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Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Colin Sharp

Movies
  
No Place

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Full Name
  
Colin Ainsley Sharp

Born
  
5 September 1953 (
1953-09-05
)
United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Actor, educator, percussionist and singer-songwriter

Known for
  
• Singer of The Durutti Column • College drama educator in Newcastle

Died
  
September 7, 2009, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Books
  
Who Killed Martin Hannett?: The Story of Factory Records' Musical Magician

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Colin Ainsley Sharp (5 September 1953 – 7 September 2009) was an English actor, biographer, percussionist and singer-songwriter, who was part of the Manchester music scene of the late 1970s and dedicated to arts in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Career

In the late 1970s, he joined post-punk band The Durutti Column as singer during the last months of 1978, replacing original vocalist Phil Rainford. The band featured Vini Reilly and Dave Rowbotham as guitarists and future Simply Red members Tony Bowers on bass and Chris Joyce on drums. With him, the band continued to play live performances and recorded two songs, "No Communication" and "Thin Ice (Detail)", for the A Factory Sample EP (a various artist compilation which featured also other artists from Factory Records (label who signed the band): Joy Division, Cabaret Voltaire and John Dowie). Shortly afterwards, only Reilly remained in the band.

In 1978, by the time he joined and left The Durutti Column, he formed a glam-punk band, The Roaring 80s, who were active until their split in 1981, opening shows for Magazine, Joy Division and others.

In 1983, he founded, in Newcastle, the rock band SF Jive, which lasted until 1990; he was the band's vocalist and percussionist.

In 1988, he formed an experimental music trio called Glow, but they were active only one year.

In 2006, he reappeared in the post-punk scene, when his collaboration with American band Vernian Process was released within the band's second album The Forgotten Age. It included the song "Where Are The Young Men?", which Sharp composed in memory of his late friends who were part of the new wave music scene, including Ian Curtis, Martin Hannett, Billy Mackenzie, Adrian Borland.

In 2007, he published his book Who Killed Martin Hannett? – The History of Factory Records' Musical Magician, a biography of his close friend, the producer Martin Hannett.

He taught drama at Tyne Metropolitan College until July 2008.

Acting

Between 1979 and 2005, Sharp appeared in several television and film productions.

Death

Sharp died, age 56, after suffering a brain haemorrhage.

Bioliography

  • Sharp, Colin (2007). Who Killed Martin Hannett? – The History of Factory Records' Musical Magician. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1-845-13174-6. 
  • Filmography

    Actor
    2007
    No Place as
    The Photographer
    1995
    The Dark Knight (Short) as
    Knight I
    1993
    The Man Who Cried (TV Movie) as
    Man on road
    1991
    Spender (TV Series) as
    Paul Clough
    - The Candidate (1991) - Paul Clough
    1982
    Fame Is the Spur (TV Mini Series) as
    2nd Loafer
    - Episode #1.6 (1982) - 2nd Loafer
    1981
    Get Lost! (TV Mini Series) as
    Disc Jockey
    - The Vicar Did It (1981) - Disc Jockey (as Colin Sharpe)
    1981
    Second Chance (TV Series) as
    Boy in wine bar
    - April (1981) - Boy in wine bar
    1979
    Fallen Hero (TV Series) as
    Vince
    - Episode #2.6 (1979) - Vince
    - Episode #2.5 (1979) - Vince
    1979
    Coronation Street (TV Series) as
    Fireman
    - Episode #1.1893 (1979) - Fireman
    1979
    Crown Court (TV Series) as
    Jury Foreman
    - Baby Love: Part 1 (1979) - Jury Foreman

    References

    Colin Sharp Wikipedia