Gary Kemp

Actor

Birthday October 16, 1959

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Smithfield, London, England

Age 64 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.82 m

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1959

Gary James Kemp (born 16 October 1959) is an English songwriter, musician and actor, best known as the lead guitarist, backing vocalist, and principal songwriter for the new wave band Spandau Ballet.

Kemp wrote the lyrics and music for all 23 of Spandau Ballet's hit singles, including "To Cut a Long Story Short", "True", "Gold", "Chant No. 1 (I Don't Need This Pressure On)", "Through the Barricades" and "Only When You Leave".

Gary James Kemp was on born 16 October 1959, to parents Eileen and Frank Kemp in St Bartholomew's Hospital, Smithfield, London, within the sound of St Mary-le-Bow's bells and grew up in Islington, London, in a working-class family.

He attended Rotherfield Junior School and Dame Alice Owen's grammar school in Islington and later in the sixth form relocated to Potters Bar.

He was active in the Anna Scher Children's Theatre drama club, along with his brother Martin.

1970

He acted in various Children's Film Foundation television and film productions beginning with "Junket 89" in 1970, which starred Richard Wilson (later known for One Foot in the Grave).

1972

Kemp played the lead role in the 1972 film Hide and Seek alongside Roy Dotrice which was given a Royal premiere for the CFF's 21st anniversary, attended by the Duchess of Kent.

Gary was interviewed about his role for Film 72.

Kemp had a love for glam rock and also an interest in progressive rock.

His first musical collaboration was with Anna Scher regulars Phil Daniels and Peter Hugo Daly.

1975

He performed with them on the children's television show You Must Be Joking! in 1975.

Aged 14, Kemp played guitar with Islington-based The Same Band and future Spandau Ballet session keyboard player Ian 'Jess' Bailey.

1976

The first band he formed with Alice Owen's schoolmates Steve Norman, John Keeble and Tony Hadley was called Roots after Kemp and Norman saw the Sex Pistols perform at The Screen on the Green in August 1976.

1977

The band changed its name to The Cut then became power pop group The Makers, favourably reviewed by New Musical Express in Dec 1977.

1979

Martin Kemp joined as bass player when they became Gentry in July 1978 before transforming into Spandau Ballet and playing live for the first time at Blitz on 5 December 1979.

The band's early success was driven by London's burgeoning nightclubbing scene in which Gary Kemp identified Spandau's role: "We are making the most contemporary statement in fashion and music."

1980

Spandau Ballet became one of the biggest British bands of the 1980s, generating over 25 million record sales worldwide.

1989

After recording Spandau Ballet's final album Heart Like a Sky, in 1989, Kemp and his brother returned to acting.

1990

He earned criticism from his fellow band members Tony Hadley, Steve Norman and John Keeble, but received good reviews for his performance as Ronnie Kray in The Krays (1990).

The success of this film was the death-knell for Spandau Ballet.

Spandau played the final live show of their 10th anniversary tour at the Edinburgh Playhouse on 6 March 1990.

They would not perform live together again for 19 years.

1999

In 1999, Hadley, Norman and Keeble attempted to sue Kemp for alleged unpaid royalties.

They claimed that an agreement had existed between him and the rest of the band, whereby Kemp, who was the main songwriter in the band, would pay his bandmates a share of the royalties earned.

Although they were in their right, the claims were vigorously denied by Kemp; Hadley, Norman and Keeble subsequently lost their court case.

Although initially vowing to appeal the verdict, they later decided against this.

2009

After two decades apart the band reformed in 2009 with an announcement on HMS Belfast, venue of one of their earliest secret gigs.

Two world tours followed, including five nights at London O2 arena.

2012

In 2012, Kemp was an Ivor Novello Award winner for Outstanding Song Collection.

His brother Martin Kemp plays bass guitar in the band and is also an actor.

Their story was documented by the critically acclaimed film Soul Boys of the Western World which premiered at SXSW in 2012 and was screened at film festivals all over the world including Cannes, Rome and NYC Doc.

2018

Since 2018, Kemp has also toured the US and Europe with the psychedelic rock group Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets.

On 6 June 2018, Spandau Ballet played their first show with new singer Ross William Wild at London's Subterania after Tony Hadley announced on social media that he had left the band.

Spandau subsequently played six European shows in Rome, Milan, Padua, Utrecht and Tilburg with the last of those in London at Eventim Apollo Hammersmith on 29 October 2018.

Kemp is a longtime fan of Pink Floyd, and in 2018 he was invited by the band's drummer Nick Mason to contribute guitar and vocals to Mason's psychedelic rock band Saucerful of Secrets, "capturing the spirit" of the early music of Pink Floyd.

The band includes Guy Pratt on bass and vocals, Lee Harris on guitar and backing vocals, and Dom Beken on keyboards.

The band made their live debut in May 2018 at Dingwalls in London playing a selection of Pink Floyd material predating their 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon.

2019

In May 2019 the new recruit Wild tweeted: "I have formally quit the band @SpandauBallet."Reason for his departure was the fact that Gary Kemp was not satisfied with his new singer.

He let his brother sack the new singer on national television and claimed, Spandau would only continue if Tony Hadley would come back.

In later interviews Kemp would say, the band is finished.