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Wayne Sleep

Wayne Philip Colin Sleep OBE (born 17 July 1948)[2] is a British dancer, director, choreographer, and actor who appeared on the BBC series The Real Marigold on Tour and ITV's The Real Full Monty.

Wayne Sleep

Born17 July 1948 (1948-07-17) (age 74)
Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupations
Years active1966–present
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[citation needed]
SpouseJosé Bergera (m. 2008)[1]
Websitewww.waynesleep

Early life

Sleep was born in Plymouth, Devon.[2][3] His mother enrolled him at an early age with Geraldine Lamb Dance School, where he studied tap and jazz, wanting to be the next Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire rather than a ballet dancer.[4] He and his family moved to Hartlepool ca. 1951 and spent 10 years there. He lived at Friar Terrace on the Headland and attended Baltic Street Junior School. He began ballet lessons in Hartlepool in 1955 with Muriel Carr, before gaining a Leverhulme Scholarship to the Royal Ballet School in 1961 and joining the Royal Ballet in 1966 and becoming a senior principal dancer performing globally.[5]

Career

At 157cm (5'2"), he is the shortest male dancer admitted into the Royal Ballet School. Because of his diminutive stature, many directors were reluctant to cast him in traditional male lead roles. As a result, many roles were created for him by noted choreographers, including Ashton, MacMillan, de Valois, Layton, Nureyev, Gillian Lynne and Neumeier. Sleep is often chosen for character roles because of his unusual physique. In 1982, Andrew Lloyd Webber adapted his Variations album as the second half of stage show Song and Dance for Sleep. Sleep created the role of Mr Mistoffelees in Lloyd Webber's musical Cats in London's West End at the New London Theatre on 11 May 1981.

In 1973, he established a world record by doing an entrechat-douze, a jump with 12 beats of the feet, on the British television programme Record Breakers.[6] This record still stands. Sleep later jumped from an aircraft for charity, after being challenged by presenter Roy Castle who said: "I’m going to beat your record and you've got to beat mine for tap dancing (the most taps in one minute) – but on my terms".[7]

Television

As an actor, Sleep's credits include Tigger in Winnie the Pooh[clarification needed] and Villiers in The Virgin Soldiers. He also appeared as himself in The Goodies episode "Football Crazy". Sleep's choreography credits include David and Goliath.[clarification needed]

He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1981 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews following a performance of the musical Cats at the New London Theatre.[citation needed]

Sleep is remembered for having danced with Diana, Princess of Wales at the annual Christmas party of the Friends of Covent Garden at the Royal Opera House in 1985.[8][9]

In 2003, Sleep appeared in the reality-TV series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. In the 2005/06 pantomime season, he appeared in Beauty and the Beast at the Theatre Royal, Windsor. Sleep[when?] completed a tour of Magic of the Musicals with Marti Webb and Robert Meadmore, as well as appearing as a judge on BBC One's Strictly Dance Fever.

Sleep has worked with the British Shakespeare Company on three occasions, playing Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream twice (national tour in 2006) as well as Feste in Twelfth Night.

Sleep runs workshops that children of over the age of six can attend. He has[when?] appeared as Uncle Willy in a performance of High Society and[when?] appeared as the Emcee in Cabaret.

Sleep also appeared in the 2008 series of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway as a team member in the feature Ant v. Dec. On the first show, Ant's team lost the challenge which meant Ant had to choose one of the team members to be eliminated and chose Sleep.

In January 2011, Sleep featured on British reality cooking show Come Dine with Me, with presenter Terry Christian, Labour MP Diane Abbott and model Danielle Lloyd.

In August 2013, Sleep joined ITV's dance show, Stepping Out as a judge with Melanie Brown and Jason Gardiner. The show aired for one series.[10]

On 5 January 2014, Sleep and his family went on the game show All Star Family Fortunes, playing against Girls Aloud member Kimberley Walsh.

In February 2014, Sleep appeared in the Channel 4 show Big Ballet about overweight ballet dancers.[11] He finished fourth in the 2014 series of the BBC One cookery contest Celebrity MasterChef.

In 2015, he appeared in a celebrity edition of The Chase, a game show where he competed for charity.

Sleep also appeared in the BBC miniseries that followed a group of celebrity pensioners on a journey to India, The Real Marigold Hotel, broadcast from January to February in 2016. He appeared in subsequent episodes travelling to Florida and Japan in December 2016 and then China and Cuba in December 2017.

In 2017 he appeared in The Real Full Monty, celebrating the original movie's 20th anniversary and raising awareness for prostate and testicular cancer. He also appeared in the BBC's Queer As Art documentary celebrating the LGBTQ contribution to British arts in the 50 years since decriminalisation.

In January 2018 Sleep entered the British version of Celebrity Big Brother, making the final and finishing in fifth place.

Cinema

Sleep performed as an actor in The Virgin Soldiers (1969), The First Great Train Robbery (1979) and Elizabeth (1998).

He performed as a dancer in Tales of Beatrix Potter (1971) as Squirrel Nutkin and Tom Thumb.

He directed the choreography of the tango scene in the 1978 film Death on the Nile.

Theatre

In 2009 Sleep appeared as the MC in Life is a Cabaret by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, which presented excerpts from Cabaret, alongside Siobhan Dillon as Sally Bowles.[12]

He appeared in 2019 in Cinderella at Cambridge Art's Theatre, Cambridgeshire

He appeared in 2016 in Jack and The Beanstalk at Theatre Royal, Norwich

Popular culture

Sleep is a subject in David Hockney's painting George Lawson and Wayne Sleep (1972-75), which is exhibited at the Tate in London.[13][14]

Sleep is mentioned in "Never Say Alan Again", an episode from the second series of I'm Alan Partridge. When Michael's Americanophile friend Tex mentions that "[my idol] has gotta be Wayne", Alan mistakenly concludes he means Sleep. Tex tries to correct this misconception by drawling "Get on yer horse and drink yer milk" in an approximation of John Wayne's voice, but Alan is merely further confirmed in his belief that Sleep is the man to whom Tex is referring.

Sleep is mentioned numerous times in the film Billy Elliot and in the British stage musical version of this film. (On Broadway, references to Sleep were changed to Rudolf Nureyev.)

The diminutive and frizz-haired Green Wing character Martin Dear (played by Karl Theobald) refers to Sleep as the celebrity to whom he was most flattered to have his appearance compared.

In Sean Lock's 15 Storeys High, Sleep is one of several people to whom Vince addresses a letter.

In 2017, Sleep performed at Dame Vera Lynn's 100th birthday celebrations at the London Palladium.

In 2020, Sleep was portrayed by dancer Jay Webb on the TV series The Crown, during its reenactment of Sleep's performance with Diana, Princess of Wales, at the Royal Opera House.[15]

Radio

In 2016, Sleep was the first artist to appear on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night Is Music Night, recorded live at the Watford Colosseum on Monday 10 October with BBC Concert Orchestra.

In 2017, he appeared on Clare Teal's BBC Radio 2 show.

Publications

He published Variations on Wayne Sleep and his autobiography Precious Little Sleep.

Personal life

Sleep lives with his spouse José Bergera in West London.[citation needed]

Sleep received honorary degrees from the Universities of Exeter, Teesside and Plymouth and is a recipient of the Carl Alan Award, an industry honour voted for by dance professionals in recognition of outstanding contributions to dance.

Sleep was friendly with theatre critic Jack Tinker; the two men were often mistaken for each other. At the premiere of a production of The Comedy of Errors, a play which depends on sets of identical twins being confused for one another, Tinker brought an identically dressed Sleep as his companion. At Tinker's memorial celebration, a pastiche of Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd was staged entitled Tinker Jack, the Demon Critic of Fleet Street in which Sleep played Tinker, serially executing several major West End producers (who played themselves) for inflicting particular dramatic atrocities upon the city's theatre goers.

His charity, the Wayne Sleep Foundation, helps students who have successfully gained a place at a performing arts vocational college. He continues to pass his knowledge through private tuition and workshops for all ages.

Sleep is a patron of the British Ballet Organisation and vice president of the Royal Academy of Dance. He is vice president of the Vic-Wells Association.[16]

Sleep is an ambassador for Prostate Cancer UK and the Royal Voluntary Service as well as supporting the Terence Higgins Trust and other charities.

References

  1. ^ Wright, John (11 October 2015). "Wayne Sleep: 'I got married to avoid paying inheritance tax'" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  2. ^ a b "Sleep, Wayne Philip Colin". Who's Who. A & C Black, Bloomsbury Publishing, Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U35135. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
  3. ^ "People". The Stage. 12 July 1979. p. 17. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Article in Devon Life". Devon Life. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  5. ^ "London Life". The Tatler. 9 July 1966. p. 3. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  6. ^ "BBC - Programmes categorised as Entertainment". BBC. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  7. ^ . www.thelondonmagazine.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  8. ^ "see obituary of founder of Friends of Covent Garden". The Times. London. 21 April 2006.
  9. ^ Gonzales, Erica (23 November 2020). "Princess Diana's Surprise Dance Performance to 'Uptown Girl' Left the Audience Speechless". Harper's Bazaar. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  10. ^ "ITV Stepping Out TV show". ITV.com. London. 31 August 2013.
  11. ^ "Rare Day announces Big Ballet TV show". Rare Day. London. 11 June 2013.
  12. ^ "Life is a Cabaret". 12 September 2009.
  13. ^ "'George Lawson and Wayne Sleep', David Hockney, 1972–5".
  14. ^ "The David Hockney Foundation: George Lawson and Wayne Sleep".
  15. ^ Shaw Roberts, Maddy (23 November 2020). "Yes, Princess Diana really danced to Uptown Girl as seen in The Crown. She also played piano". Classic FM. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  16. ^ "Vic-Wells Association". Vic-Wells Association.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wayne Sleep news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wayne Philip Colin Sleep OBE born 17 July 1948 2 is a British dancer director choreographer and actor who appeared on the BBC series The Real Marigold on Tour and ITV s The Real Full Monty Wayne SleepOBEBorn17 July 1948 1948 07 17 age 74 Plymouth Devon EnglandOccupationsDancerdirectorchoreographeractorYears active1966 presentHeight5 ft 2 in 1 57 m citation needed SpouseJose Bergera m 2008 1 Websitewww wbr waynesleep Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Television 2 2 Cinema 2 3 Theatre 2 4 Popular culture 3 Radio 4 Publications 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSleep was born in Plymouth Devon 2 3 His mother enrolled him at an early age with Geraldine Lamb Dance School where he studied tap and jazz wanting to be the next Gene Kelly or Fred Astaire rather than a ballet dancer 4 He and his family moved to Hartlepool ca 1951 and spent 10 years there He lived at Friar Terrace on the Headland and attended Baltic Street Junior School He began ballet lessons in Hartlepool in 1955 with Muriel Carr before gaining a Leverhulme Scholarship to the Royal Ballet School in 1961 and joining the Royal Ballet in 1966 and becoming a senior principal dancer performing globally 5 Career EditAt 157cm 5 2 he is the shortest male dancer admitted into the Royal Ballet School Because of his diminutive stature many directors were reluctant to cast him in traditional male lead roles As a result many roles were created for him by noted choreographers including Ashton MacMillan de Valois Layton Nureyev Gillian Lynne and Neumeier Sleep is often chosen for character roles because of his unusual physique In 1982 Andrew Lloyd Webber adapted his Variations album as the second half of stage show Song and Dance for Sleep Sleep created the role of Mr Mistoffelees in Lloyd Webber s musical Cats in London s West End at the New London Theatre on 11 May 1981 In 1973 he established a world record by doing an entrechat douze a jump with 12 beats of the feet on the British television programme Record Breakers 6 This record still stands Sleep later jumped from an aircraft for charity after being challenged by presenter Roy Castle who said I m going to beat your record and you ve got to beat mine for tap dancing the most taps in one minute but on my terms 7 Television Edit As an actor Sleep s credits include Tigger in Winnie the Pooh clarification needed and Villiers in The Virgin Soldiers He also appeared as himself in The Goodies episode Football Crazy Sleep s choreography credits include David and Goliath clarification needed He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1981 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews following a performance of the musical Cats at the New London Theatre citation needed Sleep is remembered for having danced with Diana Princess of Wales at the annual Christmas party of the Friends of Covent Garden at the Royal Opera House in 1985 8 9 In 2003 Sleep appeared in the reality TV series I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here In the 2005 06 pantomime season he appeared in Beauty and the Beast at the Theatre Royal Windsor Sleep when completed a tour of Magic of the Musicals with Marti Webb and Robert Meadmore as well as appearing as a judge on BBC One s Strictly Dance Fever Sleep has worked with the British Shakespeare Company on three occasions playing Puck in A Midsummer Night s Dream twice national tour in 2006 as well as Feste in Twelfth Night Sleep runs workshops that children of over the age of six can attend He has when appeared as Uncle Willy in a performance of High Society and when appeared as the Emcee in Cabaret Sleep also appeared in the 2008 series of Ant and Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway as a team member in the feature Ant v Dec On the first show Ant s team lost the challenge which meant Ant had to choose one of the team members to be eliminated and chose Sleep In January 2011 Sleep featured on British reality cooking show Come Dine with Me with presenter Terry Christian Labour MP Diane Abbott and model Danielle Lloyd In August 2013 Sleep joined ITV s dance show Stepping Out as a judge with Melanie Brown and Jason Gardiner The show aired for one series 10 On 5 January 2014 Sleep and his family went on the game show All Star Family Fortunes playing against Girls Aloud member Kimberley Walsh In February 2014 Sleep appeared in the Channel 4 show Big Ballet about overweight ballet dancers 11 He finished fourth in the 2014 series of the BBC One cookery contest Celebrity MasterChef In 2015 he appeared in a celebrity edition of The Chase a game show where he competed for charity Sleep also appeared in the BBC miniseries that followed a group of celebrity pensioners on a journey to India The Real Marigold Hotel broadcast from January to February in 2016 He appeared in subsequent episodes travelling to Florida and Japan in December 2016 and then China and Cuba in December 2017 In 2017 he appeared in The Real Full Monty celebrating the original movie s 20th anniversary and raising awareness for prostate and testicular cancer He also appeared in the BBC s Queer As Art documentary celebrating the LGBTQ contribution to British arts in the 50 years since decriminalisation In January 2018 Sleep entered the British version of Celebrity Big Brother making the final and finishing in fifth place Cinema Edit Sleep performed as an actor in The Virgin Soldiers 1969 The First Great Train Robbery 1979 and Elizabeth 1998 He performed as a dancer in Tales of Beatrix Potter 1971 as Squirrel Nutkin and Tom Thumb He directed the choreography of the tango scene in the 1978 film Death on the Nile Theatre Edit In 2009 Sleep appeared as the MC in Life is a Cabaret by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre which presented excerpts from Cabaret alongside Siobhan Dillon as Sally Bowles 12 He appeared in 2019 in Cinderella at Cambridge Art s Theatre CambridgeshireHe appeared in 2016 in Jack and The Beanstalk at Theatre Royal Norwich Popular culture Edit Sleep is a subject in David Hockney s painting George Lawson and Wayne Sleep 1972 75 which is exhibited at the Tate in London 13 14 Sleep is mentioned in Never Say Alan Again an episode from the second series of I m Alan Partridge When Michael s Americanophile friend Tex mentions that my idol has gotta be Wayne Alan mistakenly concludes he means Sleep Tex tries to correct this misconception by drawling Get on yer horse and drink yer milk in an approximation of John Wayne s voice but Alan is merely further confirmed in his belief that Sleep is the man to whom Tex is referring Sleep is mentioned numerous times in the film Billy Elliot and in the British stage musical version of this film On Broadway references to Sleep were changed to Rudolf Nureyev The diminutive and frizz haired Green Wing character Martin Dear played by Karl Theobald refers to Sleep as the celebrity to whom he was most flattered to have his appearance compared In Sean Lock s 15 Storeys High Sleep is one of several people to whom Vince addresses a letter In 2017 Sleep performed at Dame Vera Lynn s 100th birthday celebrations at the London Palladium In 2020 Sleep was portrayed by dancer Jay Webb on the TV series The Crown during its reenactment of Sleep s performance with Diana Princess of Wales at the Royal Opera House 15 Radio EditIn 2016 Sleep was the first artist to appear on BBC Radio 2 s Friday Night Is Music Night recorded live at the Watford Colosseum on Monday 10 October with BBC Concert Orchestra In 2017 he appeared on Clare Teal s BBC Radio 2 show Publications EditHe published Variations on Wayne Sleep and his autobiography Precious Little Sleep Personal life EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sleep lives with his spouse Jose Bergera in West London citation needed Sleep received honorary degrees from the Universities of Exeter Teesside and Plymouth and is a recipient of the Carl Alan Award an industry honour voted for by dance professionals in recognition of outstanding contributions to dance Sleep was friendly with theatre critic Jack Tinker the two men were often mistaken for each other At the premiere of a production of The Comedy of Errors a play which depends on sets of identical twins being confused for one another Tinker brought an identically dressed Sleep as his companion At Tinker s memorial celebration a pastiche of Stephen Sondheim s musical Sweeney Todd was staged entitled Tinker Jack the Demon Critic of Fleet Street in which Sleep played Tinker serially executing several major West End producers who played themselves for inflicting particular dramatic atrocities upon the city s theatre goers His charity the Wayne Sleep Foundation helps students who have successfully gained a place at a performing arts vocational college He continues to pass his knowledge through private tuition and workshops for all ages Sleep is a patron of the British Ballet Organisation and vice president of the Royal Academy of Dance He is vice president of the Vic Wells Association 16 Sleep is an ambassador for Prostate Cancer UK and the Royal Voluntary Service as well as supporting the Terence Higgins Trust and other charities References Edit Wright John 11 October 2015 Wayne Sleep I got married to avoid paying inheritance tax via www telegraph co uk a b Sleep Wayne Philip Colin Who s Who A amp C Black Bloomsbury Publishing Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U35135 ISBN 978 0 19 954088 4 People The Stage 12 July 1979 p 17 Retrieved 23 July 2018 Article in Devon Life Devon Life 24 November 2014 Retrieved 24 November 2014 London Life The Tatler 9 July 1966 p 3 Retrieved 23 July 2018 BBC Programmes categorised as Entertainment BBC Retrieved 28 February 2019 The London Magazine www thelondonmagazine co uk Archived from the original on 1 March 2019 Retrieved 28 February 2019 see obituary of founder of Friends of Covent Garden The Times London 21 April 2006 Gonzales Erica 23 November 2020 Princess Diana s Surprise Dance Performance to Uptown Girl Left the Audience Speechless Harper s Bazaar Retrieved 24 November 2020 ITV Stepping Out TV show ITV com London 31 August 2013 Rare Day announces Big Ballet TV show Rare Day London 11 June 2013 Life is a Cabaret 12 September 2009 George Lawson and Wayne Sleep David Hockney 1972 5 The David Hockney Foundation George Lawson and Wayne Sleep Shaw Roberts Maddy 23 November 2020 Yes Princess Diana really danced to Uptown Girl as seen in The Crown She also played piano Classic FM Retrieved 30 August 2022 Vic Wells Association Vic Wells Association External links EditTV show clip on YouTube Wayne Sleep at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wayne Sleep amp oldid 1129622886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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