Tim Dry

Tim Dry (born 9 January 1952) is a mime artist, writer, photographic artist, musician and actor, best known for appearing in Return of the Jedi and the cult sci-fi/horror film Xtro. Tim was a member of the duo Tik and Tok, that popularized robotic mime in the UK in the 1980s.

Early years

Tim Dry was born in Redhill, Surrey, in 1952. After leaving a Graphic Design Dip AD course at Reigate School of Art and Design in 1972, he moved to Brighton, Sussex to explore other areas of creativity, including painting, fine art and producing, along with other Reigate Art School alumni, The Cosmic Colouring Book which was published to acclaim in 1973.

In 1976, he relocated to London to train in mime and physical theatre with Desmond Jones and Lindsay Kemp (who tutored Kate Bush and David Bowie, amongst others).

The eighties

After three years of intensive stage work (both in solo and duo shows, and as a member of Jones' company 'Silents') Tim, alongside fellow mime partner Barbie Wilde, formed SHOCK: a rock/mime/burlesque/music troupe with Robert Pereno, Carole Caplin, LA Richards and Sean Crawford. SHOCK performed extensively in the burgeoning New Romantic club scene in London in the early 1980s. The first SHOCK single on RCA Records, 'Angel Face', (co-produced by Rusty Egan from Visage and Richard James Burgess from Landscape) was a modest dance floor hit in clubs all over the UK and in New York. SHOCK continued to play at the Blitz Club, The Venue, the Playboy Club, The Embassy Club, The Lyceum, and 'The People's Palace' performance at the Rainbow Theatre. They supported Gary Numan for three nights at his 'Farewell' concerts at Wembley Arena in April 1981. Reduced to a four-piece ensemble after the abrupt departure of Robert and LA in June 1981, SHOCK released a second single, 'Dynamo Beat', on RCA, which again was a dance floor hit in UK clubs, but failed to chart nationwide.

Tik and Tok

In early 1982 Tim and Sean left Shock to pursue their own vision of a combination of mime, visual image and music, creating a duo called Tik and Tok. Signed to Indie label Survival Records, they released 5 singles and an album 'Intolerance' in the UK, Europe and Japan. Their second single 'Cool Running' reached No.69 in the UK Top 70 Singles Chart (The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles).

In 1982, Tik and Tok were cast as featured creatures in two roles each in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. The same year also saw them appear in the cult sci-fi/horror film Xtro. Tim played The Monster and Sean played The Commando.

Tik and Tok supported Duran Duran on their sell-out UK tour of 1982 and Gary Numan on his comeback UK 'Warriors' tour in 1983. They appeared on 23 TV shows, including 'The Royal Variety Performance' in front of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and the cult music program, 'The Tube', hosted by Jools Holland and Paula Yates.

Tik & Tok reformed briefly in 2005, creating a new album, 'Dream Orphans', in which Tim wrote, played and produced all the songs. Tim and Sean appear regularly at 'Star Wars' autograph conventions worldwide.

Photographic work

Tim is an award-winning photographic artist, whose subjects have included Mick Jagger, Steven Berkoff, composer Georg Kajanus, The Mediaeval Baebes, writer Rupert Thomson and Joan Collins.

His work has been commissioned as CD covers, illustrative articles and book jackets for clients including James McCarraher's 'Office Haunting', Atlantic Records, Cosmopolitan magazine, Black Lace Publishing, Simon & Schuster, Virgin Records, WEA and Hot Shoe magazine.

His photographic collages have been exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Photographic Society, The Association of Photographers Gallery in London and in Bath, Hamburg, and Berlin, as well as at the Christmas 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 shows at the prestigious Gallery 286 in West London. In March 2009 he showed one portrait at an exhibition at The Arts Club in London.

Acting

Tim acted in more than 90 TV Commercials in the UK and Europe. He had featured roles in the US-UK co-production of the TV series 'The 10th Kingdom', in films such as 'Soup', 'Death Wish 3', 'Revolution' and 'Decadence', and UK TV shows including 'The Bill', 'EastEnders', 'Casualty', 'Dempsey and Makepeace', 'Goodbye Mr Steadman' and 'Father Ted'. On stage he played the lead in Steven Berkoff's 'Harry's Christmas' and Molière's 'School For Wives', Satan in 'Adam Redundant' and The Lecturer in John Bowen's 'After The Rain'.

In October 2010 Tim starred in the titular role in the short horror/comedy movie "SON Of Nosferatu". Written and directed by David Rose, it was released in 2011. Tim has a featured role in the feature length movie "Le Accelerator" and he co-stars in the film short "Pier Pressure" released in Autumn 2014.

Noir

In 1996, alongside singer-songwriter Georg Kajanus from the band Sailor, he co-created the poetic/techno music duo called NOIR. Their song 'Walking' was used as a motif in four episodes of the Channel 4 food and drink series 'FEAST' in 1997, which was directed by David Pritchard (of Rick Stein and Keith Floyd fame) and also starred TV chef Jean-Christophe Novelli. Noir also presented 'Feast' and wrote the theme tune. The video for the 'Walking' single, released on Koch Records in the UK, was shown on 'Top of the Pops 2' and 'Live and Kicking'. Their self-produced album, 'Strange Desire', was re-released by Angel Air Records in 2007.

Writer and songwriter

In 2013, Tim published his autobiography, 'Falling Upwards: Scenes From A Life', through Bear Claw Books. Tim has his second book, 'CONTINUUM – The Star Wars Phenomenon As Experienced From The Inside' – a recounting of the filming of his roles in 'Jedi', and of his subsequent appearances worldwide at 'Star Wars' autograph conventions available to purchase as an ebook from Amazon Kindle, iBookstore, Sony Reader and Barnes & Noble Nook. Tim has contributed short stories to four horror anthologies – 'The Bestiarum Vocabulum' (Western Legends Press), 'Demonology'(Lycopolis Press), The Grimorum Verum (Western Legends Press) and 'Phobophobias (Western Legends Press). Tim's first novella 'Ricochet' was published in March 2015 by Theatrum Mundi, an imprint of Spectral Press.You can buy it as a paperback or Kindle on Amazon. He co-wrote the book 'Detroit Rising' with Thomas Eikrem and has contributed articles to Forbes magazine, the Film Review Annual and Film Rage magazine.

From 2008 to 2011 Tim was collaborating with guitarist Mo Blackford (LIGOTAGE and NASA) under the name TIMANDMO, creating music that can best be described as 'Organic Electronica'.

Discography

SHOCK Singles:

TIK AND TOK Singles:

Albums:

EPs:

COMPILATIONS:

THE WANG BROTHERS Single:

BEKI BONDAGE (co-writer) Singles:

NASA (co-writer) Album: 'Insha – Allah'. Sire Records 1990.

NOIR Single:

Album:

TIMANDMO: Digital album: 'Happy Accidents' 2011. Download from:http://timandmo.bandcamp.com/album/happy-accidents-debut-album

References

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