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Michael Sundin

Michael Sundin

ActingBorn March 1, 1961 (28 years old at death)· Died July 24, 1989

Gateshead, England, UK

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Biography

Michael Sundin was an English actor, puppeteer, dancer, and champion trampolinist from Low Fell, Gateshead. He gained prominence as a presenter on the children's program "Blue Peter" from 1984 to 1985, a role that ended in controversial circumstances. Early Career and Acrobatics Sundin initially excelled as a trampolinist, reportedly winning five British and one world title. He transitioned to show business, making his stage debut in the 1980 Christmas pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk". His blend of acting and acrobatic skill led him to a significant role in the musical "Cats" (1981) from 1982 to 1983, where he portrayed the athletic kitten, Bill Bailey. The musical was based on T. S. Eliot's poetry collection "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats" (1939). "Return to Oz" and "Blue Peter" In 1984, Sundin was hired as the in-suit performer for the dark fantasy film "Return to Oz" (1985), a loose adaptation of L. Frank Baum's novels "The Marvelous Land of Oz" and "Ozma of Oz". He embodied the main character, the sentient robot Tik-Tok, operating the body while Tim Rose handled the head and Sean Barrett provided the voice. While preparing for this high-profile film role, producer Biddy Baxter invited him to audition for "Blue Peter". Sundin was successful and replaced Peter Duncan, with his debut episode airing in September 1984. Controversial Departure Sundin's time on "Blue Peter" concluded in late June 1985 when his contract was not renewed. The official reason given was a lack of "rapport with the viewers." However, Baxter also cited complaints from parents and viewers that Sundin was "too effeminate." Sundin had recently been outed in the press as a gay man, leading to widespread speculation that his sexuality was the true, undeclared reason for his firing, sparking a tabloid controversy over perceived discrimination. Baxter later maintained that he was dismissed solely because "children didn't like him." Post-Blue Peter Film Roles and Death Following "Return to Oz," Sundin appeared as the March Hare in the drama film "Dreamchild" (1985), which juxtaposed the elderly Alice Liddell's memories with hallucinations of Wonderland characters. His final film appearance was in the adventure film "Lionheart" (1987). Sundin fell ill in 1988 and was hospitalized the following year. He died in July 1989 at the Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, at the age of 28. He was the first "Blue Peter" presenter to pass away. Though initial press reports attributed his death to liver cancer, later reports indicated that Michael Sundin had contracted HIV/AIDS and succumbed to the infection.

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Total credits: 4

Known For

Return to Oz
Movie
★6.7

Return to Oz

as Tik Tok

Lionheart
Movie
★5.6

Lionheart

as Bertram

Movies (3)

Lionheart

Lionheart

as Bertram

1987

Return to Oz

Return to Oz

as Tik Tok

1985

Forever Young

TV Shows (1)

Artists and Models

Artists and Models

as Model

1 ep.

Artists and Models

Artists and Models

as Model

1 episodes

Artists and Models
TV
★0.0

Artists and Models

as Model

Forever Young
Movie
★9.0

Forever Young

as Peter

Return to Oz
Movie
★6.7

Return to Oz

as Tik Tok

1985

Lionheart
Movie
★5.6

Lionheart

as Bertram

1987

Artists and Models
TV
★0.0

Artists and Models

as Model

1986

Forever Young
Movie
★9.0

Forever Young

as Peter

1983

Forever Young

as Peter

1983

Lionheart

Lionheart

as Bertram

1987

Return to Oz

Return to Oz

as Tik Tok

1985

Forever Young

Forever Young

as Peter

1983