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  1. Life and career. Straker was born in Jamaica, and moved to London in his early childhood. He first became known in 1968, when he starred as Hud in the original London production of Hair. Over the next three years, he released a succession of singles on the Polydor label, though none became commercially successful.

  2. 22 de nov. de 2016 · But when Straker got too close to discovering the tragic secret about Mercury’s illness, Freddie cut his best friend out of his life and Straker never saw the Queen star again. The two men had ...

  3. Born in Jamaica, Peter Straker is known to more than one generation of music fans and theatre goers. He first shot to fame in 1968 when he starred as Hud in the original London production of ‘Hair.’. Straker has starred in countless West End productions since, including Pete Townshend’s ‘Tommy’, Ken Hill’s ‘The Original Phantom of ...

  4. Peter Straker. Hailed as one of the great voices on the British stage today, Straker has entertained audiences on stage and screen for over the last four decades. Peter first shot to fame in 1968 when he starred and stripped as ‘Hud’ in the London Production of the seminal musical ‘Hair.”.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0833210Peter Straker - IMDb

    Peter Straker. Actor: Alicja. Peter Straker was born on 7 November 1943 in Jamaica. He is an actor and composer, known for Alicja (1982), Doctor Who (1963) and The Chastity Belt (1972).

  6. Written by Freddie Mercury but credited to Queen, with uncredited lyrical contributions by Peter Straker, it was released as the second single from the band's 1991 album Innuendo. The song was released as a single on 4 March 1991, a month after the release of the album.

  7. Peter Straker is a Jamaican-born singer and actor. Best known for his work in West End theatre productions, he first came to fame in 1968 as one of the stars in the original London production of the controversial ‘Hair’, and since then has gone on to appear in countless musicals including ‘Tommy’, ‘The Original Phantom of the Opera’, ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ and ‘Jesus Christ ...