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Jeff Leyton. Actor and theatre star, Jeff Leyton and Australian academy award winner, Russell Crowe, along with Jim Sheridan, the musical producer and arranger of The Confrontation track Jeff is known for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel of the same name, by Claude-Michel Schönberg (music), Alain Boublil, Jean-Marc Natel (original French lyrics) and Herbert Kretzmer (English lyrics) and producer Cameron Mackintosh. The first tour of the UK and Ireland opened at the Palace Theatre, Manchester 14 April 1992, with Jeff Leyton starring in the leading role of Jean Valjean. The production carried on with Jeff Leyton in the lead role of Jean Valjean to the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, opening 30 June 1993, and then to Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland, opening 23 September 1993. Jeff Leyton carried on 15th March 1997 to London's west end to the Palace Theatre. Jeff Leyton's role as one of seventeen Jean Valjeans in the international all-star cast of "Les Miserables", which celebrated its 10th Anniversary at the Royal Albert Hall with The Royal London Philharmonic Orchestra, was televised for future showings on Sky TV, BBC 1 and Video release. 29th, 1997 Jeff Leyton left London to join the 2nd UK tour of Les Miserables at Hippodrome Theatre in Bristol, on 29 December 1997 to 28 March 1998. On 1st April 1998 to 6th of June 1998. Jeff Leyton then carried on the the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. 24th September 1998, Jeff Leyton return with Les Miserables, to his home town of Edinburgh. During that time Jeff Leyton's, Music of the Night album, with the London Philharmonic Orchestra was released. The album is conducted by Martin Koch, features songs from hit musicals such as Les Mis, West Side Story, Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon and Jesus Christ Superstar. The album, produced by Jeff's nephew - internationally acclaimed jazz saxophonist Tommy Smith - is a classy mix of vibrant vocals and solid arrangements. The music, featuring the City of London Philharmonic Orchestra. Jeff Leyton carried on to the Liverpool Empire Theatre on December 1998 to 20 February 1999. on July 1999 to 9th of October 1999, Jeff Leyton carried on to the Alexandra Theatre Birmingham. On the 15th October 1999 to 13 November 1999 Jeff Leyton carried on to the Metro Radio Arena Newcastle.Jeff Leyton returned to the Bristol Hippodrome, on the 17th November 1999 to 29th January 2000. Jeff Leyton returned to where it all started at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, on the 2nd February 2000 to 25 March 2000. On the 28th of July, Jeff Leyton, returned to London, to star as 'Jean Valjean'. Katy Secombe will join to play 'Madame Thenardier', Joanna Ampil 'Fantine', Lydia Griffiths 'Cosette' and Oliver Thornton as 'Enjolras'. And has previously announced Jon Lee, who was a member of the pop group S Club, will be making his adult stage debut playing the role of 'Marius'. Old Deuteronomy, the Gillian Lynne Theatre London directed by Gillian Lynne & Trevor Nun, produced by Cameron Mackintosh, musical composer, Andrew Lloyd webber, old possum's book of practical Cat's by T.S Eliot. Some Enchanted Evening, with Barbara Dickson at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast. Les Mis Chelmsford concert spectacular. Les Misérables concert Odyssey Arena in Belfast. The Royal Albert hall 10th Anniversary Concert, as one of the worlds international Jean Valjean's, representing Ireland. Dunfermline Royal command performance with Barbara Dickson. Barbara Dickson, Some Enchanted Evening at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast. The Jack Tinker Tribute at the London Palladium. Wembley Stadium. The Waterfront theatre Belfast Northern Ireland. Jeff Leyton was nominated for best actor, category, film, theatre and television. Jeff Leyton received the award of best male vocalist from Variety Club of Great Britain Awards at Ceasars Palace London, from Baron Bernard Delfont. Previous award winners in other categories include: Alec Guinness, Al Pacino, Anthony Hopkins, Shirley Maclaine, Elaine Paige, Keira Knightley, Peter O'Toole, Jeremy Irons, Jude Law, Sean Connery, James McAvoy, Kenneth Brannagh, Ricky Gervais, Muhammad Ali,[6] Michael Caine, Stephen Fry, John Hurt, Alan Carr, Michael Parkinson, Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley, Andrew Lloyd Webber, The Beatles, Bonnie Tyler, Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue, Culture Club, Lisa Stansfield, Spandau Ballet, Judi Dench, Jeff Leyton, Daniel Radcliffe, Katherine Jenkins, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Ewan McGregor.