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Samuel Marcus Sejavka (born 2 April 1960) is an Australian writer, actor and musician. He was lead vocalist for post punk bands The Ears (1979–81) and
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(1982–86). He and the Ears were the inspiration for the 1986 film, ''
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''. The main character, Sam, was played by INXS vocalist
Michael Hutchence Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into th ...
.


Early life

Sejavka was born in 1960 in Melbourne. His father, Vilis Sejavka (1923–1980), was a labourer from Lasupag, Latvia, and a former conscript for the
Latvian Legion The Latvian Legion ( lv, Latviešu leģions) was a formation of the German Waffen-SS during World War II. Created in 1943, it consisted primarily of ethnic Latvian personnel.Gerhard P. Bassler, ''Alfred Valdmanis and the politics of survival'', 20 ...
during World War 2. Vilis migrated to Australia in September 1948 via SS ''Wooster Victory''. He settled in Melbourne and became an Australian citizen in July 1954. Sejavka grew up in
Mount Waverley Mount Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Monash local government area. Mount Waverley recorded a population of 35,340 at the 2021 census. It ...
, where he attended Holy Family Primary, a
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school. Sejavka spent most of his early working life singing and composing music. From 1979 to 1981 he was the lead vocalist of an
art punk Art punk is a subgenre of punk rock in which artists go beyond the genre's rudimentary garage rock and are considered more sophisticated than their peers. These groups still generated punk's aesthetic of being simple, offensive, and free-spiri ...
band, the Ears, which issued the singles, "Leap for Lunch" (early 1980) and "Scarecrow" (early 1981).McFarlane
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Fellow band mates were Mick Lewis on guitar, Cathy McQuade on bass guitar, Charles "Chuck" Meo on drums and Tim McLaughlin on keyboards. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their singles, which "echoed the sounds of David Bowie and Brian Ferry crossed with Magazine and The Boys Next Door." He observed, "
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became one of the most popular bands on the Melbourne inner-city/Crystal Ballroom scene." After the Ears disbanded in late 1981 Sejavka became the lead vocalist for glam poppers,
Beargarden The Beargarden was a facility for bear-baiting, bull-baiting, and other " animal sports" in the London area during the 16th and 17th centuries, from the Elizabethan era to the English Restoration period. Baiting is a blood sport where an animal ...
(1982–86).McFarlane
'Beargarden'
entry. Archived fro
the original
on 19 April 2004. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
Fellow founders were Ross Farnell on bass guitar (ex-Daily Planet), Carl Manuel on drums and Gus Till on keyboards (both former latter day members of the Ears). They were signed to Chase Records and had a minor hit with their single, "The Finer Things" (September 1984), and an album '' All That Fall'' (November 1986). McFarlane noticed, "
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adopted a sophisticated, quasi-decadent look and style that drew from English antecedents like Roxy Music, Japan and Psychedelic Furs." The fictionalised bio-pic and musical film, ''
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'' (December 1986), written and directed by his friend and former flat mate,
Richard Lowenstein Richard Lowenstein (born 1 March 1959) is an Australian filmmaker. He has written, produced and directed: feature films, including ''Strikebound'' (1984), ''Dogs in Space'' (1986) and ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' (2001); music videos ...
, drew inspiration from various episodes of Sejavka's life during the late 1970s. Its title is from a track of the same name by the Ears, which was co-written by Sejavka and Lewis. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' The main male character, Sam, was portrayed by INXS vocalist,
Michael Hutchence Michael Kelland John Hutchence (22 January 1960 – 22 November 1997) was an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and actor. Hutchence co-founded the rock band INXS, which sold over 75 million records worldwide and was inducted into th ...
as the lead vocalist of a band, Dogs in Space; Meo took the role of "Chuck" their drummer; while Sejavka appears briefly in a party scene, addressed by Hutchence as "Michael".


Writing and acting

Since the 1990s, Sejavka concentrated on his work as an actor, writer and playwright. In 1995 his play, ''All Flesh is Glass'', took him to New York as part of an exchange programme organised by New Dramatists and the Australian National Playwright's Centre. Sejavka appeared in stage productions including: '' The Death of Peter Pan'', '' Quintessence'' and '' Shipwreck!'', all directed by Robert Chuter and produced at La Mama Theatre, Carlton. In the 2010s he documented local life in Mt Waverley via his blog. Sejavka has published many short prose works. His screenplay for the hour-length film, ''Earthbound'', was the first film script to be short-listed for the Louis Esson Drama prize. Sometimes he works as a theatre director. His play, ''Mysterium'', commissioned by Kickhouse theatre, won the 1999 Wal Cherry Award. In mid-2000 he played Oscar Wilde in
Barry Dickins Barry Dickins (born 6 November 1949) is a prolific Australian playwright, author, artist, actor, educator and journalist, probably best known for his historical dramas and his reminisces about growing up and living in working class Melbourne. H ...
' play, ''Believe me Oscar Wilde'' at La Mama directed by Lynne Ellis. His other productions include ''The Lord of Misrule'' and ''Sruti Smriti''. He adapted Jacob Rosenberg's long-form poem, '' Shylock'', for the stage. This work centred around an adaptation of Shakespeare's ''
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'' set in a Jewish ghetto in Nazi-occupied
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. He later worked on ''Ambergris'' – set on an island off the coast of
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, dealing with beauty and greed, and ''As Above So Below'' – a play about the occult practices of the poet,
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. He is a parent and collected 19th-century horror and fantasy novels.


Bibliography

*''Planetarium'' * ''Restoring the Picture of Dorian Gray'' directed by Australian theatre/film director Robert Chuter * ''Advice from a Caterpillar'' *''In the Service of Beauty'' * Note: "The Hive" is winner of the Victorian Premier's Louis Esson Prize for Drama in 1990, directed by Robert Chuter then adapted in 2006 by Chamber Made into a music-theatre workMelbourne Stage Online – archive
review of play
*''In Angel Gear'' (winner of the Victorian
Green Room Awards The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, drama, fringe theatre, musical theatre and opera in Melbourne. The awards were started in 1982 when Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards A ...
Best Production), directed by Robert Chuter * ''Mammothrept'' (produced while he was playwright-in-residence at La Mama Theatre, Melbourne). *


References

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External links


Sam Sejavka official site- Archived "About"Chamber Made OperaSam Sejavka's Blog
On-line Essay celebrating Beargarden's "I Write the News"

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