Leonard Whiting
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Leonard Whiting was born and raised in North London, in the
Wood Green area. He is the only son of Arthur Leonard Whiting,
who managed a store where exhibition materials were made, and of Peggy
Joyce O'Sullivan, who worked in a telephone instrument factory. There
are two younger sisters, Linda and Anne. Whiting attended school at St.
Richard of Chichester in Camden. An average scholar, he was graduated
just a week or two before beginning work on Romeo and Juliet (1968). An agent who
happened to be at a recording studio when Whiting, then 12, was making
a record with a pop group, was responsible for the boys' professional
start. After hearing him sing, the agent suggested he try out for
Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" which constantly needed replacements for its child
performers. Whiting played the Artful Dodger in the long-running London
musical for 18 months, and for 13 months appeared in the National
Theatre production of Congreve's "Love for love", which toured Moscow
and Berlin.
Director 'Zeffirelli' described his discovery, made from 300 youngsters auditioned during more than three months: "He has a magnificent face, gentle melancholy, sweet, the kind of idealistic young man Romeo ought to be."
Director 'Zeffirelli' described his discovery, made from 300 youngsters auditioned during more than three months: "He has a magnificent face, gentle melancholy, sweet, the kind of idealistic young man Romeo ought to be."