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Lionel Bart(1930-1999)

  • Music Department
  • Writer
  • Actor
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Lionel Bart in The Bond Sound: The Music of 007 (2000)
The son of a Jewish Tailor in London's working class East End young Lionel had no formal musical education and never learned musical notation but his music teacher at school declared him to be a genius. He gained a scholarship to St Martin's School of Art at age 16 and started work as a set painter in the theatre. When he saw a notice asking for song writers it was to change his life. His new name was inspired on a bus journey past St. Bartholomew's Hospital (affectionately known as Barts). He wrote his first musical in 1958, Wally Pone of Soho. It was not a success. However, the songs he wrote for the early British rock'n'rollers Tommy Steele (Rock With the Caveman and Little White Bull) and Cliff Richard (Living Doll - at No. 1 for 6 weeks in 1959) brought Lionel his first taste of success. His first musical success was with "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be". By the end of 1959 both "Fings" and "Lock Up Your Daughters" were running successfully in London's West End. In June 1960 he opened "Oliver!" which had been turned down by a dozen promoters and had to be financed by Bart himself. An immediate hit it received 16 curtain calls on the opening night and had advanced sales of 30,000 in the first week. Oliver! was followed by other fairly successful shows such as Blitz and Maggie May. Bart was just 30 and earning £16 a minute! To finance his next musical "Twang!!" (based on the Robin Hood story) he signed away all rights to Oliver! The new show flopped badly and Bart estimated he lost about one million pounds in that and in the lost rights to Oliver! He filed for bankruptcy in 1972 with debts of £73,000. By the late 1970s his heavy drinking had brought on diabetes. He stopped drinking but one third of his liver had been destroyed. Lionel Bart died aged 68 after suffering cancer for 6 months.
BornAugust 1, 1930
DiedApril 3, 1999(68)
BornAugust 1, 1930
DiedApril 3, 1999(68)
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  • Awards
    • 1 nomination total

Known for

Bons Baisers de Russie (1963)
Bons Baisers de Russie
7.3
  • Music Department(title song)
  • 1963
Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
Oliver!
7.4
  • Music Department
  • 1968
Ryan Reynolds in The Nines (2007)
The Nines
6.2
  • Soundtrack("As Long As He Needs Me")
  • 2007
Oliver!
  • Music Department

    Credits

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    Music Department



    • Song by Song (1977)
      Song by Song
      7.8
      TV Series
      • lyrics
      • 1980
    • Les Optimistes (1973)
      Les Optimistes
      6.6
      • songs by
      • 1973
    • Kirk Douglas, Susan George, and Susan Hampshire in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1973)
      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
      5.1
      TV Movie
      • music and lyrics
      • 1973
    • Black Beauty (1971)
      Black Beauty
      5.4
      • composer: theme music
      • 1971
    • Happening for Lulu
      7.9
      TV Series
      • musician: singer
      • 1969
    • Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
      Oliver!
      7.4
      • lyrics
      • 1968
    • World of His Own
      TV Series
      • composer: theme music
      • 1964–1965
    • Robert Mitchum and France Nuyen in L'affaire Winston (1964)
      L'affaire Winston
      6.6
      • composer: theme music
      • 1964
    • That Was the Week That Was (1962)
      That Was the Week That Was
      8.1
      TV Series
      • music
      • 1963
    • Bons Baisers de Russie (1963)
      Bons Baisers de Russie
      7.3
      • writer: title song
      • 1963
    • The Duke Wore Jeans (1958)
      The Duke Wore Jeans
      5.0
      • composer: Tommy Steele's numbers
      • writer: Tommy Steele's numbers
      • 1958
    • Tommy Steele in L'histoire de Tommy Steele (1957)
      L'histoire de Tommy Steele
      5.4
      • Tommy Steele's numbers written & composed by
      • 1957

    Writer



    • Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Cliff Richard, and Christopher Ryan in Cliff Richard & The Young Ones: Living Doll (1986)
      Cliff Richard & The Young Ones: Living Doll
      8.2
      Music Video
      • writer
      • 1986
    • Lock Up Your Daughters! (1969)
      Lock Up Your Daughters!
      5.0
      • play
      • 1969
    • Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
      Oliver!
      7.4
      • book by
      • 1968
    • The Duke Wore Jeans (1958)
      The Duke Wore Jeans
      5.0
      • story
      • 1958

    Actor



    • Village
      TV Movie
      • Guest of the Week
      • 1996
    • The Harry Secombe Show (1968)
      The Harry Secombe Show
      8.2
      TV Series
      • 1968
    • British Song Contest
      TV Series
      • Judge
      • 1965

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    Personal details

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    • Born
      • August 1, 1930
      • Stepney, London, England, UK
    • Died
      • April 3, 1999
      • Hammersmith, London, England, UK(liver cancer)
    • Other works
      "Wally Pone of Soho," original musical.
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Portrayal
      • 1 Article

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Born the youngest of 11 children.
    • Quotes
      Songs should be like sneezes - spontaneous.

    FAQ

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    • When did Lionel Bart die?
      April 3, 1999
    • How did Lionel Bart die?
      Liver cancer
    • How old was Lionel Bart when he died?
      68 years old
    • Where did Lionel Bart die?
      Hammersmith, London, England, UK
    • When was Lionel Bart born?
      August 1, 1930

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