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Lulu(I)

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Lulu
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns was born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie in Glasgow, Scotland on November 3, 1948. As a teenager, she toured the northern clubs with her band, the Luvvers. After her initial success with a cover of "Shout" reaching #7 in 1964, Lulu went on to establish herself as one of the biggest-selling British female singers of the 1960s.

She made her film début in To Sir, with Love (1967), starring Sidney Poitier, and performed the title song, which went to No. 1 in the United States, but was only released as a B-side in the United Kingdom with the A-side, "Let's Pretend", making #11. She was one of four joint winners of the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest with "Boom Bang-a-Bang". In 1969, she married The Bee Gees member Maurice Gibb, and moved more into family entertainment, building on the success of her self-titled BBC television show. She recorded a version of David Bowie's song "The Man Who Sold the World", which reached #3 in the UK charts (it hadn't charted for Bowie), and sang the title theme to the James Bond feature The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), both in 1974.

After marriage to celebrity hairdresser John Frieda, with whom she had one son, Jordan Frieda, Lulu's career moved more into occasional adverts and pantomimes. The 1990s saw her divorce again and she released the hit album "Independence" (1993). She also penned, with her brother, "I Don't Wanna Fight", which was performed by Tina Turner on the soundtrack to What's Love Got to Do with It (1993), and at 44 she finally topped the UK charts with the British boyband Take That with a cover of "Relight My Fire". She went on to contribute to the soundtrack of the Tim Rice/Elton John musical "Aida" (1999), front her own short-lived prime-time UK lottery show on BBC TV, Red Alert with the National Lottery (1999), and starred in the film Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999).

In 2002, she released an album of duets entitled "Together", featuring the likes of Paul McCartney, Elton John, Cliff Richard, Sting, and Ronan Keating, along with a best-selling autobiography. In 2003, she released her "Greatest Hits" album, which débuted at #35 in the UK charts. She was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire at the 2000 Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to entertainment. She was awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire at the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours for her services to entertainment, music, and charity.
BornNovember 3, 1948
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    Known for

    Sidney Poitier in To Sir, with Love (1967)
    To Sir, with Love
    7.6
    • Barbara 'Babs' Pegg(as 'Lulu')
    • 1967
    Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999)
    Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
    6.4
    • Irene Smith
    • 1999
    Christopher Lee, Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Britt Ekland, and Hervé Villechaize in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
    The Man with the Golden Gun
    6.7
    • Music Department(title song)
    • 1974
    Aaron Paul in El Camino (2019)
    El Camino
    7.3
    • Soundtrack("To Sir with Love")
    • 2019

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Diane Keaton, Patricia Hodge, and Lulu in Arthur's Whisky (2024)
      Arthur's Whisky
      4.7
      • Susan
      • 2024
    • Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
      Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
      5.4
      • Lulu
      • 2016
    • Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders in Absolutely Fabulous (1992)
      Absolutely Fabulous
      8.2
      TV Series
      • Lulu
      • 1994–2012
    • Neil Diamond: Radio 2 Electric Prom
      7.3
      • 2010
    • Trinny & Susannah: From Boom to Bust (2010)
      Trinny & Susannah: From Boom to Bust
      4.9
      TV Movie
      • Lulu
      • 2010
    • Nick Berry in Heartbeat (1992)
      Heartbeat
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Deborah Vine
      • 2002
    • Ronan Keating & Lulu: We've Got Tonight (2002)
      Ronan Keating & Lulu: We've Got Tonight
      5.2
      Music Video
      • Lulu
      • 2002
    • Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999)
      Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
      6.4
      • Irene Smith
      • 1999
    • Spice Girls: Who Do You Think You Are - Comic Relief Version (1997)
      Spice Girls: Who Do You Think You Are - Comic Relief Version
      6.5
      Music Video
      • Lulu
      • 1997
    • To Sir, with Love II (1996)
      To Sir, with Love II
      6.4
      TV Movie
      • Barbara Pegg
      • 1996
    • Lulu & Bobby Womack: I'm Back for More
      Music Video
      • Lulu
      • 1993
    • Take That feat. Lulu: Relight My Fire (1993)
      Take That feat. Lulu: Relight My Fire
      6.6
      Music Video
      • Lulu
      • 1993
    • The Joe Longthorne Show
      7.4
      TV Series
      • 1991
    • Nellie the Elephant (1990)
      Nellie the Elephant
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Nellie (voice)
      • 1990–1991
    • Men in Love (1990)
      Men in Love
      3.6
      • Lulu
      • 1990

    Music Department



    • The Sound of 007: Live from the Royal Albert Hall (2022)
      The Sound of 007: Live from the Royal Albert Hall
      6.3
      Video
      • performer
      • 2022
    • The Slab Boys (1997)
      The Slab Boys
      5.9
      • singer: music track
      • 1997
    • Nellie the Elephant (1990)
      Nellie the Elephant
      6.3
      TV Series
      • title song sung by
      • 1991
    • Christopher Lee, Roger Moore, Maud Adams, Britt Ekland, and Hervé Villechaize in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
      The Man with the Golden Gun
      6.7
      • singer: title song
      • 1974
    • Happening for Lulu
      7.9
      TV Series
      • musician: singer
      • 1969

    Composer



    • Tina Turner in Tina Turner: I Don't Wanna Fight - Studio Version (1993)
      Tina Turner: I Don't Wanna Fight - Studio Version
      6.9
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1993
    • Tina Turner in Tina Turner: I Don't Wanna Fight (1993)
      Tina Turner: I Don't Wanna Fight
      6.9
      Music Video
      • Composer
      • 1993

    Personal details

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    • Alternative names
      • 'Lulu'
    • Height
      • 5′ 1″ (1.55 m)
    • Born
      • November 3, 1948
      • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    • Spouses
        John FriedaOctober 1976 - 1995 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Jordan Frieda
    • Relatives
        Edwina Lawrie(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Music video: Appeared in Adam Ant's music video "Ant Rap".
    • Publicity listings
      • 3 Print Biographies
      • 2 Interviews
      • 7 Articles
      • 1 Pictorial
      • 8 Magazine Cover Photos

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Originally, her classic song "To Sir with Love" was a B-side to the song "Let's Pretend". However, when the A-side failed to chart, American disc jockeys flipped the record and began playing the B-side, which went to #1 in 1967. She is the only British artist to have a #1 single on the American charts with a song that didn't even chart in the United Kingdom.
    • Quotes
      Botox - hasn't everyone had it? It's a poison, but then so is chocolate.
    • Trademarks
        Opening of her classic hit single "Shout" ("Weeeeeeeeeeeell...")

    FAQ

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    • How old is Lulu?
      76 years old
    • When was Lulu born?
      November 2, 1948
    • Where was Lulu born?
      Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    • What is Lulu's birth name?
      Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie
    • How tall is Lulu?
      5 feet 1 inch, or 1.55 meters

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