
Robin Le Mesurier
Acting
Biography
Robin Mark Le Mesurier Halliley (22 March 1953 – 22 December 2021) was a British guitarist, known for his long collaborations with Rod Stewart and Johnny Hallyday, as well as for the wide-ranging nature of his musical performance, including membership of such bands as The Wombles. Le Mesurier was the son of two of Britain's best-loved comedy actors, Hattie Jacques and John Le Mesurier. Le Mesurier gained a strong following during and after his appearance on Living TV's reality show Rehab (2009), in which he opened up about his battle with alcoholism. Le Mesurier was educated at Sussex House School, where he described himself as being "completely out of place", and then Westminster City grammar school. This was also an unhappy experience and Le Mesurier would be teased about his famous mother. As a teenager he was offered a place at the Royal College of Music but turned it down. In his prime, Le Mesurier was a fan of The Faces and of guitar stars Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, and Jeff Beck. His first official band was The Reign (whose first single was written by the Yardbirds members Keith Relf and Jim McCarty). The band lasted until 1973, then Le Mesurier became the guitarist of The Wombles, Mike Batt's novelty pop band that played his music for the British children's TV show The Wombles. At the beginning of his collaboration with Rod Stewart, Le Mesurier was mainly a guitar technician and session musician. In 1976 he signed with a record company with which Rod Stewart was associated. He toured the United States with Air Supply in 1977 as the opening act for Rod Stewart. After a period with Lion, eventually renamed The Difference, he was invited in 1980 to join the Rod Stewart group. In 1994, he recorded two tracks on French singer Johnny Hallyday's first English-language record Rough Town. He became Hallyday's musical director, besides founding the group Farm Dogs with Bernie Taupin and Jim Cregan. In September 2015, Le Mesurier joined Rod Stewart and Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood for the Faces reunion. Le Mesurier appeared in a double episode in the TV series Sport Crime playing himself. The plot is about a campaign in which rock stars voluntarily submit to anti-doping rules the same as sportsmen. Sport Crime is the first ever series based on sports investigation. Showrunner Daniela Scalia states that the main character "Dabs is a former rugbyman who is a rock fanatic, having Rolling Stones, Faces, Rod and Bowie as main life references. Hence the connection, Luca (Dabs) is the ultimate Rod encyclopedia, from Brentford to the Faces reunion… (which include Robin)”. Le Mesurier died of cancer on 22 December 2021, at the age of 68. Source: Article "Robin Le Mesurier" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Susan Keane is a glamorous San Francisco magazine writer beginning to adjust to being single, who learns to be independent-minded, after being taken care of all her life.
Suddenly Susan
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Sport Crime

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Johnny Hallyday - Rester Vivant Tour

Jordan is the nice-guy son of a famous producer. Clyde is his darkly handsome, reckless pal, who believes in nothing. And when the two encounter a cluster of police cars - completely by chance - their lives are changed forever.
Inside the Goldmine

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Johnny Hallyday - Destination Vegas

From New York to Los Angeles, a journey in the United States, in the footsteps of Johnny Hallyday, on tour in the country he has always admired. On the stages trodden by his idols, Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent or Eddie Cochran, he presents to an audience that does not know him a raw rock, full of emotion and energy. A tour he did to give back to America what it had given him.
Mon nom est Johnny

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Hallyday Bercy 2003

Recorded at the Los Angeles Sports Arena on February 9, 1992, and released as Rod Stewart – Vagabond Heart Tour on VHS and Laserdisc in August 1992.
Rod Stewart Vagabond Heart Tour

Air Supply: It Was 30 Years Ago Today 1975-2005