Toni Basil
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- Actress
- Director
Toni Basil began her career as a dancer and assistant choreographer,
working on such shows as
Hullabaloo (1965) choreographed by
David Winters. Later, she choreographed the hit film
American Graffiti (1973) and
also began appearing in films, including the now-classic
Easy Rider (1969). After several
films, she launched her music career with her first album, "Word of
Mouth", in 1981, which was released both as a record and a video, quite
an innovation at the time. Culled from that album was a innocent little
ditty called "Mickey", which soon became a massive hit all over the
world, first in Britain. The song topped the American music charts in
December 1982, and the video (directed by Basil, as were all of her
others) still receives airplay, today. In 1984, Toni Basil's
self-titled follow-up album was released, which included the American
Top 40 hit "Over My Head". Although she found future chart success
elusive, Basil remained busy appearing in such films as
Rockula (1990) and has appeared in a
guest shot on Baywatch (1989) in the
late 1990s. Her choreographer talents have also been utilized lately by
superstars Bette Midler and
David Bowie and, in 1998, she choreographed
a successful ad for "The Gap".