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Charlie Fink
English musician (born 1986)
English musician (born 1986)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Charlie Fink |
| image | File:Charlie Fink.jpg |
| caption | Fink in 2015 |
| birth_name | Charlie Fink |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Twickenham, London, England |
| genre | |
| years_active | 2006–present |
| associated_acts | Noah and the Whale, Laura Marling, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Emmy the Great |
| website | http://www.charliefink.co |
Charlie Fink (born 16 May 1986) is an English songwriter, producer and filmmaker best known for fronting Noah and the Whale and for his work as a composer for theatre. He has been described as "one of Britain’s most daring and inventive songwriters" by the Sunday Times and "a theatre composer of the first rank" by the Evening Standard.
Early life
Fink was born in Twickenham, West London. His paternal grandfather was a German Jew who escaped the Nazis in the 1930s and went to South Africa. Fink was privately educated at The Mall School, Twickenham, and St Paul's School, London.
Music
Noah and the Whale
Fink has the sole writing credit on the first three Noah and the Whale albums which have collectively sold over a million copies worldwide, including two gold records and one platinum record. His song "5 Years Time" was named NMEs song of the summer 2008.
He toured with the band from 2006 until their split in 2015. The band have played at a number of notable venues, including a sold-out show at the Royal Albert Hall They also toured with Arcade Fire, Vampire Weekend, and Phoenix. Fink has appeared with the band on Late Show with David Letterman as well as Later... with Jools Holland, The Graham Norton Show and The Andrew Marr Show. He has directed a number of his band's music videos and a short film that accompanied their second album The First Days of Spring and another film that accompanied their fourth album Heart of Nowhere.
He featured at number 18 on NMEs Cool List as well as GQs best dressed lists.
Work with other artists
Fink produced Laura Marling's first album Alas I Cannot Swim, which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. He has also produced music for Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jay Jay Pistolet and Rae Morris. Since 2014 he has co-written and produced music with artists such as Foxes, Rhodes and Eliot Sumner.
Work in theatre
''Cover My Tracks''
In April 2017 Fink released a new song "Firecracker" as a teaser for debut solo album entitled Cover My Tracks. Fink's album was accompanied by a new show, written with David Greig, also called Cover My Tracks, performed in June 2017, and subsequently toured throughout the country that year.
'' The Lorax ''
Fink wrote the music and lyrics for the Old Vic theatre production of the Dr. Seuss classic The Lorax which was nominated for an Olivier Award in 2016. The show received a five star review from Michael Billington at the Guardian, who called it "the best family show since Matilda." The original production ran from 2 December 2015 to 16 January 2016. The production returned to The Old Vic in 2017 to further five star reviews. " It has since gone on to tour in Toronto, Minneapolis and San Diego.
''As You Like It''
Fink wrote the music for a production of As You Like It in Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in July 2018. The show opened to positive reviews with the Times describing it as "Gorgeous".
''The Man in the White Suit''
Fink wrote the music for the stage adaptation of the Ealing comedy The Man in the White Suit. The script was written by Sean Foley, and it starred Stephen Mangan, Sue Johnston and Kara Tointon. The show opened at Bath Theatre Royal before running for three months on the West End. It was described by Broadway World as "two hours of pure delight".
Work in film
Director
Fink directed many of Noah and the Whale's music videos, including "Give It All Back", "Shape of My Heart", "Tonight's the Kind of Night", and "Two Bodies One Heart".
He co-directed the music video for "L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N" with Sophie Muller.
He also wrote and directed two short films to accompany The First Days of Spring and Heart of Nowhere. These were screened in cinemas as well as at a film and music festivals.
His short film "The Real Thing" was in the official selection at London Film Festival 2024 as well as Norwich Film Festival and Aesthetica Film Festival.
Composer
Fink wrote the songs for the film A Street Cat Named Bob, performed by British actor and singer Luke Treadaway. The score was written by David Hirschfelder.
Noah and the Whale's songs appeared on the soundtrack for the film The Scouting Book for Boys, written by Jack Thorne and directed by Tom Harper.
Discography
Main article: Noah and the Whale discography
Noah and the Whale
- Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down (2008)
- The First Days of Spring (2009)
- Last Night on Earth (2011)
- Heart of Nowhere (2013)
Solo
- Cover My Tracks (2017)
References
References
- "Charlie Fink – Overview". [[RhythmOne]].
- Clayton-Lea, Tony. "Noah and the Whale: Where are we now?". The Irish Times.
- Cairns, Dan. (6 March 2011). "Noah & the Whale - Last Night on Earth". [[The Sunday Times]].
- "As You Like It is warm, charming and perfect for the park". [[Evening Standard]].
- (28 January 2011). "Has pop gone posh?".
- "Charlie Fink".
- Clayton-Lea, Tony. "Noah and the Whale: Where are we now?". [[The Irish Times]].
- (1 May 2013). "NEWS: NOAH AND THE WHALE – TAPE DROP TREASURE HUNT!!!!". Silent Radio.
- (8 June 2016). "The Big Tunes That'll Remind You of the Last 10 Summers".
- (2011-06-25). "My week in pictures: Charlie Fink". [[The Guardian]].
- (5 August 2013). "Wilderness 2013".
- "Late Show with David Letterman - Season 18, Episode 3513: Noah and The Whale".
- Breihan, Tom. (22 November 2011). "NME Cool List 2011". [[Stereogum]].
- Carvell, Nick. (5 July 2013). "Most Stylish Men of the Week 05.07.13". [[GQ]].
- Molvar, Kari. (1 August 2014). "Eliot Sumner Changes Her Name, but Not Her Electro-Pop Beats". [[The New York Times Company]].
- Mary. (10 September 2013). "RHODES: 'RUN', DEBUT EP DETAILS AND BURBERRY ACOUSTIC".
- "Charlie Fink announces debut solo album, 'Cover My Tracks'".
- "Lates".
- "Dr. Seuss's the Lorax - the Old Vic".
- "Olivier Awards with Mastercard - Official Website | #BeInspired".
- (17 December 2015). "Dr Seuss's The Lorax review – the best family show since Matilda". [[The Guardian]].
- Williams, Holly. (25 October 2017). "The Lorax, Old Vic, review: a stunningly-rendered Dr Seuss fable for all ages".
- "As You Like It :: Open Air Theatre".
- Marlowe, Sam. (2018-07-12). "Theatre review: As You Like It at Open Air Theatre, NW1". [[The Times]].
- Gilpin, Debbie. "BWW Review: THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT, Wyndham's Theatre".
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