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Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958) is an English musician, actress, and TV presenter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Willcox has had eight
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singles, released over 20 albums, written two books, appeared in over 40 stage plays and 10 feature films, and voiced and presented numerous television shows. Between 1977 and 1983, she fronted the band Toyah, before embarking on a solo career in the mid-1980s. At the 1982 BPI/Brit Awards, Toyah was nominated for British Breakthrough Act, and Best Female Solo Artist. Toyah was nominated a further two times in this category in 1983, and in 1984. Her hit singles include "
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", "
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" and " I Want to Be Free".


Childhood and early life

Willcox was born on 18 May 1958 in
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, Birmingham. Her father Beric Willcox ran a successful joinery business and owned three factories. Her mother Barbara Joy, née Rollinson, was a professional dancer, with whom he fell in love after seeing her on stage in
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with singing and comedy double act
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, and married in 1949. Barbara had to give up her career after giving birth to Nicola (born 1950) and Kim (born 1953), Willcox's elder sister and brother, respectively. Willcox has suggested her first name could be in reference to Toyah, Texas or to a Native American word "toyah" meaning "water," although she notes her parents deny both origins. Willcox enjoyed a financially comfortable childhood,Archived a
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attending a private girls' school, but was bullied. Requiring physiotherapy for a spinal condition, she behaved violently towards her mother, to whom she was close. An absentee pupil and frequently rebellious, she sat O-levels a year late, owing to corrective surgery on her feet. She achieved one O-level pass, in music. Alienated by her background and surroundings, her rebellious behaviour led to her shunning male company and adopting an aggressive and flamboyant identity. Her early interest in music, dance and acting, combined with her alienation, and her uncertainty regarding her sexuality, led Willcox to seek an outlet, initially in acting and then in music. She attended the Old Rep Drama School in Birmingham, paying privately because she was denied a grant, the assessor noting: "She has a lisp and isn't attractive." She began working as a dresser in local theatres, including The Alexandra, Birmingham, and the Birmingham Hippodrome. Because of her distinctive appearance and gaudily dyed hair, repertory actors referred to her as "The Bird of Paradise." A friend's suggestion that she should see the
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led to her being attracted to the
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, but she resolved to do better, travelling to London to take up a career in acting and music.


Move to London

After appearing as an extra in a drama being made at the BBC Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham, an opening came to take a role in ''Glitter'' (1976), a play in the BBC '' Second City Firsts'' series, alongside
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and Phil Daniels. Recommended to the play's director by a member of the wardrobe department because of her distinctive appearance and oddball character, Willcox was given the role of Sue, a girl who sang with the band
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and who dreamed of appearing on ''
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''. In the course of the 30-minute play, Willcox performed two songs she had co-written: "Floating Free" (an acoustic ballad, with Phil Daniels accompanying her on guitar) and "Dream Maker". The play was seen by Kate Nelligan and
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, who offered her work with the National Theatre in London, where she got the part of Emma in '' Tales from the Vienna Woods'', directed by Schell. The opening led to her relocating to London. In 1977, while playing Emma in ''Tales from the Vienna Woods'' at the National Theatre, Willcox, inspired by her role as a musician in ''Glitter'', fronted a band called Toyah which featured
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on guitar, Mark Henry on bass, Steve Bray on drums, Peter Bush on keyboards, and herself on vocals. Having never considered herself a musician, she found herself fronting a successful band, although still uncertain about her own sexuality and repelled by her bandmates' antics with groupies. Introduced by actor
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to director
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, Willcox was offered 'any part you want' in '' Jubilee'' (called ''Down with the Queen'' at the time). Plagued by budgetary issues, the film featured Willcox as the murderous 'Mad', as well as a number of other prominent figures from the punk scene. She went on to play 'Monkey' in the 1979 film of
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,'' having been introduced to director Franc Roddam through an association with
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. Willcox demanded the part of Monkey from Roddam. She completed filming despite requiring medical attention for pneumonia. The possibility of a role in the
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' film, '' The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle'' under director
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having fallen through, Willcox went on to play Miranda in Jarman's film '' The Tempest'' which won her a nomination as Best Newcomer at the 1980 ''
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. Continuing a stage career alongside film work, in 1979, on London's
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stage, Willcox played Sharon in Nigel Williams' ''Sugar and Spice'', Tallulah in Stephen Poliakoff's ''American Days'' at the ICA, playing alongside
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,
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and Phil Daniels and taking a film role opposite
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in the made-for-television film ''
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'', directed by
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. Willcox found her dual careers as a musician and actress frequently in conflict, leading to confusion as to which role constituted a 'compartment' to put her into. Feeling her musical career was not taken as seriously as her acting, she nevertheless viewed her acting role as 'highbrow' and her musical career as 'lowbrow'.


Acting career

Willcox played Calamity Jane at the
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and was a guest vocalist in the anniversary concert of ''
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'' at the
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. She had many television roles, including series such as ''
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'' (1979) and '' Minder''. She starred opposite
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in '' The Ebony Tower'' (1984) and opposite
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in '' Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce'' (1984). She also appeared on ''
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'' and ''
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''. During the late 1980s and 1990s, Willcox forged ahead with a career as a stage performer. Notable credits include '' Trafford Tanzi'' (at the
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, leading role), ''Cabaret'' (Sally Bowles), ''Three Men on a Horse'' (winner of an
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for Best New Comedy), and the UK tour of Arthur Smith's ''Live Bed Show''. In 1990, she played Costanza in the national tour of Amadeus. Although she had presented the magazine series ''Look! Hear!'' for BBC Birmingham between 1979 and 1981, it was in the 1990s that Toyah's career as a TV presenter took off. She began by presenting arts programmes ''First Night'' and ''Time Off'' in 1993. By the mid to late 1990s, Toyah could be seen presenting items on shows such as ''Watchdog:healthcheck, This Morning'' and ''The Heaven and Earth Show.'' She also worked on VH1 for three years, presenting ''Toyah and Toyah'' and ''Chase'' for the cable music station. Viewers could accompany Toyah to various locations worldwide during her tenure as a reporter on BBC travel shows such as ''Holiday'' and ''Holiday- Fasten Your Seatbelts.'' In 1996, Toyah had the unique honour of simultaneously hosting both ''
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'' on the BBC and ''Good Sex Guide Late'' on ITV. At the turn of the millennium, Toyah continued to work on ''The Heaven and Earth Show'' as a newspaper reviewer and also presented a series of ''Whose Recipe Is It Anyway'' on the
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and 40 episodes of ''Beyond Medicine'' on the
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. As the noughties progressed, Toyah had stints presenting ''Head2Head'' and ''Destination Lunch'' on the
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channel, was a newspaper reviewer on
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, hosted various music programmes for Vintage TV and was a guest presenter on ''
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'' in 2007. In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series ''
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''. She also provided the voices for the children's television programmes ''
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'' and '' Brum''. She has also appeared in the reality television series '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'' and '' I'm Famous and Frightened!''. In December 2018, she won her heat of ''
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''. In the 2000s, Willcox had a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of '' Calamity Jane'' (nominated for an ''
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'' Award for Best Musical) at the
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in 2003. In June 2008, Willcox appeared on '' Living with the Dead'' on
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to share her experiences of living in her haunted home. On 24 July 2008, Willcox appeared on UK
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's '' This Morning'' to discuss her role as a vampire in the rock musical ''
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''. Toyah has also appeared in shows looking back on popular culture, including the ''I'm a Celebrity'' series, and various 'Top 100 favourite' shows. More recently, Willcox played Queen Ivannah in ''
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'' at the Lyceum in
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for the 2009 Christmas season. In October 2009, she made a guest appearance in the BBC drama series '' Casualty''. Willcox has also been heard on radio, including the 2002
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series '' The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes''. She is also played the widow
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radio theatre's version of ''
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''. In December 2006, she joined the radio drama series '' Silver Street'' on the
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as Siobhan Brady. In November 2017, she played
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in a theatre adaptation of Derek Jarman's film '' Jubilee'' at Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre. This production transferred to the Lyric Hammersmith for a London run in March 2018. In recent years, there has been renewed interest in Toyah as a film actress, as she has appeared in a number of British films. These include: ''Aaaaaaaah!'', ''Extremis'', ''Lies We Tell'', ''SwipeRight'', ''Hound'', ''Heckle'' and ''Invasion Planet Earth''.


Musical career

In London, Willcox lived in a place called "Mayhem", a converted
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warehouse serving as a studio. It was here the band Toyah recorded their first demos. For the lack of proper bed she slept for a while in a "second-hand" coffin, reportedly used by the
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to transport victims of fatal accidents. Citing her role in ''
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'' as a boost to her musical career, with growing audiences Toyah signed to Safari Records, releasing a debut single "
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", which topped the UK Indie Charts. This was followed by the '' Sheep Farming in Barnet'' EP, produced by Steve James and
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. Initially released in Germany, in 1979 it was re-released as an LP, comprising the original six tracks, "Victims of the Riddle" A and B sides and three tracks that were previously unavailable on vinyl. Willcox's second album, ''
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'', went up to no. 40 in the
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in June 1980. By this time she is reported as announcing she had severed all ties with punk aesthetics. In January 1981, the live album ''
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'', recorded at the Lafayette Club in
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the previous June, made it to the Top 30, backed up by a TV documentary ''Toyah''. By now the original band had broken up and a new lineup was in place, consisting of
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, only Joel Bogen remaining and Toyah. 1981 saw Willcox's strengthened presence in the charts with hits such as '' Four from Toyah'' EP (no. 4, February 1981, including "
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"), the third studio album ''
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'' that went to no. 2 in May 1981 to be later certified platinum, " I Want to Be Free" (no. 8, June 1981), "
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" (no. 4, October 1981) and ''
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'' EP (no. 14, November 1981). She became one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs, which were also successful on an international level. At the end of the year Willcox won the ''
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reader's poll in two categories: Best Female Singer and Most Fanciable Female (beating
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to the second place). In 1981 she alone, according to Safari, sold in the UK more units than the whole of the Warner Bros. put together.Archived a
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In 1982 '' The Changeling'' album was released, produced by
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, marking a turn for a more goth-tinged sound, it went up to no. 6 in the UK. ''The Changeling'' was followed in the same year by a double live album '' Warrior Rock: Toyah on Tour''. Also in 1982, Willcox appeared in '' Urgh! A Music War'', a British film released in 1982 featuring performances by punk rock, new wave, and post-punk acts, filmed in 1980, in which she performed "Danced". Three more of her singles, "
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" and " Be Proud Be Loud (Be Heard)" charted in the Top 50. The making of '' Love Is the Law'' (1983) was the happiest period of her life, according to Willcox, combining work in the critically acclaimed stage play ''Trafford Tanzi'' and the film ''The Ebony Tower'' with Laurence Olivier with work on the album. By this time, though, her popularity started to decline: the album reached no. 28 (with singles "
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" and " The Vow" peaking at no. 24 and no. 50 respectively), and with a 1984 greatest hits compilation, released by K-tel and called confusingly '' Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! All the Hits'', failing to chart. Toyah Willcox disbanded her group, signed a
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with
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, and in 1985 released the solo studio album '' Minx'', which contained several
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s including
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's " School's Out", as well as her own hit, "
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". Willcox married British guitarist
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, founding member of
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, in
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, Dorset on his 40th birthday (16 May 1986). Together they formed a new band, called Fripp Fripp on the initial tours, later changing its name to Sunday All Over the World which released the critically acclaimed album '' Kneeling at the Shrine'' (1991). She referred to Fripp as her ' soulmate'. That same year she also sang lead vocals on the track "Lion of Symmetry" by Tony Banks of
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. Her next solo studio album ''
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'' (1987) was less successful although the single with her version of " Echo Beach" made it Top 50. Then in 1988 ''
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'' came out, an album through which Willcox vented her frustrations which started to accumulate as a result of having made the transformation "from all-powerful artist to invisible woman" in the course of just one year of marriage. This experimental
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, marking a considerable divergence from previous works, was released on E.G. Records. The attitude to ''Prostitute'', according to Willcox, in the UK and the US was radically different: "In the UK, when my management tried to sell it to the music reps, an awful lot got up and walked out of meetings; all male I hasten to add. In America, ''
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'' magazine said it was the dawning of a new era for me as a producer and that it was an antidote to
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. I started to receive mail from professors at eminent universities telling me they played the album at their lectures as an example of the new way of thinking coming from contemporary women." Robert Fripp joined his wife on her studio album ''
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'' (1991) which, along with '' Dreamchild'' (1994), received good reviews. In 1996 Willcox released ''
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'' on Aardvark Records, featuring strings from
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and produced by Oliver Davis.


Later career

In 2001, Willcox was awarded an
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by the
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in recognition of her achievements in performing arts, media and broadcasting. The 2001 May issue of '' Q'' magazine named Willcox number 48 in their top 100 Greatest Women in Music poll, as voted for by readers of the magazine. She returned to music in 2002 with new material for a limited edition ''Little Tears of Love'' EP and a one-off preview concert at
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. The same year she sold out eleven stadium gigs for the Here and Now tour. She continued to perform with her band, releasing a mini-album ''
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'' in 2003 on her own record label, Vertical Species Records, showcasing a darker, edgier direction. In 2004 she performed as part of The Best of the 80s tour in the UK alongside Nick Heyward, Curiosity Killed the Cat and
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. A live DVD followed in 2005, the year that also saw two parts of ''The Safari Records Singles Collection'' being issued. In May 2007, she collaborated with Bill Rieflin as the Humans for live dates in
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, to where she had been invited by the Estonian president. According to ''
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'', that resulted "from reading one of her husband's emails". The invitation was for him to go but he was not keen, so Willcox accepted. Also in 2007, Willcox signed a new worldwide publishing deal with Zomba Music Group. She continued to write and record solo material with long-term collaborator Simon Darlow. On 29 October 2007, a new single ''
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'', came out, followed by the ''
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'' album, written and produced in collaboration with Darlow and released by Willow Recordings Ltd. on 15 September 2008. As part of Liverpool's European Capital of Culture year, she performed for the first time ever at the newly opened Liverpool Echo Arena and Conference Centre. In 2009, a new version of ''
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'' was created, called ''Vampires Rock Christmas'', and Willcox was back in her role as the Killer Queen, alongside the writer and one of the stars of the show, Steve Steinman. Willcox continued to perform with The Humans, featuring Bill Reiflin, Chris Wong and occasionally husband Robert Fripp. Described as "European experimental meets West Coast American
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", the Humans recorded their debut studio album '' We Are the Humans'' in
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in 2008, released in Estonia in May 2009 to coincide with the band's return to play in front of the country's president. The album received a UK digital release in September 2009, along with a single " These Boots Are Made for Walkin'". At the end of the year Willcox came seventh in a BBC series naming the "Queens of British Pop", as voted for by the British public. In 2010 Willcox with the Humans performed at the London's Roundhouse Haiti earthquake fundraiser concert. On 17 June 2011, Willcox commenced on a special from Sheep Farming to Anthem tour, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her breakthrough hit "
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" and the platinum-selling album ''
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'', starting at the London's Leicester Square Theatre. The set included selections drawn exclusively from Toyah's first three albums, '' Sheep Farming in Barnet'' (1979), ''
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'' (1980) and ''
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'' (1981).
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, a British electronic musician, supported her on chosen dates. On 14 April 2012, Willcox launched the Changeling Resurrection 2012 tour at the Concorde 2 in Brighton to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her album '' The Changeling'' (1982). On 16 July 2012, Willcox performed a concert in her birthplace of Kings Heath, Birmingham, to celebrate being the first artist with a star on the King's Heath Walk of Fame. Andi Fraggs made a surprise appearance, duetting Willcox's 1981 hit single "Thunder in the Mountains". In 2013, Willcox released a deluxe edition of her 2008 album ''
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'' and embarked on the tour revisiting the '' Love Is the Law'' (1983)-era material. Willcox continued to tour both with her full band and also with an acoustic line-up for her "Up Close and Personal" shows. In 2018, Willcox toured her #Toyah60 show, which marked her sixtieth birthday and fortieth year in music. This was accompanied by the release of her ''Four from Toyah- Birthday Edition EP'' of new material, which charted highly in the digital charts. In 2019, Willcox charted at no. 74 in the UK album charts with a re-issue of her 2008 album ''In the Court of the Crimson Queen''. It also peaked at no. 22 on the Official Charts Company's sales chart and no. 7 in the independent chart. This was Willcox' first appearance in the British album charts since 'Minx' in 1985. In 2020 the box set ''Toyah Solo'' was released, containing six solo albums with bonus material, one ''Rare, Remixed and Revisited'' CD, and a DVD with promo videos and interviews. In 2020, following their acquisition of the Toyah Safari catalogue,
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began reissuing Toyah's early albums in deluxe 2CD/DVD and vinyl formats. Both ''Sheep Farming in Barnet'' and ''Blue Meaning'' have been reissued at the time of writing, both charting in the UK album charts and the independent charts. During the first UK lockdown of 2020, Toyah began broadcasting from her home across social media and
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. On Saturdays she answers fan questions and shares archive performances in ''Toyah at Home'' and co-hosts ''Agony Aunts'' alongside her husband Robert Fripp. However, it is her ''Sunday Lunch'' series with Fripp that has garnered the most notoriety, frequently going viral and racking up millions of hits on YouTube. She released '' Posh Pop'', her first solo studio album since 2008, on CD and vinyl via DMG on 27 August 2021, with the album featuring 10 tracks composed by Toyah and " Slave to the Rhythm" co-writer Simon Darlow. The album reached no. 22 in the charts. Alongside Fripp, Toyah continued with their ''Sunday Lunch'' online series. Recent editions of Willcox and Fripp’s weekly covers series – which they launched amid COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 – have included their take on Slipknot's "
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's "
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", Rammstein's "
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",
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' " All My Life",
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' " Slave to the Rhythm" and
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's "
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". On 12 August 2022, they released "Slave to the Rhythm" as a digital download and streaming single. In August 2022, she appeared as herself in two episodes of the
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series ''
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''. Toyah will be joining
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on his UK live dates this October on The Roadside Tour 2022, alongside special guests,
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.


Personal life

She has been married since 1986 to musician
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, founder and guitarist of the progressive rock group
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. The couple have no children and have arranged their wills so as to leave their estates to the establishment of a musical educational trust for children. In 1987, Willcox was invited to make a speech at the Women of the Year ceremony in the presence of
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, expressing her views on the subject of how being disabled incites creativity and craving for a fuller life experience. In 2002, she became a prominent opponent of planned accommodation centres for
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s near the
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village of Throckmorton, protesting together with more than one thousand villagers. In November 2007, Willcox took on the role of sponsoring the Black Country Urban Park for the People's £50 million Big Lottery Fund. In April 2008, she took part in the Great Walk to Beijing alongside other celebrities, to raise money for
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's cancer charity.


Discography

* '' Sheep Farming in Barnet'' (1980) * ''
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'' (1980) * ''
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'' (1981) * '' The Changeling (1982) * '' Love Is the Law'' (1983) * '' Minx'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1987) * ''
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'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1991) * ''
Take the Leap! ''Take the Leap!'' is a studio album by the British singer Toyah Willcox, first released as ''Leap!'' in 1993 by Pony Canyon. It consists of new tracks as well as re-recordings of older songs from Toyah the band's repertoire. Background The al ...
'' (1993) * '' Dreamchild'' (1994) * '' Looking Back'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1996) * ''
Velvet Lined Shell ''Velvet Lined Shell'' is a mini-album by the British singer Toyah Willcox, released in 2003 by her independent label Vertical Species. Background This release consists of six tracks, recorded in Toyah's hometown of Birmingham. Three of the musi ...
'' (2003) * ''
In the Court of the Crimson Queen ''In the Court of the Crimson Queen'' is a studio album by British singer Toyah Willcox, originally released in 2008 by Willow Recordings. Background The album title (a reference to King Crimson's debut album, ''In the Court of the Crimson King' ...
'' (2008) * '' Posh Pop'' (2021)


Tours

* 1979: The Resurrection Tour * 1979: Sheep Farming in Barnet Tour * 1980: Bird in Flight Tour * 1980: Ieya Tour * 1981: College Tour * 1981: Anthem Tour * 1981: Good Morning Universe: European Tour * 1982: Changeling Tour * 1982: Mini Tour * 1983: Rebel Run Tour * 1988: Fripp Fripp Tour * 1989: Sunday All Over the World Tour * 1993: Take the Leap! Tour * 1994: Leap 2 Dream Tour * 1994: Acoustic Dreamchild Tour * 1994: Has God Ceased 2 Dream You? Tour * 2002: Here and Now Tour * 2004: Best of the 80s Tour * 2006: The Hitmakers Tour * 2010: From Sheep Farming to Anthem: Classics Revisited Tour * 2012: The Changeling Resurrection Tour * 2012: The Changeling Resurrection II * 2013: Love Is the Law & More Tour * 2014: Crimson Queen/Greatest Hits... Live! * 2014: Acoustic, Up Close & Personal * 2014: North American Tour (with The Humans) * 2014: Songs From The Intergalactic Ranch House... and Beyond! * 2015: Loud, Proud & Electric Tour * 2017: 80s Invasion Tour * 2018: #Toyah60 Tour * 2019: Thunder in the Highlands Scottish Tour * 2021/22: Posh Pop Tour * 2022: Electric Ladies with
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Filmography


Feature films

* 1978: '' Jubilee'' as Mad * 1979: ''
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'' as Bessie Watty * 1979: '' The Tempest'' as Miranda * 1979: ''
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'' as Monkey * 1981: '' Urgh! A Music War'' as herself * 1984: '' Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce'' as Valerie Cunningham * 1984: '' The Ebony Tower'' as Anne, 'The Freak' * 1993: ''
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'' as Pauline Carpenter * 1999: ''Julie and the Cadillacs'' as Barbara Gifford * 1999: '' The Most Fertile Man in Ireland'' as Dr. Johnson * 2011: ''The Power of Three'' as Michelle * 2015: ''
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'' * 2017: ''The Last Laugh'' * 2017: ''Lies We Tell'' * 2017: ''In Extremis'' * 2017: ''The Apple Picker'' * 2018: ''Hound'' * 2019: ''Heckle'' * 2019: '' Invasion Planet Earth'' * 2020: ''To Be Someone'' (post-production) * 2020: ''SwipeRight'' (post-production) * 2020: ''Doll House'' (in production) * 2020: ''
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'' as Alice Hodgson * 2021: ''
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'' as Estelle Roberts


TV appearances

* 1976: ''Second City Firsts'' as Sue * 1977: ''Three Piece Suite'' as Buzz – This Situation * 1978: ''Premier'' as Fran * 1979: '' The Quatermass Conclusion'' as Sal * 1980: ''
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'' as Toola * 1980: ''A Question of Guilt'' as Alice Fulcher * 1980: '' Minder'' * 1982: ''ITV Playhouse'' as Sheryl * 1982: ''Animal Magic'' as herself * 1982: ''Dear Heart'' as Super Advice Person * 1982: '' Tales of the Unexpected'' as Myra, known as Marigold * 1984: '' Pop Quiz – Christmas Special'' * 1985: ''Function Room'' * 1985: '' Pob'' as herself * 1987: ''
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'' as herself * 1988: ''
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'' as herself * 1988: ''Boudicca'' * 1990: ''
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'' as Miss Scarlet * 1990: ''The Tale of Little Pig Robinson'' as Ship's Cat * 1991–1994: '' Brum'' as Narrator * 1992 '' Hairy Jeremy'' as Narrator * 1992: ''First Night on TV'' – hosting * 1993: ''Maigret'' as Gigi * 1993: '' Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS'' as herself * 1994: ''
The Ink Thief ''The Ink Thief'' is a 1994 British children's TV show, shown on the ITV (TV network), ITV channel during their CITV segment. It starred Richard O'Brien and Toyah Willcox. The series was produced by Animus Entertainment for ITV Tyne Tees, Tyne ...
'' * 1995: ''
Kavanagh QC ''Kavanagh QC'' is a British television series made by Central Television for ITV between 1995 and 2001. All five series are available on DVD in both Region 1 and Region 2. Plot The series starred John Thaw as barrister James Kavanagh QC, ...
'' * 1995: ''The Shooting Gallery'' * 1996: ''Good Sex Guide Late'' * 1997: ''Presenting... Toyah on VH1'' * 1997: '' Light Lunch'' * 1997–2001: ''
Teletubbies ''Teletubbies'' is a British children's television series created by Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport for the BBC. The programme focuses on four differently coloured characters known as the Teletubbies, named after the television screens on t ...
'' as Narrator (opening and closing) * 1998: ''Boys from the Black Country – The Slade Story'' – hosting * 1998–2005: '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' * 1999: ''It's Slade'' * 1999: ''
Barmy Aunt Boomerang Barmy Aunt Boomerang is a children's comedy television series broadcast on BBC1 in the United Kingdom from 16 September 1999 to 21 December 2000. Sebastian's world is turned upside down by the arrival of his unconventional Australian aunt Boomera ...
'' * 2000: ''Doctors'' as Marcy Preston * 2002: ''Mr Bean: The Animated Series'' Additional Voices * 2002: ''Rock Legends'' as herself * 2002: ''Open House Panto Special'' * 2005: ''QueenMania'' * 2006: ''Proud Parents'' as herself * 2007–2008: ''
Secret Diary of a Call Girl ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' is a British drama television series that aired from 27 September 2007 to 22 March 2011 on ITV2, based on the blog and books by the pseudonymous Belle de Jour. It stars Billie Piper as Belle, a high-end London ...
'' * 2007: ''
Loose Women ''Loose Women'' (previously known as ''Live Talk'' from 2000 to 2001) is a British talk show that broadcasts on ITV1 weekdays from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. The show focuses on a panel of four female presenters who interview celebrities, talk about ...
'' – One Time Panellist * 2008: ''In Your Dreams'' as herself * 2008: '' Living with the Dead'' * 2008: ''
Celebrity Mastermind ''Celebrity Mastermind'' is a celebrity version of ''Mastermind'', a British television quiz show broadcast by BBC television. It began in 2002 as a one-off special, expanding to the current arrangement of 10 episodes, broadcast during December ...
'' * 2008: '' Ready Steady Cook – Celebrity Christmas Special'' as herself * 1982: ''FM (TV series)'' as Herself * 2009: ''Psychic Therapy'' as herself * 2009: ''Celeb Experiences'' as herself * 2009: '' Hole in the Wall'' as herself * 2009: ''Celebrity Brides Unveiled'' as herself * 2009: ''Celebrity Life Skills'' as herself * 2009: ''The One Show'' * 2009: '' Casualty'' * 2010: ''Greatest Christmas TV Moments '' (TV Movie documentary) * 2010: ''Gayle Tuesday: The Comeback '' * 2010: ''Greatest Christmas TV Ads '' (TV Movie documentary) * 2011: ''
Celebrity Ghost Stories ''Celebrity Ghost Stories'' is an American paranormal reality television series that debuted on October 3, 2009, with the pilot airing on September 26, 2009. Its first four seasons aired on The Biography Channel with the fifth airing on Lifetime M ...
'' * 2012: ''The Women of Doctor Who (TV Movie documentary)'' * 2012: ''Doctor Who: Best of Specials (TV Mini-Series documentary)'' * 2013: ''The Big Fat Quiz of the 80s (TV Movie)'' * 2013: '' All Star Mr & Mrs'' * 2013: ''3 Sides of the Coin (Short)'' * 2013: ''The Power of Three'' * 2013: ''Dun Punkin: Ep.1 – 'Boys Will Be Boys' (Short)'' * 2014: '' Splash!'' * 2014: '' Pointless'' * 2014: ''
Who's Doing the Dishes? ''Who's Doing the Dishes?'' is a cooking game show that aired on ITV from 1 September 2014 to 14 October 2016. It is hosted by Brian McFadden Brian Nicholas McFadden (born 12 April 1980) is an Irish pop singer and television presenter w ...
'' * 2015: ''Doctors'' as Bill * 2016: '' The Chase Celebrity Special'' * 2018: ''Celebrity Mastermind'' as herself * 2020: ''Celebrity Catchphrase'' * 2021: ''Pointless Celebrities'' * 2021: ''Celebrity Tipping Point'' * 2021: ''Britain's Biggest 80s Hits'' (also known as ''The 80s Greatest Hits'') various episodes as herself (talking head contributor) * 2021: ''Britain's Biggest 70s Hits'' (later years) as herself (talking head/punk-era expert) * 2022: ''
Fame in the Family ''Fame in the Family'' is a British reality series that aired on Channel 4 over three weeks beginning 14 March 2022. It is narrated by Pippa Haywood. All episodes are currently available to stream on-demand on All 4. Format Four strangers meet u ...
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Books

* 2000: ''Living Out Loud'' * 2005: '' Diary of a Facelift''


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