Timothy Howar (born 24 November 1969) is a Canadian-born English actor and singer who is currently with the pop-rock band
Mike + The Mechanics
Mike and the Mechanics (stylised as Mike + The Mechanics) is an English rock supergroup formed in Dover in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, initially as a side project during a hiatus period for his earlier group Genesis. The band is known for hit sin ...
.
Career
Howar was born in
Spirit River, Alberta, Canada.
[Mandel, Lyssa]
"Tim Howar"
broadway.com, February 25, 2006
He has spent his career on both sides of the Atlantic, starring in both West End and Broadway productions. In his theatre career he has played an extensive variety of roles, ranging from rock musicals such as ''
Rent
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*Economic rent, any payment in excess of the cost of production
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'' and ''
Rock of Ages Rock of Ages may refer to:
Films
* ''Rock of Ages'' (1918 film), a British silent film by Bertram Phillips
* ''Rock of Ages'' (2012 film), a film adaptation of the jukebox musical (see below)
Music
* ''Rock of Ages'' (musical), a 2006 rock ...
'', to classical musicals such as ''
Les Misérables
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'' and ''
On the Town''. He is currently co-lead-singer of the band
Mike + The Mechanics
Mike and the Mechanics (stylised as Mike + The Mechanics) is an English rock supergroup formed in Dover in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, initially as a side project during a hiatus period for his earlier group Genesis. The band is known for hit sin ...
.
His career in music started young, singing in the Alberta Youth Choir, the Centennial Singers, and Pro Coro Canada, before joining Edmonton Musical Theatre. His dance career began at 16, which led to him becoming an apprentice with Ballet North. He had been offered a full scholarship to the
Royal Winnipeg Ballet
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is Canada's oldest ballet company and the longest continuously operating ballet company in North America.
History
It was founded in 1939 as the "Winnipeg Ballet Club" by Gweneth Lloyd and Betty Farrally (who also ...
,
[ which he declined after deciding to pursue his love of theatre / musical theatre.
He began his career on stage at age 18 playing the Artful Dodger in '']Oliver!
''Oliver!'' is a coming-of-age stage musical, with book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is based upon the 1838 novel '' Oliver Twist'' by Charles Dickens.
It premiered at the Wimbledon Theatre, southwest London in 1960 before ...
'' (Stage West's 100th production, Edmonton) just after winning the Grand Prize in the Youth Talent International Competition in Memphis, Tennessee - he is still the only Canadian to hold this award - and then went on to appear in the Canadian productions of Broadway shows ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' (often colloquially known as ''Joseph'') is a sung-through musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the character of Joseph from the Bible's Book of Genesis. Th ...
'' (cover Joseph), and ''Miss Saigon
''Miss Saigon'' is a stage musical by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, with lyrics by Boublil and Richard Maltby Jr. It is based on Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera '' Madame Butterfly'', and similarly tells the tragic tale of a doomed ...
'' in Toronto (cover Chris). He played the title role in The Who’s ''Tommy
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* Tommy (given name)
* Tommy Atkins, or just Tommy, a slang term for a common soldier in the British Army
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''Tommy'' (1931 film), a Soviet drama film
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'' (Toronto and Canadian National tour) in 1996.
Other Canadian productions include ''Anne of Green Gables'' (Charlottetown Festival, PEI), Guilliame /cover Arnaud in ''The House of Martin Guerre
''The House of Martin Guerre'' is a musical written by Leslie Arden (music, lyrics & co-book) and Anna Theresa Cascio (co-book). It is inspired by the 16th century French peasant Martin Guerre.
Production history
It was first produced by The ...
'' (Toronto), Screamin’ John McGee in ''Rock and Roll'' (Theatre New Brunswick), Barnaby in '' Hello, Dolly!'' (Edmonton), Martin in Outrageous (Toronto), and Joel in ''Anything That Moves'' (Toronto).
He then went on to play Marius in ''Les Misérables
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In the English-speaking world, the novel is usually referred to by its original ...
'' (1998 US National tour and Toronto) with Colm Wilkinson
Colm Wilkinson (born 5 June 1944), also known as C. T. Wilkinson, is an Irish tenor and actor who is best known for originating the lead role of Jean Valjean in ''Les Misérables'' (in the West End and Broadway) and for taking the title role i ...
for over 2 years, playing most every state in America (except Alaska!).
He moved to the UK to play Michael in the new musical ''Peggy Sue Got Married
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'' at the Olivier Theatre
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in 2001, and decided to stay in the UK after being asked to originate the role of Stuart Clutterbuck in the Rod Stewart musical ''Tonight's the Night Tonight's the Night may refer to:
Films
* ''Tonight's the Night'' (1932 film), a 1932 British film starring Leslie Fuller
* ''Tonight's the Night'', American title of the 1954 film ''Happy Ever After'', a British comedy starring David Niven
* ''T ...
'' (2003, Victoria Palace Theatre). In between, he also did ''Ragtime
Ragtime, also spelled rag-time or rag time, is a musical style that flourished from the 1890s to 1910s. Its cardinal trait is its syncopated or "ragged" rhythm. Ragtime was popularized during the early 20th century by composers such as Scott ...
'' at the Cardiff International Festival. Following this, he played the role of Ozzie in '' On the Town'' at the ENO (London Coliseum and Théâtre du Châtelet). He returned to New York to play Roger in the Broadway production of ''Rent
Rent may refer to:
Economics
*Renting, an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good, service or property
*Economic rent, any payment in excess of the cost of production
*Rent-seeking, attempting to increase one's share of e ...
'' for the 10th Anniversary production, from January 30, 2006 through July 29. He stayed in New York for 3 more years, before returning to London after landing a record deal with his rock-band Van Tramp. UK credits include ''Latin Fever'' (West End and UK Tour), Shoes (Sadlers Wells and Peacock Theatre), and Stacee Jaxx in ''Rock of Ages Rock of Ages may refer to:
Films
* ''Rock of Ages'' (1918 film), a British silent film by Bertram Phillips
* ''Rock of Ages'' (2012 film), a film adaptation of the jukebox musical (see below)
Music
* ''Rock of Ages'' (musical), a 2006 rock ...
'' (2013, Shaftesbury Theatre and Garrick Theatre).
In 2018 he recreated the role of Freddie Trumper in the London revival of ''Chess
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'' for the English National Opera
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at the London Coliseum.[ From 3 September - 8 December 2018, he will play the role of the Phantom in the ]Andrew Lloyd-Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948), is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. He has composed 21 musicals ...
musical ''The Phantom of the Opera
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'' at Her Majesty's Theatre
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in London.
He is also a regular guest soloist for concerts around the world, including Raymond Gubbay concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, Friday Night is Music Night for BBC Radio, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Abbey Road 80th Concert, the Halle Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Belgium and France, the London Philharmonic, London Concert Orchestra, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, and BBC Concert Orchestra.
In 2009, he was asked to join legendary rock-band Mike + The Mechanics
Mike and the Mechanics (stylised as Mike + The Mechanics) is an English rock supergroup formed in Dover in 1985 by Mike Rutherford, initially as a side project during a hiatus period for his earlier group Genesis. The band is known for hit sin ...
as co-frontman with Andrew Roachford
Andrew Roachford (born 22 January 1965) is a British singer-songwriter and the main force behind the band Roachford, who scored their first success in 1989 with the hits "Cuddly Toy" and "Family Man". He has also had a successful solo career. ...
, and has spent the past few years recording and touring around the world singing hits such as “All I Need is a Miracle” and “I Can’t Dance" to sell-out audiences and arenas. Their latest album of new material Let Me Fly was released in 2017 and stayed in the top 10 for over 8 weeks on BBC Radio 2. They continue to tour and play at festivals and gigs around the world. He is currently working on another MATM album set for release in 2019 on BMG, as well as a solo album.
He is also in demand as a voiceover artist, having lent his voice to many varied projects, in particular gaming and corporate work.
Original Cast Recordings / rock recordings include:
*Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (original Canadian cast recording)
*Tonight’s the Night (Original London cast recording)
*Somewhere in the Audience (Eric Woolfson)
*Burning Blue (Movie soundtrack)
*Comrade Rockstar (Original cast recording)
*"Wrong Songs For Summer" & "Uncle David" (for composer Richard Thomas)
*Shoes the Musical (Richard Thomas)
*Wheels of Fortune (Van Tramp)
*The Road; The Hits; Let Me Fly (Mike + the Mechanics)
TV/Film includes:
*F/X (Canada)
*''Last Chance Harvey'' (with Dustin Hoffman & Emma Thompson)
*Commercials (inc. Tim Hortons, Canada)
Personal life
Howar was married to Ruthie Henshall
Valentine Ruth Henshall (born 7 March 1967), known professionally as Ruthie Henshall, is an English actress, singer and dancer, known for her work in musical theatre. She began her professional stage career in 1986, before making her West End de ...
from 2004 and divorced in 2009. They have two daughters, Lily and Dolly.[Gans, Andrew]
" Peggy Sue Got Married's Ruthie Henshall and Tim Howar to Marry"
''Playbill'', 26 February 2004
In September 2016 he married Musical Director Jodie Oliver at Greyfriars Kirk
Greyfriars Kirk ( gd, Eaglais nam Manach Liath) is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, located in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is surrounded by Greyfriars Kirkyard.
Greyfriars traces its origin to the south-west parish of ...
in Edinburgh.
They have one son, Hamish, born in April 2018. Howar left midway through the opening performance of the musical ''Chess'' when his wife gave birth.[Foster, Alistair]
"A star is Bjorn: 'Chess' star Tim Howar leaves musical midway through as wife goes into labour"
''Standard'', 27 April 2018
References
External links
Tim Howar's Official Website
Profile at Broadway.com
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Mike + The Mechanics members
1969 births
Musicians from London
Living people
Canadian expatriates in the United Kingdom