Known for Acting

Anthony Newley was born in Hackney, London, England, to Frances Grace Newley and George Kirby, a shipping clerk. He was attracted to acting, after seeing an ad for a child actor in a Fleet Street window. He attended the Italia Conti Stage School from the age of 14 and, two years later, played the Artful Dodger in David Lean's film, Oliver Twist (1948). Newley was called up to the Army for his National Service and, by the late 1950s, had a hit song Idol on Parade (1959), while in the movie of the same name. He married his first wife, Tiller Girl Ann Lynn in 1956 but it was a rocky marriage and they divorced in 1963. He was in the pop charts seven times in 1960, twice at Number One with "Why?" and "Do You Mind?" written by Lionel Bart. In 1961, he collaborated with Leslie Bricusse on the hit stage show, Stop the World: I Want to Get Off (1966). After long runs in London and on Broadway, it was made into a film, starring Millicent Martin, with the hit song "What Kind of Fool Am I?".
1948
as Artful Dodger
1987
as Captain Manzini
1967
as Matthew Mugg
1956
as Radio Operator, Tairoa, Prisoner on Admiral Graf Spee
1956
as LCpl. 'Spider' Webb
1948
as Dick Bultitude
1944
as Boy in English Camp (uncredited)
1986
as Trevor Peacock
1992
as Sal Manelli
1959
as Hooky Hook
1975
as Sweeney
1986
as Victor Coles
1948
as Miles Minor
1983
as Wilson Mahoney
1968
as Charlie Blake
1957
as Miguel
1963
as Sammy 'Lee' Leeman
1955
as Marine Clarke
1957
as Roger Endicott
1949
as Charlie Ritchie