tour with Sue Pollard as Ruth, in 2001–2002. The national tour of Giles Havergal's adaptation of the Graham Greene novel Travels with My Aunt followed. In 2003, he was Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium, taking over from Michael Ball, [9] and returning in 2006 and 2007 on the UK tour. Wilmot also played Billy Flynn in the national touring company of Chicago . [10]

Other stage productions Wilmot has appeared in include H.M.S. Pinafore , Santa Claus the Musical, [11] Oliver! , [12] Half a Sixpence , The Wizard of Oz ,[ citation needed ] The Goodbye Girl , One for the Road , Confusions , Lord Arthur Saville's Crime, and a national tour of the successful Watermill Newbury Theatre production of Radio Times. [13]

Wilmot has recently appeared in Flowers for Mrs Harris at Chichester Festival Theatre, Little Miss Sunshine at the Arcola Theatre, Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear - the Musical! at the National Theatre, London, Jethro in The Prince of Egypt at the Dominion Theatre, The Wizard in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre and Elisha J. Whitney in Anything Goes at the Barbican Centre in the West End.

Wilmot has also appeared in many pantomimes since 1986. Most recently he has appeared as the dame in the London Palladium pantomimes for Qdos Entertainment such as Dick Whittington (2017), Snow White (2018) and Goldilocks and the Three Bears (2019) co-starring Julian Clary, Paul Zerdin and Nigel Havers. [14]

Music

Wilmot's solo albums include Love Situation, The Album, and Double Standards. [15]

In 1991, Wilmot teamed up with record producer Nigel Wright to record a medley featuring songs from Walt Disney film The Jungle Book . "The Bare Necessities Megamix" [16] was a medley of "I Wanna Be Like You" and "The Bare Necessities", released under Wright's UK Mixmasters name. The record, executive produced by Simon Cowell, reached the top 20, ultimately peaking at number 14. This chart success gave the record a slot on BBC One's Top Of The Pops, with Wilmot featuring in the clip used for the video breakers on the programme originally broadcast on 12 December 1991 [17] but Gary Martin appearing as the vocalist instead of Wilmot, in the studio a week later. In 2004, Wilmot embarked on his own national concert tour My Kind of Music taking him to many major concert venues throughout the country. [18]

Stage credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorTheatre
1989–91 Me and My Girl Bill Snibson Mike Ockrent Adelphi Theatre, London [19]
1991Carmen JonesJoe Simon Callow The Old Vic, London [19]
1991Teething TroublesUK Tour
1993 Me and My Girl Bill Snibson Mike Ockrent UK Tour
1994 Copacabana Stephen / Tony [20]
1995Me and My GirlBill SnibsonUK Tour
1997The Goodbye GirlElliot Garfield Albery Theatre, London [21]
1997–98The Goodbye GirlElliot GarfieldUK Tour [19]
1998–99 Oliver! FaginUK Tour [19]
1999–2000One for the RoadAndy Hay Bristol Old Vic [19]
2000One for the RoadUK Tour [19]
2001ConfusionsUK Tour [22]
2001A Midsummer Night's DreamBottom Regents Park Open Air Theatre [23]
2001Pirates of PenzanceThe Pirate King Regents Park Open Air Theatre [24]
2002Travels with my AuntHenryUK Tour [25]
2003–04 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Caracticus Potts Adrian Noble London Palladium [26]
2004–05CinderellaButtons Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
2005 HMS Pinafore Dick Deadeye Regents Park Open Air Theatre [27]
2005–06Santa Claus the Musical Southampton Mayflower [28]
2006 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Caracticus Potts Adrian Noble Birmingham Hippodrome [29]
2006–07Peter PanCaptain Hook Grimsby Auditorium [19]
2007–08 Half a Sixpence Arthur KippsUK Tour [30]
2007–08 The Wizard of Oz Hunk / The Scarecrow Southampton Mayflower [31]
2008 Zeke / The Cowardly Lion Jude Kelly Royal Festival Hall [32]
2009 Chicago Billy Flynn Walter Bobbie UK Tour [33]
2010 Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Septimus PodgersChristopher LuscombeUK Tour [34]
2010–11 The Invisible Man Thomas MarvelIan Talbot Menier Chocolate Factory [35]
2011Radio TimesSammy ShawCaroline Leslie Watermill Theatre [36]
2011–12CinderellaButtonsChristoper Dunham Richmond Theatre
2012Radio TimesSammy ShawCaroline LeslieUK Tour [37]
2012Bowl of CherriesVariousAndrew C Wadsworth Charing Cross Theatre [38]
2013–14Snow WhiteNora CrumbleMichael Harrison Birmingham Hippodrome
2014 The Pajama Game Vernon Hines Richard Eyre Shaftesbury Theatre, London [39]
2014 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Andre Jerry Mitchell Savoy Theatre, London [40]
2014–15Jack and the BeanstalkDame TrotMichael Harrison Birmingham Hippodrome
2015 Oklahoma! Ali HakimRachel KavanaughUK Tour [41]
2015 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Andre Jerry Mitchell UK Tour [42]
2015–16AladdinWidow TwankeyRussell Labey Milton Keynes Theatre
2017 TheWind in the Willows BadgerRachel Kavanaugh London Palladium [43]
2016 End of the Rainbow AnthonyDaniel BuckroydUK Tour [44]
2016 Big The Musical George McMillanMorgan Young Theatre Royal [45]
2017–2018Dick WhittingtonSarah the CookMichael Harrison London Palladium
2018 Flowers for Mrs Harris Major / Monsieur ArmandeDaniel Evans Chichester Festival Theatre [46]
2018Sweet LorraineWriter, Director Regis Centre [47]
2018–2019Snow WhiteMrs CrumbleMichael Harrison London Palladium
2019 Little Miss Sunshine Grandpa Mehmet Ergen Arcola Theatre [48]
2019 Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear Jonathan RipplesAmy Hodge The Royal National Theatre [49]
2019–20Goldilocks and the Three BearsDame Betty BarnumMichael Harrison London Palladium
2020 The Prince of Egypt JethroScott Schwartz Dominion Theatre [50]
2020Pantoland at the PalladiumDameMichael Harrison London Palladium
2021 Anything Goes Elisha Whitney Kathleen Marshall Barbican Theatre, London
2022 Wicked The Wizard of Oz Apollo Victoria Theatre
2022–23Jack and the BeanstalkQueen NigellaMichael Harrison London Palladium
2023–24 The Wizard of Oz The Wizard of Oz / Professor Marvel Nikolai Foster London Palladium [51]
UK & Ireland Tour
2023–24Peter PanMrs Henrietta HookMichael Harrison London Palladium

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel / ProductionNotes
1970s New Faces Himself
1983–85 So you want to be Top PresenterBBC
1983Chas & Dave's Knees-UpLWT
1984Mike Reid's Mates and MusicHimselfITV
1984 You and Me PresenterBBC
1985 The Bob Monkhouse Show HimselfBBC
1985–86 Copy Cats HimselfLWT
1985 The Keith Harris Show HimselfBBC
1986Saturday GangHimselfLWTWriter [52]
1986 This is Your Life [ citation needed ]HimselfITV
1987Aspel & CompanyHimselfLWT
1987–88Cue GaryHimselfITVWriter [53]
1989 The Book Tower PresenterYorkshire Television
1989Fun with NumbersPresenterCarlton Home EntertainmentVHS only
1992–93 Junglies Various Characters (Voice)ITV
1994–95ShowstoppersPresenterBBC
1999 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Guest AppearanceBBCComic Relief Special
2001An Audience with Des O'ConnorHimselfLWT
2003 Never Mind the Buzzcocks HimselfBBCSeries 13, Episode 8
2017 The Keith & Paddy Picture Show Winston ZeddmoreBBCSeries 1, Episode 2: 'Ghostbusters'
2020 Dr Seuss' The Grinch Musical! Grandpa WhoNBC [54]
2020Jane McDonald and friendsHimselfChannel 5 [54]
2021 Fireman Sam Trevor EvansCartoonito

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985Lollipop Dragon: The Great Christmas RaceLollipop Dragon / Hairy Troll (Voice)Television film [55]
1986Lollipop Dragon: The Magic Lollipop AdventureLollipop Dragon (Voice)Television film [56]
1994–95Lazarus [57]
1997 The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon HimselfTelevision film

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