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Toyah Willcox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Toyah Willcox (born May 18, 1958 in King's Heath, Birmingham, England, UK) is a British actress and singer.
She first became
well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's
1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia launching
her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image which she
eventually threw off. Her singing career took off shortly afterwards,
with hits such as "I Want to be Free" and "It's a Mystery". In 1983,
she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards,
and in 1986 she married avant-garde musician, Robert Fripp.
Since then, Toyah
has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and
in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including Quatermass
(1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of
programmes such as Holiday (BBC). In 1999, she took the lead in the
children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides
the voiceover for the children's television programme, the Teletubbies.
External links
Official Toyah Willcox Website
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