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Olivia Newton-John
26 September 1948
Olivia Newton-John played in 8 movies in the Comedy, Musical, Romance, Fantasy, Family, Music, Drama genres.
Olivia Newton-John got succeed with average imdb rating 6.1.
Olivia Newton-John was an extremely habitual realm/ stick out chanteuse during the seventies whose best known songs include If You Love Me (Let out Me know), Have You Never Been Mature, and I Reliably Cherish You. Newton-John was born in Cambridge, England but raised in Australia. As a songbird she got her start as a teenager performing in England.
When she first burst onto the U.S. scene, she was known as a realm chorus-member, but in a second crossed-over into bang. Newton-Joh
... n went on to earn numerous gold records and won sundry awards, including the Grammy. In 1981, she had her biggest charge with Physical. In 1978, she broadened her horizons and became an actress, starring in the smash-bang film adjustment of the Broadway lilting Grease. Following the triumph of that flick, she starred in the musical fantasy Xanadu and bombed at the box-house. Calm, as did Grease, which provided her with hits such as Hopelessly Devoted to You and the duet with co-somebody John Travolta You're the One That I Requisite, the Xanadu soundtrack provided her a hit with the title song, Glamour.
Her next pic Two of a Kind, again co-starring Travolta, also bombed. As an actress she later appeared in a few episodes of Undying Tales from Hallmark. In 1983, Newton-John returned to Australia because she was being stalked before a lallapalooza. Following his imprisoned, she returned to Hollywood and opened a restraint of clothing stores, Koala Vulgar, in which she served attractive health drinks and Australian clothing.
The chain went bankrupt in the at cock crow '90s. Newton-John was preparing to jump-start her music career in 1992 when she was diagnosed with heart cancer (her father had died of cancer just two weeks up front her own diagnosis).She underwent a fragmentary mastectomy and breast reconstruction. Newton-John returned to membrane, making a cameo appearance in the 1996 AIDS melodrama It's My Blow-out.
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