Tracey Ullman is tagged as: pop, 80s, female vocalists, british, new wave Tracey Ullman (b. December 30, 1959 in Hackbridge) an English comedienne, was a pop star for a brief spell in the early 80’s before resuming her focus on acting. She had six singles in the British Top 100 in a 19 month span from March 1983 -October 1984. Melody Maker once described her retro 60’s style sound as somewhere between “Minnie Mouse and the Supremes”. In 1982 while starring on the BBC tv program “Three of A Kind”, Ullman was persuaded to record an album “You Broke My Heart in 17 Places” for Stiff Records, which quickly became a #14 pop chart album hit in the U.K, featuring three top ten singles. In 1984, a follow up album, entitled “You Caught Me Out” was released. Other than a Kirsty MacColl co-produced cut, it was produced by Peter Colins, as was her debut. Despite her success in the music biz, Ullman, a talented actress, singer, dancer, screenwriter, and author, is most famous for being the host of her eponymous variety television shows. Ullman has an extraordinary ability to mimic accents, with her numerous characters rarely sounding anything like her normal accent. Her professional entertainment career began at age 17 as a ballet dancer in Germany, and eventually she appeared in London stage ... Read More About Tracey Ullman Biography... Send Tracey Ullman ringtones to your cell |
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