John Leyton (born John Dudley Leyton, 17 February 1939, in Frinton-on-Sea,
Essex) is an English actor and singer.
Career As a singer he is best known for his hit song "Johnny Remember Me"
(written by Geoff Goddard and produced by Joe Meek) which reached Number 1
in the UK Singles Chart in August 1961.
John went to Highgate School and after completing his National Service, he
studied drama, paying his way through drama school with bit-part roles in
films and on television. His first major acting role was his portrayal of
Ginger in a 1960 Granada TV adaptation of Biggles, which earned him a
large following of young female fans and led to the formation of a John
Leyton fan club.
Following the success of Biggles, Leyton was persuaded by his manager,
Robert Stigwood, to audition as a singer for record producer Joe Meek, and
subsequently recorded a cover version of "Tell Laura I L
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