Hendy was born in Dawley on 22 July 1966.[11] Hendy's career started as a member of The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, playing the part of Billy Casper in Kes in 1980. His first break into television came when he hosted ITV's Sunday morning flagship show The Disney Club.[12] After leaving The Disney Club, Hendy went to the BBC and hosted the Saturday morning show Parallel 9 which was broadcast live from Pinewood Studios. He has also presented Disney Summer Holidays (ITV), For Amusement Only (BBC), Highly Sprung (BBC), Travel Bug (an Action Time Production for BBC) and three series of the BAFTA-nominated Dear Mr Barker (BBC).[13]
Hendy was a regular reporter for ITV's This Morning and a guest presenter on GMTV. He hosted Talking TV (BBC1), Walk Over History (Meridian) and The Dog Listener (Channel 5). He has also hosted Kicked Into Touch (Meridian) and Stash (ITV). He also hosted a cinema review show called The Box Office Boys (BFBS),[15] and featured on an episode of Surprising Stars[16] with Kate Thornton.
Film
In 2016, Hendy wrote, directed and produced the short film, The Last Laugh. The film won Best UK Film and Best UK Short at the Manchester Film Festival as well as many other International film awards including Best Comedy Drama at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and Best Supporting Actor at Sydney Independent Film Festival.[17]
In 2018, Hendy and his production company Evolution, optioned the film rights to Tim Whitnall’s Olivier award-winning play,[18]Morecambe. The adaptation entitled Bring Me Sunshine is due to begin principal photography in 2022.[19][20][21][22]
In 2023, Hendy directed and produced the short film, The Choice. The film was written by Tim Whitnall, starring Rita Simons and Alexander Macqueen. The film has won seven awards, including: "Best Horror" at Ignite Film Festival; "Best Director" at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards; "Award of Excellence: Film Short" and "Award of Excellence: Leading Actress" at Accolade Global Film Competition; "Best of Show", "Best Direction", and "Best Leading Man" at Best Shorts Festival. It also received an honourable mention at Brighton Rocks International Film Festival.
Novels
In 2004, Hendy wrote the novel Diary of a C-List Celeb,[23] a fictionalised account of his experiences in television and the entertainment industry. The novel was published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).
Davina McCall called the book "(b)loody genius, very funny and leg-crossingly embarrassing!" and Declan Donnelly (Ant and Dec) called it ‘Very funny ... and spookily close to the truth’.[24]
In 2006, Hendy wrote the sequel, Who Killed Simon Peters? also published by Bantam (Penguin Random House).[25]
Radio
On radio, Hendy has hosted his own late night phone-in show, three times a week on LBC (1996). He has also presented a series of one-off specials for BFBS in which he interviewed celebrities about their all-time favourite top ten records (2001).[citation needed]
Evolution Productions
In 2005, Hendy set up Evolution Productions with his wife, Emily Wood. It produces film and theatre in the UK and abroad.[26]
Evolution's 2017/18 production of Peter Pan at The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was attended by over 100,000 theatre goers, a record for the venue.[27] The British Theatre Guide called the show ‘one of the best productions in the country’.[28]