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27: 533:(now mainly techno) under this name fantompowa, a 12" single was released by Guy McAffer's RAW label (RAW046) which had Hippolyte's vocals and lyrics on the first track ("The Geezer Meets Fantompowa - feat. Mr. T") in the month before he died. Hippolyte also made two short musical films with the fantompowa collective; 532:
culture of South East London. Hippolyte sang with them from the early 1990s, and would commute between Skelmersdale and London to perform and record with fantompowa, with his vocals and lyrics on all five albums released, and on a 12" single, "Over The Horizon" Still recording and releasing tracks
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of Scotland in 1988; and after moving to Skelmersdale, he also drummed for two local bands - Eyes in the Sky and The Worryers, who played local festivals and gigged at various venues around North West England. He was part of a collective of musicians and film makers who worked under the label
453:(dir. Matthew Jacobs, 1991), which was the story of a strong preacher woman at a Gospel Church in London whose life is turned upside down by the re-appearance - after many years - of her son's father. He was involved in a film written and directed for Pimlico Arts and Media called 434:. The audience is asked to act as the jury, and must decide whether Ragamuffin is guilty of causing the criminalisation of black youth or whether his actions and attitudes are justified by the long history of oppression and prejudice he has endured. Hippolyte performed at 465:
artist collective, who had met Hippolyte at drama college, captures a 'renaissance moment' in the Black Arts Movement of late 1980s Camden Town in this short avant-garde film. In 1993, Hippolyte played the role of a demonic father in a play called
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After his father returned to St Lucia with his elder brother, Hippolyte lived with his mother in a flat over an antiques shop on Fulham Road, owned by the local council. He was briefly interested in becoming a footballer (and had trials for
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Tony Hippolyte was originally the drummer, and later on, the singer with the band which later recorded as Three Key Possee, and Three Key Sound. He had drummed with the reggae/rock band If'n'If on a tour of the
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with their relatives from the Regis family, also from St Lucia. Their house was very near the centre of the race riots that took place soon after he was born - which were depicted in the film
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He first started playing drums at college, and whilst living in South East London, he met the musicians that he played and recorded with in the Fantopowa coolective.
328:, which he joined for the fourth and fifth series, playing a variety of characters, such as Eazi Target and Cardinal Richelieu in the programme's version of 514:, which was a dance piece based on the effects of the slave-culture in Africa. The group was based in Hackney and toured London and South-East England. 270: 322:
at the Soho Polytechnic Theatre. Also in 1984, he was employed as one of the presenters on the award-winning ITV children's Saturday morning show,
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fantompowa, who originally started playing together during the post-punk period, and later morphed into trip-hop and techno, via the dub and
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which had happened in the summer of 1958, just after Hippolyte was born and living with his parents in the area. Hippolyte's character was
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supporter). However, he was spotted at an open audition for Common Stock, a community theatre project for working-class kids started by
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and Deptford Albany, and the play was both commercially and critically successful enough to be taken to London's West End.
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by local playwright Cheryl Martin, which was premiered in the New Works Season 1992 at the
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where he completed a three years full-time course (Diploma in Community Theatre Arts).
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with the Moving Parts theatre company in 1983, followed by a part in a play called
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After leaving college in 1981, he was given a part in the Common Stock play
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Following the release of the film, in 1986 he was given a central role in
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after a brief struggle with cancer on 17 May 2016, and was cremated in
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trumpeter Mr Cool, who becomes involved in the fight against the
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with the Forsooth Theatre Company, a futuristic styling of
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He was then given his first major film role, as Mr Cool in
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parents. They originally lived at Silchester Terrace in
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A year later, he played Ibo the sound engineer in the
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Julien Temple), based on 36:needs additional citations for 883:Alumni of Rose Bruford College 1: 687:"Amani Naphtali - Playwright" 414:, (1987), which also starred 257:, despite being a lifelong 899: 868:British theatre directors 468:Hunting the Dead Daughter 132: 500:Measure for Measure 2020 371:. The film also starred 342:. In 1986 he acted in a 248:Early life and education 385:Notting Hill Race Riots 498:. 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