Hailing from the market town of Rayleigh, just east of London, Freddy Oswald now calls West Hollywood, California home. First gaining prominence as a young actor in 1972 playing Gavin, the mischievous toddler in the short-lived BBC2 series One Toke Over The Line, Oswald is currently back in fashion. His evocative memoir Four Lost Decades recently spent 31 consecutive weeks on The New York Times bestseller list. Known as an unpredictable and exciting guest, he is a fixture on both the late night and daytime talk show circuit. Oswald holds the distinction of being the only on-air guest to propose marriage to Ellen, Oprah, Letterman, Leno, and Jon Stewart. Although ever-present on television, Oswald hasn’t been seen in a feature film since Ron Shelton’s 1999 bomb, Play It to the Bone. Oswald smokes Bali Shag Blue rolled in Rizla Licorice paper, drinks Johnny Walker Black on the rocks, and rides a Triumph Thruxton café racer.