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Carlton Leach | |
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Leach in 2024 | |
Born | Canning Town, London |
Nationality | English |
Other names | The Footsoldier |
Occupation(s) | author, former doorman, former football hooligan and bodybuilder |
Allegiance | The ICF |
Carlton Leach is an author, occasional actor, and a former criminal.
Early life
Leach was born in Canning Town. A fan of West Ham United F.C., he became involved in the Inter City Firm, a gang of hooligans who followed the East London club. Leach was the original model for the cover of the Strength Thru Oi! album (1981).
Criminal career
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Leach started work as a bouncer in East London, where he became involved with Tony Tucker, then Pat Tate, both of whom worked as large scale dealers in ecstasy during the rave era in the late 1980s. Tate, Tucker and Craig Rolfe were shot dead in December 1995 in a Range Rover on a farm track in Rettendon, in the Rettendon murders.
Later career
In 2003 Carlton Leach wrote a memoir about his criminal exploits, entitled Muscle. In 2007 a film based on the book was released, entitled Rise of the Footsoldier and starring Ricci Harnett as Leach. In 2015, Leach worked with Harnett to organise another film about his life, Reign of the General, but after losing a legal battle over copyright, the film was taken over by the owners of Rise of the Footsoldier and released. The same people went on to make a third film in the franchise in 2017. Leach claimed to have no part in the film, and commented on Twitter that it was fictional and no longer his story.
In 2021, Carlton released what he called his last (autobiographical) book. Co-authored with Jason Allday, the book was titled, The Final Say.
References
- "Hard lessons from Carlton Leach's life of crime | Gazette". Gazette-news.co.uk. 13 March 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- "Garry Bushell Speaks Out | Zani". Zani.co.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
- Summers, Chris (7 September 2007). "Fresh hope in Range Rover murders". BBC News.
- "Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story - Carnaby International Sales and Distribution". www.carnabysales.com.
- "Carlton Leach (@TheCarltonLeach) - Twitter". twitter.com.