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Occupation
  
Actor, musician

Name
  
Wayne Laryea

Role
  
Musician


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Born
  
April 11, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-04-11
)
London, England, United Kingdom

TV shows
  
The Bugaloos, Pipkins, Empire Road, Fair Ground!

Wayne Laryea (born 11 April 1952) is a British musician and television actor. Laryea is best known to American audiences for his role as the bumblebee Harmony in The Bugaloos (1970), and to British viewers as Johnny in Pipkins (1973). In 1978, Laryea featured in the BBC's first black drama series, Empire Road, and in Crown Court the same year as Bryon Whittaker.

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Laryea became the anchorman of regional news programme Channel Report between 1989 and 1991.

Early life

Laryea was born the son of Nat Laryea, a snake charmer from Ghana who taught his daughter Vilna and young Wayne to help with the snakes while he performed as "Chief Ogando", wearing African dancer's garb.

The Bugaloos

American television producers Sid and Marty Krofft sorted through 5,000 British applicants in 1970 to choose four young adult musicians for their new show The Bugaloos about an "all-insect rock group". 18 years old at the time, Laryea was chosen to play keyboards as the bumblebee character Harmony living with the other band members I.Q (a grasshopper guitarist), Joy (a singing butterfly) and Courage (a male ladybug who played drums) in the fictional Tranquillity Forest, "the last colony of the British empire." The Kroffts chose Laryea despite his black race, even though the state of Mississippi had recently banned Sesame Street for its portrayal of white and black children playing together. The Kroffts did not bring attention to the racial diversity on their show; they just let the show speak for itself. Laryea was received well by the viewers who responded to his use of cockney-style rhyming slang, and his physical comedy.

The Bugaloos premièred on 12 September 1970 in the Saturday-morning cartoon programming of American TV, aimed at a demographic of children 6 to 11 years old. Laryea and the other Bugaloos were brought to Hollywood to live together in a large house. For the show, they sang and played music, and they acted out the script along with other actors featuring Martha Raye as the villainous witch, and Billy Barty as a friendly firefly. An LP record of the Bugaloos music was released, but it was not a best-seller. The show struggled against stiff competition in its time slot: Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The final episode aired on 2 January 1971; a total of 17 episodes had been taped.

Empire Road

Empire Road (1978–9) was the first soap opera to feature black and Asian performers. Laryea played Marcus Bennett, one of the three main characters. The character Marcus was the son of Everton Bennett (Norman Beaton) and his wife Hortense (Corinne Skinner-Carter) who had come from Guyana to live in the UK. Marcus was born to them 20 years earlier in Birmingham; the show was set in the racially diverse Birmingham suburb of Handsworth. Another recurring character was Marcus's girlfriend Ranjanaa Kapoor, played by Guyanese beauty contestant Nalini Moonasar.

Michael Abbensetts was the main writer of the show. Empire Road initially aired at 6:50 pm on BBC 2. For its second season, BBC moved the show to the prime time slot of 8 pm. After 15 episodes and two years of broadcast, the show was cancelled.

Filmography

Actor
1983
Fair Ground! (TV Series) as
Martin
- Mixed Fortunes (1983) - Martin
- Talk or Ride-. (1983) - Martin
- A Piece of Cake! (1983) - Martin
- Ozzie Thinks Again (1983) - Martin
- Where Is Rachel? (1983) - Martin
- Come to the Fair! (1983) - Martin
- In the Dark (1983) - Martin
- Hired Hands (1983) - Martin
- Comings and Goings (1983) - Martin
- Trouble in the Tea-Leaves (1983) - Martin
1978
Empire Road (TV Series) as
Marcus Bennett
- Wedding (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Streets of Thornley (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Godfadder at Bay (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- D.I.V.O.R.C.E. (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Blues in the Night (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Kalaloo Sunday (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Football Crazy (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- M-Mister L-Landlord (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- Mongrels (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- The Shark (1979) - Marcus Bennett
- The Big Day (1978) - Marcus Bennett
- Royston's Day (1978) - Marcus Bennett
- The Way to Walter's Heart (1978) - Marcus Bennett
- Granma (1978) - Marcus Bennett
- The Street Party (1978) - Marcus Bennett
1979
Das Ding (TV Mini Series) as
Rocky Abend
- Zweiter Teil (1979) - Rocky Abend
- Erster Teil (1979) - Rocky Abend
1978
Play for Today (TV Series) as
Alan
- Soldiers Talking, Cleanly (1978) - Alan
1978
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Byron Whittaker
- White Lies: Part 3 (1978) - Byron Whittaker
- White Lies: Part 2 (1978) - Byron Whittaker
- White Lies: Part 1 (1978) - Byron Whittaker
1973
Inigo Pipkin (TV Series) as
Johnny
- Hartley Helps the Gent (1978) - Johnny
- Queen's Pudding (1978) - Johnny
- The Sentry (1978) - Johnny
- Goodbye Pipkins (1978) - Johnny
- Uncle and the Hoe (1978) - Johnny
- The Toy-Makers (1976) - Johnny
- Bertha and Hartley Clean Up (1973) - Johnny
1970
The Bugaloos (TV Series) as
Harmony
- The Good Old Days (1971) - Harmony
- Benita the Beautiful (1970) - Harmony
- The Bugaloos Bugaboo (1970) - Harmony
- On a Clear Day (1970) - Harmony
- Lady, You Don't Look Eighty (1970) - Harmony
- The Love Bugaloos (1970) - Harmony
- The Uptown 500 (1970) - Harmony
- Circus Time at Benita's (1970) - Harmony
- Help Wanted: Firefly (1970) - Harmony
- Benita's Double Trouble (1970) - Harmony
- Today, I'm a Firefly (1970) - Harmony
- Now You See 'em, Now You Don't (1970) - Harmony
- If I Had the Wings of a Bugaloo (1970) - Harmony
- Courage, Come Home (1970) - Harmony
- The Great Voice Robbery (1970) - Harmony
- Our Home Is Our Hassle (1970) - Harmony
- Firefly, Light My Fire (1970) - Harmony
Soundtrack
1970
The Bugaloos (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- On a Clear Day (1970) - (performer: "The Music Goes Round and Round" - uncredited)
Self
1983
Ebony (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter

References

Wayne Laryea Wikipedia