John Leyton
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John Dudley Leyton (born 17 February 1936)[1] is an English actor and singer.
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Born | John Dudley Leyton (1936-02-17) 17 February 1936 (age 88)[1] Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England |
Years active | 1959—2015 |
Known for | Pte. Wilkes in Guns at Batasi Flight Lt. William Dickes "Tunnel King"' in The Great Escape |
Relatives | Hedley Leyton (brother) |
Leyton as a singer is best known for his hit song "Johnny Remember Me" (written by Geoff Goddard and produced by Joe Meek),[2] which reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in August 1961 despite being banned by the BBC for its death references.[3] His follow-up single, "Wild Wind", reached number two in the same chart.
Alongside singing, Leyton's acting career saw him appearing in television and films throughout the 1960s. His films included The Great Escape, Guns at Batasi, Von Ryan's Express and Krakatoa, East of Java. In 2009 he also had a small role in the film Telstar, a biopic based on Joe Meek's life in which Leyton himself was portrayed by Callum Dixon.[4]