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178:, England. He was the first born child of his parents. He was born into a family in which the army was the destined career for any family member, with his father and numerous uncles being in the army. As a result, it was always assumed that he would follow in this tradition and was frequently persuaded by his family that this was his career path. Yet Bond from a young age had always harboured a love for acting. 670:, the film's editor, later said the producers "NLT and Group W pushed him as the 'new Peter O'Toole'". Also commenting that Bond was "affable, likeable and somewhat shy, but crew members found him diffident." Monica Dawkins, the film's make-up artist, remembered that "out of hours he was very nice but during shooting he kept himself apart, he wasn't comfortable around people". 430:
which, although a flop, had a cast which spawned a bevy of West End musical talent." Bond brought Webb round to Lloyd Webber's flat to sing for him, and suitably impressed, by November Bond was cast as Che and his friend Marti was his leading lady. Over the years, Bond became close friends with both
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in Petersfield and later Portsmouth College of Technology. His father died in December 1956 when Bond was aged just 16, as a result, the young Bond was able to pursue his preferred path without any interference by family members. After leaving education he moved to Johannesburg, South Africa for a
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had been asked by his agent to represent him, and I was the lucky bloke assigned to look after him. Young, blond and handsome, he struck me as the most beautiful man I had ever seen. One Saturday afternoon between performances, Gary came to my apartment for a drink and a snack. We ended up in bed
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He was part of one of the first relatively out couples with Jeremy Brett, but theirs was an on-off liaison which lasted for years...Bond was irresistible, with an easy warmth of manner, wonderful humour and sometimes a wicked sense of fun. He was divine, lovely and wonderful in
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From 1979, he lived with American artist and illustrator E.J. Taylor, following their initial meeting in Fire Island, New York, later moving to Barnes and then to Ealing, London.
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related causes on 12 October 1995 in Ealing Hospital at the age of 55. He had been with his partner E.J. Taylor for 16 years, and he died exactly one month after Jeremy Brett.
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Although probably best known as a theatrical actor in England, he also played a number of roles in feature films. Having made his screen debut when he appeared in
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In 1993, despite struggling with failing health after being diagnosed as HIV positive, he achieved one final triumph in the theatre as George in
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Although his film output is small, consisting of only three films, Bond is perhaps best remembered for appearing in the Australian film
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is one of only two films ever to screen twice in the history of the festival. Consequently, Bond's performance was once again praised.
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together and I was completely smitten. It was only afterwards I learned he was in a relationship with Jeremy Brett at the time.
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The film was deemed lost for years, until a copy of it was rediscovered and, following its restoration, it was screened at the
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Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote a song for Bond titled "Disillusion Me", which he recorded as a single.
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Within the theatrical profession, Bond was openly gay and from 1969 to 1976 was the partner of actor
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Kotcheff asked multiple British actors to play the part of John Grant, and he particularly wanted
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became a strain for Elaine Paige: "Help came from Gary Bond. Had anybody thought of his friend
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Had it been within my power to choose, Gary Bond would have become my life’s companion. When
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on 15 May 2009 when it was selected as a Cannes Classic title by the head of the department,
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However, he soon returned to England, after he won a scholarship at London's prestigious
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He dyed his hair blonde for the part; as a result comparisons were made between him and
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and Bond "hit it off famously and very soon Gary was cast as David Essex's takeover in
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plays and musicals, and his portrayal of protagonist John Grant in the Australian film
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was brought to New York , he was among the original British cast that came with it.
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as early as 1963. However, Group W purchased the rights, hiring Canadian director
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In 1962, he made his big break when he was cast in the role of Pip in the
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In 1970, at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park, he played Benedick in
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He made his professional screen debut in 1963, in a BBC production of
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The Man Who Became Sherlock Holmes: The Tortured Mind of Jeremy Brett
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This article is about the actor. For the similarly named singer, see
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Bond started shooting in January 1970 in the mining town of
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and often provided a "lifeline to the goings on backstage."
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At the age of 23, Bond gained his first acting job with the
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In the same biography, a former lover of Bond said that
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and a major role in “All the sad songs” - an episode of
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Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
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In late August 1972, he created the role of Joseph in
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Prize for the Best Individual Performance by a Man.
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Gary U.S. Bonds

Liss, Hampshire
Ealing
Central School of Speech & Drama
Jeremy Brett
Tim Rice
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
West End
Wake in Fright
Liss
Hampshire
Churcher's College
Central School of Speech & Drama
Angela Morant
Elsie Fogerty
Connaught Theatre
Not in the Book
Doctor in the House
Royal Court
Arnold Wesker
Chips with Everything
John Dexter
Prospect Theatre Company
Twelfth Night
Arms and the Man
Much Ado About Nothing
Tim Rice
Andrew Lloyd Webber

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