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JON ENGLISH

'Jon English' (born March 26, 1949 in Hampstead, London, England), arrived in Australia with his parents in 1963.
He is a rock singer, musician, actor, and comedian in Australia.
In the 1970s, English was a noted rock singer, and had hits including "Get Your Love Right". His first album was called ''Wine Dark Sea''.
He has become a noted theatre and stage performer and writer, his writing credits including the musical ''Paris'', about the mythology of the Trojan War. According to English, the concept for the original began in a 1982 prank: he wrote a song called "Oh, Paris", about the mythic hero rather than the French capital, just to see how many people actually listened to the lyrics.
In 1995, a portrait of Jon English by artist Danelle Bergstrom won the Packing Room award in the Archibald Prize.

Contents
Australian stage and television productions
Australian Top 40
References
External links

Australian stage and television productions



★ He played Judas in ''Jesus Christ Superstar''.

★ In 1978, he starred as Jonathan Garrett in the television mini-series ''Against the Wind.

★ From 1990-1993, he played the main role of Bobby Rivers in the TV sitcom ''All Together Now''.

★ He has also appeared in leading roles in many productions of Gilbert and Sullivan works, including as:
:: "Pooh-Bah" in ''The Mikado''
:: "The Pirate King" in ''Pirates of Penzance''
:: "Dick Deadeye" in ''H.M.S. Pinafore''.

★ He also appeared as "Sergeant Wilson" in a stage production of ''Dad's Army''.

★ Guest starred as himself in the Frontline episode ''Let the Children Play'' (episode 6, season 2).

Australian Top 40



★ "Handbags And Gladrags" #28, 1973

★ "Turn The Page" #11, 1975

★ "Lovin' Arms" #32, 1975

★ "Hollywood Seven" #23, 1976

★ "Words Are Not Enough" #7, 1978

★ "Six Ribbons" #8, 1979


★ "Get Your Love Right" #32, 1979

★ "Hot Town" #10, 1980

★ "Carmilla" #40, 1980
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★ = shown as Jon English & Mario Millo

References



★ "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia — Theatre . Film . Radio . Television — Volume 1''" — Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee — Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996

★ "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia — Opera . Music . Dance — Volume 2''" — Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee — Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996

★ "''The Australian Film and Television Companion''" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994

★ "''The Book - Top 40 Research''" — Jim Barnes, Stephen Scanes, 2000

External links



Jon English - Official Web Site



Jon English - Central Musical Instruments

Jon English: a conversation - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Jon English - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Jon of all trades - "The Age" newspaper

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