Bryn Fôn

Bryn Fôn at a Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg protest. Poster reads: "Keep our Welsh schools and villages".

Bryn Fôn (born 27 August 1954) is a Welsh actor and singer-songwriter.[1]

Biography

Bryn Fôn was born in Llanllyfni, Caernarfonshire.[1] He attended Ysgol Gynradd Llanllyfni and Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle before going on to study physical exercise and environmental studies at college. He began his career in entertainment by taking part in the opera Dic Penderyn in 1977. He formed the musical group Crysbas after leaving college, and Sobin a'r Smaeliaid in 1988.[1] He began releasing albums with his band under his own name in 1994. He and his band later performed under the name Bryn Fôn a'r Band, releasing music under their own label laBelaBel.

Fôn became the first ever artists to play live on BBC Radio Cymru in 1977[2] and was partly responsible for expanding the popularity of Welsh-language pop music amongst Wales' youth.[3]

He was 'hunk of the month' in She magazine during the 1980s.[1]

A campaign of protest linked to the Welsh language movement began in December 1979, which involved burning down holiday homes in Wales. Fôn wrote a song belittling the police's unsuccessful attempts to catch those responsible. In 1990, several detectives visited his home and he was arrested along with his partner, Anna, after they discovered a package hidden in a wall on his cottage's land. He was held at the police station in Dolgellau for 48 hours before being released without charge. His C'mon Midffild! co-cast member, Mei Jones, was arrested at the same time.[4]

He won the song contest Cân i Gymru in 1997, with Un Funud Fach.

In his later career, Fôn has concentrated on appearing on stage and also adapted the play Blackbird for a production by Theatr Bara Caws in which he starred in 2010.

In January 2011, it was announced that Bryn Fôn was one of a hundred people who had refused to pay their TV licences as part of the Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg protests against plans to cut the budget of the Welsh-language TV channel, S4C, and the plans to transfer control over the channel to the BBC.[5]

Fôn still lives in the Nantlle valley. He is married with two children.

Discography

Sobin a'r Smaeliaid
Bryn Fôn
Bryn Fôn a'r Band

TV and film appearances

References

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