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Rob Heyland

Rob Heyland (born 2 April 1954) is an Anglo-Irish screenwriter, actor and landscape designer.

Early life and education edit

Heyland was born in London to Irish parents and brought up in Kent where his father was a GP. He was educated at The King’s School, Canterbury and studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London (1976-9).

Career edit

Landscape Design edit

At Central, with a child to support, Rob created Gaylord and Merriweather – Good Gardeners of Hampstead, a landscape company. Over the following ten years he built gardens for Charles Dance, Alfred Brendel, Michael Palin, Phil Collins, Janet Suzman, Jeremy Irons and many others. Employees included Joe Swift and Nick Franglen.

Acting edit

On leaving Central, Rob and his wife Victoria were involved in the setting up of Burgh House arts and community centre in Hampstead and became the centre's first administrators (1979-1984). At the same time Rob started his acting career as a founder member of The Kick Theatre Company with Deborah Warner.

Heyland and Warner took over the running of the New End Theatre in Hampstead. They opened with Anthony Minghella’s Whale Music. They commissioned Steven Berkoff to write Decadence, with Linda Marlowe, which had its premier at the theatre. They also brought Judi Dench and her husband Michael Williams in their final performance together in Village Wooing. Heyland established a thriving late night review spot at the theatre, which hosted, amongst others, the Edinburgh Fringe award winning Cambridge Footlights team of Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie and Tony Slattery in their first London performances. They also established The Wow Show, a rolling revue involving up-and-coming comedians.

Heyland began his professional acting career playing Policeman in a 1982 episode of The Professionals entitled Cry Wolf[1] His only line of dialogue was: “Grub up Miller”. He had two lines in Reilly, Ace of Spies (1983) and then went on to land the lead role of Donald Turner in the prime time BBC TV series One By One – (three series - 1984–1987) (Viewing figures reached 15 million) .[2]

One By One led to him starring in Pepperami adverts, including “Venus Fly Trap” and “Piranha”. Latterly, not much liking working in front of the camera, Heyland focused on theatre.

Theatre credits include Henry VIII in A Man For All Seasons at Birmingham Rep, with Denys Hawthorne as Sir Thomas More. A season with The Royal Shakespeare Company playing The Prince in Romeo and Juliet, with Mark Rylance as Romeo, Cloten in Cymbeline and The Priest in Have. Heyland was Baron Tuzenbach in The Three Sisters at the Albery Theater in London’s West End with Francesca Annis, Susan Penhaligon, Ian Ogilvy, Hywel Bennett, and Ron Cook. It was directed by Elijah Moshinsky, with Sam Mendes as assistant. Touring credits include: Trevor Tinsley in Funny Peculiar and Mellors in Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

Script Writing edit

Heyland began his writing career in 1991, as part of the team that helped Tony Garnett to create BBC’s hit series Between The Lines (1992-4), starring Neil Pearson. Heyland wrote 7 episodes over 3 seasons (BAFTA, Writers Guild, Broadcasting Press Guild.)

Heyland developed, co-produced and wrote Have Your Cake and Eat It[3] (1997) starring Sinead Cusack (Royal Television Award for Best Actress), James Bolam, Phillip Glenister, Rebecca Front, James Purefoy, and Honeysuckle Weeks.

Other shows created by Heyland include Bomber (ITV film, 2000), with Mark Strong; Promoted To Glory (ITV film. 2003) with Ken Stott, Lesley Manville and Kevin Whately;[4] Ultimate Force (ITV series, 4 seasons – 2002–2007) with Ross Kemp;[5] Whistleblower (RTE, two part film, 2008) with Charlene McKenna and Adrian Dunbar, (Best drama IFTA and Celtic Film Awards, IFTA).

Other TV writing credits include: Wycliffe, Thief Takers, Kavanagh QC, Out Of Hours, Heartbeat, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Foyle’s War, Robin Hood and Striking Out.

He is currently developing a French Revolution series with Sir Simon Schama.

Politics edit

Heyland was a founder member of the Social Democrat Party. He was on the policy committee and stood for election in Belsize ward in the local elections in Camden. He was also a member of the 300 group, pushing for greater representation of women in parliament. He has spoken on platforms against consumerism and how it will destroy the planet. “A finite planet and a system of infinite growth are not compatible”.

Personal life edit

Heyland has been married to Victoria for 45 years. They have 4 children, Florence, Alfred, Lily and Clemency and 10 grandchildren and live in West Cork and South Devon. These grandchildren include Reuben and Juliette.

References edit

  1. ^ IMDb filmography, ‘’IMDb’’, retrieved 2020-08-09
  2. ^ TV Listings, The Age, 18 May 1984, retrieved 2010-02-06
  3. ^ Rampton, James (1996) "", The Independent, 16 August 1996, retrieved 2010-02-06
  4. ^ Enker, Debi (2006) "glory/2006/12/22/1166290725367.html Promoted to Glory", Sydney Morning Herald, December 25, 2006, retrieved 2010-02-06
  5. ^ "Macho Grant Is So Forceful", Daily Mirror, 19 September 2002, retrieved 2010-02-06

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Rob Heyland born 2 April 1954 is an Anglo Irish screenwriter actor and landscape designer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Landscape Design 2 2 Acting 2 3 Script Writing 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editHeyland was born in London to Irish parents and brought up in Kent where his father was a GP He was educated at The King s School Canterbury and studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London 1976 9 Career editLandscape Design edit At Central with a child to support Rob created Gaylord and Merriweather Good Gardeners of Hampstead a landscape company Over the following ten years he built gardens for Charles Dance Alfred Brendel Michael Palin Phil Collins Janet Suzman Jeremy Irons and many others Employees included Joe Swift and Nick Franglen Acting edit On leaving Central Rob and his wife Victoria were involved in the setting up of Burgh House arts and community centre in Hampstead and became the centre s first administrators 1979 1984 At the same time Rob started his acting career as a founder member of The Kick Theatre Company with Deborah Warner Heyland and Warner took over the running of the New End Theatre in Hampstead They opened with Anthony Minghella s Whale Music They commissioned Steven Berkoff to write Decadence with Linda Marlowe which had its premier at the theatre They also brought Judi Dench and her husband Michael Williams in their final performance together in Village Wooing Heyland established a thriving late night review spot at the theatre which hosted amongst others the Edinburgh Fringe award winning Cambridge Footlights team of Stephen Fry Emma Thompson Hugh Laurie and Tony Slattery in their first London performances They also established The Wow Show a rolling revue involving up and coming comedians Heyland began his professional acting career playing Policeman in a 1982 episode of The Professionals entitled Cry Wolf 1 His only line of dialogue was Grub up Miller He had two lines in Reilly Ace of Spies 1983 and then went on to land the lead role of Donald Turner in the prime time BBC TV series One By One three series 1984 1987 Viewing figures reached 15 million 2 One By One led to him starring in Pepperami adverts including Venus Fly Trap and Piranha Latterly not much liking working in front of the camera Heyland focused on theatre Theatre credits include Henry VIII in A Man For All Seasons at Birmingham Rep with Denys Hawthorne as Sir Thomas More A season with The Royal Shakespeare Company playing The Prince in Romeo and Juliet with Mark Rylance as Romeo Cloten in Cymbeline and The Priest in Have Heyland was Baron Tuzenbach in The Three Sisters at the Albery Theater in London s West End with Francesca Annis Susan Penhaligon Ian Ogilvy Hywel Bennett and Ron Cook It was directed by Elijah Moshinsky with Sam Mendes as assistant Touring credits include Trevor Tinsley in Funny Peculiar and Mellors in Lady Chatterley s Lover Script Writing edit Heyland began his writing career in 1991 as part of the team that helped Tony Garnett to create BBC s hit series Between The Lines 1992 4 starring Neil Pearson Heyland wrote 7 episodes over 3 seasons BAFTA Writers Guild Broadcasting Press Guild Heyland developed co produced and wrote Have Your Cake and Eat It 3 1997 starring Sinead Cusack Royal Television Award for Best Actress James Bolam Phillip Glenister Rebecca Front James Purefoy and Honeysuckle Weeks Other shows created by Heyland include Bomber ITV film 2000 with Mark Strong Promoted To Glory ITV film 2003 with Ken Stott Lesley Manville and Kevin Whately 4 Ultimate Force ITV series 4 seasons 2002 2007 with Ross Kemp 5 Whistleblower RTE two part film 2008 with Charlene McKenna and Adrian Dunbar Best drama IFTA and Celtic Film Awards IFTA Other TV writing credits include Wycliffe Thief Takers Kavanagh QC Out Of Hours Heartbeat The Scarlet Pimpernel Foyle s War Robin Hood and Striking Out He is currently developing a French Revolution series with Sir Simon Schama Politics editHeyland was a founder member of the Social Democrat Party He was on the policy committee and stood for election in Belsize ward in the local elections in Camden He was also a member of the 300 group pushing for greater representation of women in parliament He has spoken on platforms against consumerism and how it will destroy the planet A finite planet and a system of infinite growth are not compatible Personal life editHeyland has been married to Victoria for 45 years They have 4 children Florence Alfred Lily and Clemency and 10 grandchildren and live in West Cork and South Devon These grandchildren include Reuben and Juliette References edit IMDb filmography IMDb retrieved 2020 08 09 TV Listings The Age 18 May 1984 retrieved 2010 02 06 Rampton James 1996 Television amp Radio On the box The Independent 16 August 1996 retrieved 2010 02 06 Enker Debi 2006 glory 2006 12 22 1166290725367 html Promoted to Glory Sydney Morning Herald December 25 2006 retrieved 2010 02 06 Macho Grant Is So Forceful Daily Mirror 19 September 2002 retrieved 2010 02 06External links editRob Heyland at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rob Heyland amp oldid 1153455747, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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