John Leyton
- Actor
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
John Leyton was born on Feb. 17th 1936 at Frinton-On Sea, Essex,
England, to parents of show business background. His father owned
several cinemas and his mother acted under the name of 'Babs Walters'
on the London stage. When John showed a desire to act, his parents
tried to discourage him, wanting him to enter the family rope business
as they felt it was too difficult to get a start in acting. After
working for a while with his parents he was drafted into the Royal Army
Service Corps to do his National Service. On completion, John decided
to join the Actor's Workshop to study drama. To supplement his income,
John turned to his love of singing and managed to get some work in
night clubs imitating singers like
Frankie Laine and
Johnnie Ray. On finishing drama school, John
joined York Repertory Theatre as a juvenile lead and was signed by
Robert Stigwood (his manager during the
1960's) for television work in London. John's first important break was
in the Granada TV series
Biggles (1960) and this brought him a
huge following of fans. It was not long before his biggest break came
when he played the part of singer Johnny St. Cyr in the ATV series
Harpers West One (1961)
where he performed the song Johnny Remember Me. The fans loved it and
demanded a record, which put John into the British Hit parade with a
number one disc that held the top spot for seven weeks. His acting was
placed on hold as his pop singing career took over, the follow up
single, Wild Wind, reached number two. Further releases did not have
the same impact. Eventually John found his way back to acting and
appeared in two major Hollywood movies
The Great Escape (1963) and
Von Ryan's Express (1965).
Further movies followed but it seemed his star had faded. He drifted
back to television work and eventual obscurity.