James Michael Aloysius Bradford (born 16 March 1954), known as Jimmy Nail, is an English singer-songwriter, actor, film producer, and television writer. He played the role of Leonard "Oz" Osborne in the television show ''
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' and the title role in ''
Spender
''Spender'' is a British television police procedural drama, created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail, that first broadcast on 8 January 1991 on BBC1. The series, which also starred Nail as the titular character, ran for three series between 19 ...
''. He also recorded a 1992 number one single, "
Ain't No Doubt". His role as
Agustin, the oily crooner in the 1996 film ''
Evita'', gave him international recognition.
Early life
James Michael Aloysius Bradford was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne ( RP: , ), or simply Newcastle, is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. The city is located on the River Tyne's northern bank and forms the largest part of the Tyneside built-up area. Newcastle is a ...
to father Jimmy and mother Laura.
His father was an Irish Catholic shipyard worker, amateur boxer, and professional footballer. He describes himself as an angry kid who was expelled from secondary school for setting fire to curtains. When he was 13, his sister, Shelagh, died at the age of 20.
He later spent time drinking, fighting, and generally rebelling against authority. He was involved in a fight after a football match and was sent to prison. After being released he worked in a glass factory. While opening a crate of glass he stood on a six-inch spike that went through his foot and thereafter was called "Nail",
a name he later adopted professionally. Also at that time he played guitar in a rock band called the King Crabs.
His sister
Val McLane was an actress and later became Head of Drama at Sunderland University.
Career
Television
Nail's partner, Miriam, encouraged him to audition for a television show, and although he had no experience as an actor,
he won the role of Leonard Jeffrey "Oz" Osborne on ''
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'', an
ITV comedy drama about construction workers on the job, first in Germany, then other countries.
In 2000 he began work on reviving the ''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet'' series, this time for the
BBC. It was filmed in Middlesbrough and Arizona in 2001 and aired in 2002, with audience figures of 13 million. Another series saw the brickies holed up in Havana, and the final two-hour instalment, set in
Laos, broadcast over Christmas 2004 attracting over seven million viewers.
In 2008, Nail created and starred as Phil Parker in ''
Parents of the Band'', a 6 × 30 mins series on BBC1, broadcast between November 2008 and January 2009. The series revolved around a group of teenagers who formed a band just for their own enjoyment, and their parents, who fully expected them to be the next
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are c ...
. Ratings were disappointing, around three million.
Music
Nail had pop hits with "
Ain't No Doubt", co-written by Nail, Danny Schogger,
Guy Pratt
Guy Adam Pratt (born 3 January 1962) is a British musician. He is best known for his prolific work as a session bass player, working with artists including Pink Floyd (also David Gilmour and Nick Mason), Roxy Music (also Bryan Ferry), Gary M ...
and
Charlie Dore, "Crocodile Shoes", and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore".
His album ''
Growing Up in Public'' (east/west 1992) featured
Gary Moore,
David Gilmour, Elliot Randall and
George Harrison. ''
Crocodile Shoes'' (East West, 1994) was based on the BBC television series of the same name, in which he played an English country songwriter. The album sold more than one million copies in the UK.
''Big River'' featured guitarist
Mark Knopfler. ''Ten Great Songs and an OK Voice'' (
Papillon, 2001) was an album composed of
cover songs
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referred to a version of a song released ...
. Nail sang on the film soundtrack for ''
Evita''.
With
Tim Healy, Nail has been involved with the Sammy Johnson Memorial Fund, in memory of their friend and colleagues, established to help young talent in North East England. He has participated in the ''
Sunday for Sammy
''Sunday for Sammy'' is a series of biennial charity concerts held in aid of the Sammy Johnson Memorial Fund, which benefits young performers. The fund was established in memorial to Sammy Johnson, an actor from North East England, who died sudd ...
'' benefit concerts.
Theatre and film
Nail came out of retirement to act and sing in ''
The Last Ship'', a musical by
Sting about the shipbuilders of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the hometown of both Nail and Sting. Sting grew up in
Wallsend, down the street from the shipyards. Nail worked in the shipyards and is the son of a shipyard foreman. The show opened in Chicago. On Broadway, when ticket sales began to drop, Sting replaced Nail to try to save the musical, but it ended after a short run. Nail sang on the Original Broadway Cast Recording and on Sting's album, ''
The Last Ship''.
He had been due to reprise his role in the UK premiere at Northern Stage on 12 March 2018. The show's producer Karl Sydow stated: "After protracted negotiations carried out in good faith, we regret to announce the production's offer of employment to Jimmy Nail has been withdrawn.
Joe McGann will replace him when the show opens in Newcastle in March. Nail said "I was very much looking forward to appearing in Sting's The Last Ship, particularly here in my home city, sadly that's not to be." Nail played Parson Nathaniel in ''
War of the Worlds'' alongside
David Essex at the
Dominion Theatre, London in 2016.
He played
gamekeeper "Rabbetts" in ''
Danny, the Champion of the World'', based on the
novel of the same name by
Roald Dahl.
Nail had a lead singing role in the
1996 film adaptation of ''Evita''.
Defamation lawsuit
In 2004, Nail successfully sued
News Group Newspapers
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and
Harper Collins Publishers. The lawsuit concerned false and
defamatory allegations made two years before in an article in ''
News of the World'' and ''Nailed'', a biography which was the newspaper's source for the claims. He described reading the article as one of the worst experiences of his life.
He reportedly received damages of £30,000.
Personal life
Nail has two children and lives in London.
He is a
Newcastle United fan.
Filmography
Film
Television
Discography
* ''Take It or Leave It'' (1986)
* ''
Growing Up in Public'' (1992)
* ''
Crocodile Shoes'' (1994)
* ''Big River'' (1995)
* ''Crocodile Shoes II'' (1996)
* ''Tadpoles in a Jar'' (1999)
* ''10 Great Songs and an OK Voice'' (2001)
References
Sources
* Larkin, Colin. ''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', 3rd edition, Macmillan, 1998.
External links
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