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Toyah Willcox


Toyah Willcox
Background information
Birth name Toyah Ann Willcox
Also known as Toyah
Born 18 May 1958 (1958-05-18) (age 49)
Origin Flag of England Kings Heath, Birmingham, England
Genre(s) Punk rock, Rock music, New wave
Occupation(s) musician, actress, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s) vocals (plus guitar, keyboards occasionally)
Years active 1977-present
Label(s) Safari Records, E.G. Records
Associated
acts
Toyah (band), Sunday All Over The World, Kiss Of Reality
Website http://www.toyahwillcox.com

Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham) is an English actress and singer. She currently lives in Pershore, Worcestershire, UK, with her husband Robert Fripp.

Contents

  • 1 Career
  • 2 Discography
    • 2.1 Albums
      • 2.1.1 Compilations
      • 2.1.2 Collaborations
      • 2.1.3 Reissues
    • 2.2 Singles / EPs
  • 3 Filmography
    • 3.1 TV Appearances
    • 3.2 Music videos
      • 3.2.1 Other music compilations
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Career

Toyah Willcox trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School in her home town of Birmingham and first became well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's 1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia, launching her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image she eventually threw off.

Fronting a band known as Toyah, her singing career took off shortly afterwards, with hits such as "I Want To Be Free" and "It's A Mystery". In 1983, she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards — since restyled as The BRIT Awards, or "BRITs" — and in 1986 she married UK guitarist Robert Fripp. She was one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs. Also in 1986, Willcox sang lead on the Tony Banks track "Lion of Symmetry".

Since then, she has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including in Quatermass (1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of programmes such as Songs of Praise, Holiday (BBC), and Good Sex Guide Late.

In 1984 she starred opposite Sir Laurence Olivier in The Ebony Tower.

In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides the voices for the children's television programmes, the Teletubbies and Brum. More recently, she appeared in the reality television series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and I'm Famous and Frightened!.

Following her 2000 autobiography Living Out Loud, Toyah had a further autobiographical book published in 2005 documenting her experience of cosmetic surgery, Diary of a Facelift.

She has appeared on radio including the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. In December 2006 she joined the radio drama series Silver Street on the BBC Asian Network as Siobhan Brady.

She continues to perform with her band, releasing a live DVD in 2005, and has a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of Calamity Jane at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2003.

Toyah is currently working on new music for two different projects. She is writing, recording and co-producing new solo material with long-term collaborator Simon Darlow. A preview of one of these songs, "Latex Messiah" can be heard at Toyah's official MySpace page. The music is likely to be available to download soon.

She is also collaborating with Bill Rieflin as The Humans for live dates in Estonia in 2007. Previews of this material can be heard at the official MySpace page for THE HUMANS at www.myspace.com/wearethehumans

Toyah in the 1982 video for "Brave New World"
Toyah in the 1982 video for "Brave New World"

Discography

Albums

With Toyah (band):

As a solo artist:

Compilations

With Toyah (band):

Collaborations

Reissues

With Toyah (band):

As a solo artist:

Singles / EPs

Collaborations:

With Toyah (band):

As a solo artist:

Filmography

TV Appearances

Music videos

Other music compilations

Notes

  1. Also known as Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! All The Hits. This K-tel release is sometimes confused with the earlier 1980 live album of the same name but it contains different material: it's a compilation of various studio-recorded singles-chart hits and other tracks originally released between 1979 and 1983.
  2. Released as cash-in single. Originally appeared on the Jubilee Original Soundtrack album.

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