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Cause of death
  
AIDS related

Movies
  
Return to Oz

Name
  
Michael Sundin

Siblings
  
David Sundin

Role
  
Television presenter

Resting place
  
Cremation


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Born
  
1 March 1961 (
1961-03-01
)

Occupation
  
Television presenter, actor, dancer

Known for
  
Blue Peter presenter and champion trampolinist

Died
  
July 23, 1989, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Alan Sundin, Joyce Sundin

Blue Peter BBC1 1985 (including continuity)


Elton John - Interview on "Blue Peter" British television program in May of 1985


Michael Sundin (1 March 1961 – 23 July 1989) was an English television presenter, actor, dancer and trampolinist, who is best remembered for his short time as a Blue Peter presenter (1984–85).

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Early life and career

Michael Sundin was born in Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. His parents were Alan and Joyce Sundin, and he had a brother named David.

After winning five British titles and one world title in British & World Trampolining tournaments, he entered show business in 1980 when he appeared in the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk, with Barbara Windsor. Sundin made various television and theatre appearances, both as an actor and dancer, which led to a long run in the Cameron Mackintosh-produced musical Cats, in which he played Bill Bailey in its West End run from 1982 until 1983. He appears in the video for Culture Club's I'll Tumble 4 Ya from 1982.

In 1984, he began rehearsing the character Tik-Tok for the Walt Disney film Return to Oz, and this was covered by the long-running BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter. Sundin impressed the editor, Biddy Baxter, and was invited to audition for the presenting vacancy left by Peter Duncan; it was his fortune that one of the audition items was to interview someone on a trampoline, and he presented his first programme on 13 September 1984.

In October 1985, a newspaper printed photographs of Sundin dancing with a male stripper in London.

After fronting 77 episodes, the editors and production team for Blue Peter decided not to renew Sundin's contract following the summer break, because they felt that he had little rapport with the viewers and it was claimed by the editor that some parents and children complained about his effeminacy. However, coverage in the press of him as a gay man was also rumoured to have been a factor. He presented his last show on 24 June 1985. Sundin was very unhappy about this decision, and made his feelings known in the tabloid press.

In 2007 the former editor of Blue Peter Biddy Baxter was interviewed by the journalist Mark Lawson, transmitted as part of BBC Four’s Children’s TV On Trial week of programmes. For the first time on television, Baxter was confronted about the departure of Sundin. In the interview Baxter blamed the press for the inaccurate coverage of Sundin's sacking from the programme because of his sexuality. In previous documentaries and programmes Baxter had avoided addressing such questions about Sundin's involvement in the programme. In the interview she denied that he had been sacked due to his sexuality and said that "It was his leaving the programme because children didn’t like him – nothing to do with his sexual proclivities".

Sundin subsequently appeared in the film Lionheart (1987) in which he was incorrectly credited as 'Michel Sundin'. From 1987-88 he was in UK theatre tour of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and a Japanese/Australian tour of Starlight Express.

One of his final public appearances was as a dancer in the video for Rick Astley's She Wants to Dance With Me (1988).

Death

In 1988 Sundin fell ill. At the age of 28, he died in the Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne. The Times newspaper reported (on 26 July 1989) that he had died of liver cancer, but in fact his death was AIDS-related, and a decision was made that this information would not be released to the press. Earlier the same year Sundin had denied having AIDS.

Filmography

  • Forever Young (1983) - Peter
  • Return to Oz (1985) - Tik-Tok
  • Dreamchild (1985) - March Hare
  • Lionheart (1987) - Bertram
  • References

    Michael Sundin Wikipedia


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