Tam White

Tam White

출생 : 1942-07-21, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

사망 : 2010-06-21

약력

Born Thomas Bennett Sim White in Edinburgh, Scotland, White was primarily known as a blues vocalist with a trademark gravel-voiced voice. In the 1960s he recorded with beat groups The Boston Dexters and then The Buzz, who recorded one single with record producer Joe Meek in 1966. In the 1970s, White was the first artist to sing live on Top of the Pops,[2] and he provided the vocals for Robbie Coltrane to mime to as Big Jazza McGlone in John Byrne's award-winning television series Tutti Frutti in 1987. Mixed fortunes in the 1970s after the Boston Dexters split saw him hosting his own TV show on Scottish Television and performing in working men's clubs, followed by a spell when he returned to stonemasonry. He told The Scotsman: "Everyone wanted me to be somebody else. I did a series for STV in the 1970s, my own show, and I ended up in a monkey suit – it was incredibly embarrassing – and doing working men's clubs. I got hooked into that, anything to make a living." During this time White was drinking heavily, a habit he kicked in 1980.[2] In the same year White reformed the Dexters with a changing line-up that over the years included guitarist Jim Condie and jazz pianist Brian Kellock, with whom he also recorded a duet album. Billed as Tam White & The Dexters, the band built up a solid and loyal following for their live appearances, which generally sold out. In addition to being "a fixture" at the Edinburgh Jazz And Blues Festival,[3] there were also support slots for many better-known blues artists including B.B. King, Al Green and Van Morrison.[4] As the Dexters split for a second time, collaborations with musicians such as guitarist Neil Warden, the harmonica player Fraser Speirs and bassist Boz Burrell eventually developed into a permanent lineup known as The Shoestring Band, who continued performing together either as a trio or a larger band until Burrell's death in 2006. After this White re-formed the Dexters. White began acting on television in 1990, playing John Maguire in The Wreck on The Highway by Colin MacDonald. His most notable appearances include Paper Mask, The Negotiator, Braveheart, Cutthroat Island, Orphans, and two roles in Taggart, once in 1992 and once in 2000. He also had roles in Rebus: Black and Blue, playing Rico Briggs, The Legend of Loch Lomond, Goodbye, Mr Steadman and Man Dancin'. His latest television appearance's was playing Tony Macrae in EastEnders in late 2003 and early 2004, followed by a brief stint in 2009 in the BBC Scotland soap, River City. A fitness enthusiast, he died of a heart attack after a gym session in Edinburgh on 21 June 2010.[5]

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Tam White

참여 작품

Man Dancin'
Johnny 'Bus Stop'
Tough comedy drama set in Glasgow. Former enforcer Jimmy exits jail a changed man, but both his criminal boss and a corrupt copper think he's bluffing.
컷스로트 아일랜드
Fleming
해적선 모닝스타호, 갈색 머리의 미녀 모건은 선장인 아버지로부터 그의 목숨과 맞바꾼 보물 지도 한 장을 물려 받는다. 아버지는 자신의 이복형이자 악명 높은 해적선장 덕 브라운에게 목숨을 잃고 마나, 딸에게 두피에 새겨 두었던 보물 지도와 모닝스타호를 유산으로 남긴 것이다. 아버지의 뒤를 이어 선장이 된 모건은 지도에 쓰여진 라틴 문자를 해독할 수 있는 사람을 찾기 위해서 섬에 상륙한다. 노예 시장에 변장을 하고 나타난 모건은 노예로 팔려나온 사기꾼 쇼를 사들인다. 그 순간 곳곳에 나붙은 그녀의 현상수배 벽보 때문에 정체가 들통나자 군대에게 추격을 받고 모건 일행은 구사일생으로 그 곳을 도망쳐 나온다. 세 장의 지도가 모여야 비로소 완전한 보물 지도를 완성할 수 있는 상황에서 모건은 아버지를 몰아낸 악명높은 해적선장 덕에게 살해당할 위기를 맞게 되고, 그 때 약삭빠른 쇼는 보물을 찾는데 결정적인 단서가 될 두 번째 지도를 찾아 낸다.
브레이브하트
MacGregor
13세기 말, 스코틀랜드 왕이 후계자 없이 죽자 잉글랜드는 왕권을 요구하며 스코틀랜드에 포악한 정치의 그림자를 드리우기 시작한다. 윌리엄 월레스(멜 깁슨)는 폭정을 피하여 멀리 보내져 양육된다. 그가 성장하여 고향에 돌아왔을때 스코틀랜드는 여전히 잉글랜드의 군주 롱생크(패트릭 맥구한)의 핍박과 탄압에 시달리고 있었다. 그는 운명적인 사랑의 여인 머론(캐서린 맥코맥)을 만나 결혼하지만, 잉글랜드의 폭정에 머론은 잔인하게 처형된다. 월레스는 머론의 복수를 다짐하고, 하나 둘씩 모여드는 스코틀랜드 사람들을 모아 용맹과 투지로 무장한 저항군의 지도자가 되는데...
The Wreck on the Highway
John McGuire
In Edinburgh washed up country-and-western singer John McGuire is broke and his family is emigrating. He and grandson Billy share the same dreams. They run away together in search of John's wealthy American ex-co-star Betsy Hall.