Swayze, who was trained as a dancer, appeared on Broadway in Chicago also appearing on the American tour, Grease and Goodtime Charley for which he is credited as Pat Swayze. A three-time Golden Globe nominee, Swayze is best known for his work for the silver screen. Although he had small film roles before including one in the popular The Outsiders, it was 1987's Dirty Dancing that made Swayze a household name and earned him his first Golden Globe nomination. His subsequent film credits include Steel Dawn, Road House, Next of Kin, Ghost for which he earned his second Golden Globe nomination, Point Break, City of Joy, Father Hood, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar which earned him a third Best Actor Golden Globe nomination, Three Wishes, Green Dragon, Donnie Darko and Waking Up in Reno. He reprised the role of Johnny Castle in the 2004 Dirty Dancing sequel, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.
Swayze is not the first Hollywood star to appear in this production—it opened in 2005 with Ewan McGregor as Sky Masterson. If he only remains with the production for his scheduled eight weeks, Swayze will miss appearing in the West End simultaneously with the stage musical version of Dirty Dancing which he is not affiliated with, as that does not begin performances until September 24.
The West End revival of Guys and Dolls, directed by Michael Grandage, will continue to star Adam Cooper and Kelly Price as Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown, respectively.