Roland Gift


Roland Lee Gift is a British singer, songwriter and actor. He was singer/frontman of the 1980s pop band Fine Young Cannibals.

Early life

Gift was born on 28 May 1961 in Sparkhill in the city of Birmingham, in England's West Midlands, to an English mother and an Afro-Caribbean father. He lived in Sparkhill until the age of 11, receiving his early formal education at Anderton Park School and Arden Primary School. His family then moved to Kingston upon Hull, where his mother, Pauline, ran several second-hand clothes shops, whilst he was a pupil at Kelvin Hall School.

Music career

Gift's first recording, on which he played the saxophone, was with Hull ska band Akrylykz; the second release on York's Red Rhino Records. Although this record was unsuccessful, it did bring him to the attention of Andy Cox and David Steele of the Beat. Akrylykz toured with the Beat, which led to them, in around 1985, asking him to be the lead singer of their new band Fine Young Cannibals after their old band, the Beat, had broken up. He also was a guest artist on the Ska City Rockers' "Time Is Tight" single.
In 1990, he was named by People magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" in the world.
Gift has performed as a solo artist, appearing at the Rewind Festival in Henley. On 13 February 2012, Gift appeared on BBC Radio Solent promoting the gigs and announced a potential new album in 2012. This will be a soundtrack to a film Gift is involved with. "The Prisoner" was played on the show and Gift said this would probably be included in the soundtrack.
He also appeared in Jools Holland's 20th annual Hootenanny show, which aired overnight on BBC2 on 31 December 2012 / 1 January 2013, the last to be recorded at BBC Television Centre. Gift sang the Fine Young Cannibals hits "Good Thing" and "Suspicious Minds".
Gift was a guest vocalist on Jools Holland's 2013 tour.

Acting career

In 1987, Gift had his first screen role in the film Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, and also appeared in Out of Order the same year. In 1990 he did his first stage work, playing Romeo in the Hull Truck Theatre's production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a production which had a brief run in the United States at the Staller Center for the Arts. He also appeared as a lounge singer in the 1987 film Tin Men, directed by Barry Levinson.
In 1989, he appeared in Scandal as Johnny Edgecombe, Christine Keeler's boyfriend.
In December 1992, he began the first of five appearances as the evil Immortal Xavier St. Cloud in the television series , and appeared in an episode of the Yorkshire Television series Heartbeat. He also had a small role as the jazz saxophonist Eddie Mullen in the mini-series Painted Lady, starring Helen Mirren, and appeared in the movie The Island of the Mapmaker's Wife.

Personal life

Gift has three sisters, Helga, Ragna and Jay, and one brother, Paul. Gift's son, Louis, was a member of an experimental acrobatic circus company called the 'Barely Methodical Troupe', which staged a public performance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2016.

Discography

Albums

Singles