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'''Mike Hayley''' is a comedian, impressionist, actor and writer. He starred alongside [[Shane Richie]] in the BBC's sketch shows, [[Something for the Weekend (1989 BBC TV series)|Something For The Weekend]] (1989) and [[Up To Something]] (1990). |
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'''Mike Hayley''' is a British actor, comedian, impressionist and writer. He starred alongside [[Susie Blake]], Caroline Leddy, [[James Gaddas]], [[Mike Doyle (comedian)|Mike Doyle]] in the BBC's sketch show, ''Something for the Weekend'' (1989) and [[Shane Richie]], [[David Schneider (actor)|David Schneider]], [[Suzy Aitchison]], Frances Dodge, & [[Lewis MacLeod (actor)|Lewis MacLeod]] in ''Up to Something'' (1990).<ref>{{Cite web|last=Connors|first=John|date=2011-08-13|title=THIS WAY UP...: Forgotten tv- Something For The Weekend|url=http://thiswayupzine.blogspot.com/2011/08/forgotten-tv-something-for-weekend.html|access-date=2022-02-10|website=THIS WAY UP...}}</ref> |
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He and [[Alan Francis (writer)|Alan Francis]] wrote the play '' |
He and [[Alan Francis (writer)|Alan Francis]] wrote the play ''Jeffrey Dahmer is Unwell'', taking it to the [[Edinburgh Festival]] in 1995. He also co-presented the Emotional Collection at the Gilded Balloon with [[Rhona Cameron]] at the Edinburgh Festival before this. |
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He provided the voice of Colonel White in the CGI remake of |
He provided the voice of Colonel White in the CGI remake of ''[[New Captain Scarlet]]'' and has had minor roles in several big budget films, including the 2000 film ''[[102 Dalmatians]]'', directed by [[Kevin Lima]] as well as small budget films like 'The End of the World' where he plays a man who causes the apocalypse. He has written material for [[Jasper Carrot]]. He also voiced Chopper in the video game, ''[[Clock Tower 3]]''.<ref>{{cite video game | developer=[[Capcom]], [[Sunsoft]] | title=Clock Tower 3 | publisher=Capcom | scene=Ending credits, 7:07 in, CAST | year=2002}}</ref><!-- url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ct3la8xs510 --> |
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He was a music teacher before his career in showbusiness, and has since worked with one of his former pupils, the [[Dio (band)|Dio]] guitar virtuoso [[Rowan Robertson]], playing a character role in an instructional lead and solo guitar video called "Master Sessions with Rowan Robertson". Hayley plays "Roy Blows", an American silent-film comic who has travelled forward in time so he can learn how to play the electric guitar. |
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Mike Hayley is a British actor, comedian, impressionist and writer. He starred alongside Susie Blake, Caroline Leddy, James Gaddas, Mike Doyle in the BBC's sketch show, Something for the Weekend (1989) and Shane Richie, David Schneider, Suzy Aitchison, Frances Dodge, & Lewis MacLeod in Up to Something (1990).[1]
He and Alan Francis wrote the play Jeffrey Dahmer is Unwell, taking it to the Edinburgh Festival in 1995. He also co-presented the Emotional Collection at the Gilded Balloon with Rhona Cameron at the Edinburgh Festival before this.
He provided the voice of Colonel White in the CGI remake of New Captain Scarlet and has had minor roles in several big budget films, including the 2000 film 102 Dalmatians, directed by Kevin Lima as well as small budget films like 'The End of the World' where he plays a man who causes the apocalypse. He has written material for Jasper Carrot. He also voiced Chopper in the video game, Clock Tower 3.[2]
Hayley is one of the regular performers at Jongleurs, a stand up comedy club in London.
References
[edit]- ^ Connors, John (13 August 2011). "THIS WAY UP...: Forgotten tv- Something For The Weekend". THIS WAY UP... Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ^ Capcom, Sunsoft. Clock Tower 3. Capcom. Scene: Ending credits, 7:07 in, CAST.
Sources
[edit]- Mike Hayley at IMDb
- Whatsonstage.com: http://www.whatsonstage.com/dl/page.php?page=details&id=L132356246