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Birth name
  
Terence Sidney Lewis

Name
  
Mark Wynter

Website
  
markwynter.com


Years active
  
1960-1990s

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actor

Role
  
Actor · markwynter.com

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Born
  
29 January 1943 (age 81) Woking, Surrey, England (
1943-01-29
)

Albums
  
Go Away Little Girl - The Pye Anthology

Nominations
  
NME Award for British Male Singer, NME Award for British Vocal Personality

Similar People
  
Tommy Steele, Lionel Bart, Jack Kerouac, Mark Dinning, Freddy Cannon

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Mark Wynter - Venus In Blue Jeans


Mark Wynter (born Terence Sidney Lewis; 29 January 1943) is an English actor and former singer, who had four Top 20 singles in the 1960s, including "Venus in Blue Jeans" and "Go Away Little Girl". He enjoyed a lengthy career from 1960 to 1968 as a pop singer and teen idol, but developed later into an actor in film, musicals and plays.

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Career

With his early musical career on a proper footing, Terry Lewis decided to change his name to lessen the confusion with the American comedian, Jerry Lewis.

He was entered as one of the contenders for the UK's place in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1961, with "Dream Girl", but finished fourth behind The Allisons.

His cover version of the American hit by Jimmy Clanton – "Venus in Blue Jeans" (1962) – was his biggest success. Although he recorded a number of singles for the Decca and Pye labels in the UK, he made few albums. Some recorded material came to light in 2004 when Wynter discovered old tapes, which have subsequently been remastered and are now available as four CDs. These were entitled I Believe in Music, Reflections, Ballads and Big Band and Movies and Musicals.

On 8 April 1968 Wynter escorted a dazed young girl away from a burning Boeing 707 aircraft, BOAC Flight 712, upon which he had been a passenger, and which had exploded shortly after landing back at Heathrow Airport following a fire in its number 2 engine, killing five people, including stewardess Barbara Jane Harrison, who was posthumously awarded the George Cross.

Wynter played the leading role in Conduct Unbecoming for more than a year at the Queen's Theatre in London, and for six months in Australia. He appeared with Julia McKenzie in On the Twentieth Century, and in Charley's Aunt. He also starred in Side By Side By Sondheim in Toronto, Chichester, and on the UK tour. In the 1982 Chichester Festival season he acted in several plays including On The Rocks and Henry V, and also sang in Valmouth. His other work in musicals during the 1980s included the role of the King in a revival of The King and I, the title roles in Hans Andersen and Barnum, the 1986 revival of Charlie Girl with Cyd Charisse and Paul Nicholas in London, and the part of Robert Browning in Robert and Elizabeth. During the 1990s Wynter spent two years in Cats, and was also seen as the Phantom and M. Andre in The Phantom of the Opera, and starred as Vittorio opposite Bonnie Langford in the 1998 West End revival of Sweet Charity. He has appeared frequently in the rest of the UK and portrayed Emile de Becque in a UK national tour of South Pacific. In 1994 he created the role of Van Helsing in the studio recording of the opera/musical "Nosferatu" by Bernard J. Taylor.

His warm, melifluous speaking voice was heard many times on BBC Radio 2 during the early 1990s when he presented daytime shows as well as documentaries such as "Happy Times", a programme about the American entertainer Danny Kaye, which was nominated for a New York radio award.

Wynter was still working actively and successfully in theatre throughout the English speaking world well into the 1990s. Although his Decca singles output is scattered in the CD catalogue, in 2000 Castle Communications released Go Away Little Girl: The Pye Anthology, a double album compiling his complete output for the label. In 2007, Wynter toured the UK in a number of plays and musicals.

Personal life

He now lives in Sussex, and tours the country with an Agatha Christie theatre company. He is married to Emma, and has three children; Barnaby, Josh and Darcey.

Singles

  • 1960: "Image of a Girl" / "Glory of Love" (UK #11)
  • 1960: "Kickin' Up the Leaves" (Bart) / "That's What I Thought" (UK #24)
  • 1961: "Dream Girl" / "Two Little Girls" (UK #27)
  • 1961: "Exclusively Yours" / "Warm and Willing" (UK #32)
  • 1961: "Girl for Ev'ry Day" / "The Best Time for Love"
  • 1962: "Heaven's Plan" / "In Your Heart"
  • 1962: "Angel Talk" / "I Love Her Still"
  • 1962: "Venus in Blue Jeans" (Greenfield/Keller) / "Please Come Back to Me" (UK #4)
  • 1962: "Go Away Little Girl" / "That Kinda Talk" (UK #6)
  • 1963: "Aladdin's Lamp" / "It Can Happen Any Day"
  • 1963: "Shy Girl" / "Because of You" (UK #28)
  • 1963: "Running to You" / "Don't Cry"
  • 1963: "It's Almost Tomorrow" / "Music to Midnight" (UK #12)
  • 1964: "The Boy You're Kissin'" / "I Learned a Lot from You"
  • 1964: "Only You (And You Alone)" / "It's Love You Want" (Wynter) (UK #38)
  • 1964: "Answer Me" / "I Wish You Everything"
  • 1964: "Love Hurts" / "Can't Help Forgiving You" (DeShannon/Sheeley)
  • 1964: "Forever and a Day" / "And I Love Her"
  • 1965: "Can I Get to Know You Better" / "Am I Living a Dream" (Wynter)
  • 1965: "Someday You'll Want Me to Want You" / "Here Comes"
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1988
    Emu's Wide World (TV Series) as
    Prince Duncan McQuartle
    - Episode #3.8 (1988) - Prince Duncan McQuartle
    - Episode #3.7 (1988) - Prince Duncan McQuartle
    - Episode #3.6 (1988) - Prince Duncan McQuartle
    - Episode #3.5 (1988) - Prince Duncan McQuartle
    1986
    The Happy Valley (TV Movie) as
    Vocalist
    1979
    Sally Ann (TV Series) as
    Benny Richardson
    - Put Out to Grass (1979) - Benny Richardson
    - The Reluctant Chosen (1979) - Benny Richardson
    1978
    Superman as
    Mate
    1978
    The Cedar Tree (TV Series) as
    Toby Campbell
    - A Race Against Time (1978) - Toby Campbell
    1976
    Red (Short) as
    Troubadour
    1969
    Horror House as
    Gary Scott
    1969
    According to Dora (TV Series) as
    Various
    - Episode #2.7 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.6 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.5 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.4 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.3 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.2 (1969) - Various
    - Episode #2.1 (1969) - Various
    1963
    Just for Fun as
    Mark
    Soundtrack
    1971
    Say Hello to Yesterday (performer: "Say Hello to Yesterday")
    1964
    Just for You (performer: "I Wish You Everything" (version: U.K.))
    1963
    Just for Fun (performer: "Just For Fun", "Vote For Me", "Happy With You")
    1963
    Thank Your Lucky Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #3.17 (1963) - (performer: "Go Away Little Girl")
    Thanks
    2018
    Neil Sean Meets... (TV Series) (thanks - 1 episode)
    - Mark Wynter (2018) - (thanks - as Mr Mark Wynter)
    Self
    2018
    Neil Sean Meets... (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Mark Wynter (2018) - Self
    1986
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Gorden Kaye (1986) - Self
    1983
    Give Us a Clue (TV Series) as
    Self - Panellist
    - Episode #6.6 (1983) - Self - Panellist
    1979
    Once Upon a Time (TV Series) as
    Self - Presenter
    1974
    Password (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.16 (1974) - Self
    1968
    The Stanley Baxter Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #4.4 (1971) - Self
    - Episode #3.7 (1968) - Self
    1967
    The Golden Shot (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.20 (1967) - Self
    1966
    Countdown (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 4 December 1966 (1966) - Self
    1961
    Thank Your Lucky Stars (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest Host
    1963
    Five O'Clock Club (TV Series) as
    Self / Self - Guest
    - Episode dated 7 June 1966 (1966) - Self
    - Episode dated 12 February 1965 (1965) - Self
    - Episode #1.75 (1964) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.7 (1963) - Self - Guest
    1966
    Club Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.4 (1966) - Self
    1966
    Jimmy (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 24 March 1966 (1966) - Self
    1965
    British Song Contest (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode #1.2 (1965) - Self - Performer
    1965
    Stars and Garters (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Episode #3.10 (1965) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #3.7 (1965) - Self - Singer
    1962
    Discs a Go-Go (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer / Self - Performer
    - Episode #5.46 (1964) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #5.24 (1964) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #4.44 (1963) - Self - Performer
    - Episode #4.21 (1963) - Self - Performer
    - Episode #3.18 (1962) - Self - Singer
    - Episode #3.7 (1962) - Self - Performer
    1962
    Crackerjack! (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #10.3 (1964) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #9.3 (1963) - Self - Guest
    - Episode #8.8 (1962) - Self - Guest
    1963
    Ready, Steady, Go! (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.56 (1964) - Self
    - Episode #1.43 (1964) - Self
    - Episode #1.22 (1963) - Self
    - Episode #1.13 (1963) - Self
    1964
    Blackpool Night Out (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1964) - Self
    1964
    Just for You as
    Self
    1963
    Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.37 (1964) - Self
    - Episode #8.29 (1963) - Self
    1963
    A Swingin' Time (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode #2.3 (1964) - Self - Performer
    - Episode #1.5 (1963) - Self - Performer
    1964
    Open House (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.5 (1964) - Self
    1964
    Big Night Out (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.2 (1964) - Self
    1963
    For Teenagers Only (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 7 November 1963 (1963) - Self
    1963
    Pops and Lenny (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #3.5 (1963) - Self
    1961
    A Song for Europe (TV Special) as
    Self
    1960
    The Sunday Break (TV Series) as
    Self - Performer
    - Episode dated 18 December 1960 (1960) - Self - Performer
    Archive Footage
    1963
    Bandstand (TV Series) as
    Self - Singer
    - Episode dated 23 November 1963 (1963) - Self - Singer

    References

    Mark Wynter Wikipedia