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Short Info
Fact | Cavan had a passion for photography which flourished alongside his acting career. His black-and-white images are dramatic and moving, always proposing an underlying story, perhaps a natural crossing from film to still. Cavan's collection of colour landscapes based on the abstract nature of the land are stunning and myriad, through different regions of the world, including his native Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Norfolk. The painted faces of New Guinea bushmen, a lone horseman in Tibet, lush landscapes and paddy fields of East Asia and his fine collection of images of Kew Gardens illustrate the breadth of interest and mastery of mood and texture within Cavan Kendall's photographic portfolio. Cavan's America Collection is both documentary and illusory, rarely without irony. |
Swim Deep is an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 2011. The band consists of Austin Williams (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Tom Higgins (lead guitar, backing vocals), Cavan McCarthy (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Zach Robinson (drums, percussion).
The band’s debut album, Where the Heaven Are We, was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. The album peaked at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The band’s second album, Mother’s Heaven, was released in 2015.
Swim Deep has been described as “one of the key bands spearheading the renaissance of guitar music” in the UK. The band has toured extensively throughout Europe and North America, and has performed at festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, and Coachella.
Austin Williams was born in Birmingham, England, on 4 August 1991. His parents divorced when he was young, and he was raised by his mother and stepfather. He has two older sisters. Williams attended King Edward VI Five Ways School before studying music technology at Solihull College.
Tom Higgins was born in Birmingham, England, on 3 July 1991. He has two older sisters. Higgins attended King Edward VI Five Ways School before studying music technology at Solihull College.
Cavan McCarthy was born in Birmingham, England, on 18 August 1991. He has one older sister. McCarthy attended King Edward VI Five Ways School before studying music technology at Solihull College.
Zach Robinson was born in Birmingham, England, on 27 September 1991. He has one older sister. Robinson attended King Edward VI Five Ways School before studying music technology at Solihull College.
Swim Deep formed in 2011, after meeting at college in Birmingham. The band’s name was inspired by a line from the Nirvana song “Smells Like Teen Spirit”. The band’s debut EP, Scooty and the Snakes, was released in 2012. The EP’s title track was included on the soundtrack to the film The Bling Ring.
The band’s debut album, Where the Heaven Are We, was released in 2013 to critical acclaim. The album peaked at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The album’s lead single, “King City”, peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart.
The band’s second album, Mother’s Heaven, was released in 2015. The album’s lead single, “To My Brother”, peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart.
Swim Deep has been described as “one of the key bands spearheading the renaissance of guitar music” in the UK. The band has toured extensively throughout Europe and North America, and has performed at festivals such as Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, and Coachella.
Williams has cited Nirvana, Oasis, and The Stone Roses as major influences on Swim Deep’s sound. He has also said that the band is influenced by “the whole shoegaze/baggy thing that was going on in Madchester in the early ’90s”.
Swim Deep’s musical style has been described as indie pop, pop rock, dream pop, shoegaze, and neo-psychedelia.
As of 2021, Swim Deep’s net worth is estimated to be $3 million.
General Info
Profession | Bassist |
Accomplishments
Music Groups | Swim Deep |
Movies | Sexy Beast, Eureka, The Portrait of a Lady |
Social profile links
Facts
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1 | Brother of Kim Campbell |
2 | Cavan had a passion for photography which flourished alongside his acting career. His black-and-white images are dramatic and moving, always proposing an underlying story, perhaps a natural crossing from film to still. Cavan's collection of colour landscapes based on the abstract nature of the land are stunning and myriad, through different regions of the world, including his native Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Norfolk. The painted faces of New Guinea bushmen, a lone horseman in Tibet, lush landscapes and paddy fields of East Asia and his fine collection of images of Kew Gardens illustrate the breadth of interest and mastery of mood and texture within Cavan Kendall's photographic portfolio. Cavan's America Collection is both documentary and illusory, rarely without irony. |
3 | Cavan is the brother of actress Kay Kendall. |
Movies
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Sexy Beast | 2000 | Aitch | |
The Clandestine Marriage | 1999 | Sergeant Flower | |
Eureka | 1983 | Pierre de Valois | |
Badger by Owl-Light | 1982 | TV Series | Peter Tallon |
Blood Money | 1981 | TV Series | Charles Vivian |
The Enchanted Castle | 1979 | TV Series | Bailiff / Lord Yalding |
Thriller | 1976 | TV Series | Tim Foster |
John Macnab | 1976 | TV Series | Archie Roylance |
ITV Playhouse | 1968-1969 | TV Series | Allan Harper / Armand |
The Way We Live Now | 1969 | TV Series | Sir Felix Carbury |
Tom Grattan's War | 1968 | TV Series | Sgt. Shaw |
Thirty-Minute Theatre | 1968 | TV Series | Johann |
The Spanish Farm | 1968 | TV Series | Lt. Skene |
The Portrait of a Lady | 1968 | TV Series | Ned Rosier |
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush | 1968 | Michael the Curate | |
Les Misérables | 1967 | TV Mini-Series | Enjolras |
St. Ives | 1967 | TV Series | Ronald Gilchrist |
Broome Stages | 1966 | TV Mini-Series | Russel Broome / Russel Broome as a Youth |
Softly Softly | 1966 | TV Series | PC Greenly |
Doctor Who | 1965 | TV Series | Achilles |
ITV Play of the Week | 1964 | TV Series | Jeremy Bailey |
Boyd Q.C. | 1964 | TV Series | Private Adair |
Jezebel ex UK | 1963 | TV Series | Carr the assistant purser / Carr |
The Human Jungle | 1963 | TV Series | Cpl. Brown |
BBC Sunday-Night Play | 1962 | TV Mini-Series | Billy Johnson |
Saki | 1962 | TV Mini-Series | Boy |
ITV Television Playhouse | 1961 | TV Series | |
The Roving Reasons | 1960 | TV Series | Jonathan Reason |
Three Golden Nobles | 1959 | TV Series | Stephen Bellinger |
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School | 1959 | TV Series | Bob Cherry |
Jo's Boys | 1959 | TV Series | Nat Blake |
The Thompson Family | 1957-1958 | TV Series | Guy James |
The Machine Breakers | 1957 | TV Series | Dick Bamforth |
The Railway Children | 1957 | TV Series | Peter |
The New Apprentice | 1956 | TV Short | Tom |
Cry Wolf! | 1956 | TV Movie | First boy |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia