I’ve always thought that actors wanted to be pop musicians and pop musicians wanted to be actors.
Gary Kemp Quotes
Maybe I've got to admit that what I did here was enough. I can make some more films. Maybe I'll direct a film. Maybe I'll have my musical put on stage. But nothing, really, to be absolutely honest, competes with making a very successful pop band for 10 years of my life.
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Birth: | 16th October, 1959 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Actor, Guitarist, Lyricist |
Gary James Kemp was born in Smithfield, London, England. He is an English actor, guitarist, and songwriter who is the guitar player and chief songwriter for the 1980s new wave band Spandau Ballet. He also provided backing vocals on many of the tracks to lead singer Tony Hadley. He released a solo album entitled Little Bruises in 1995. His role in several films include: Hide & Seek, The Krays, The Bodyguard, Killing Zoe, Magic Hunter, Dog Eat Dog, and Assassin.
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