Lulu

Lulu is a Scottish pop singer known for her iconic hits, including the 1964 cover of The Isley Brothers' song 'Shout'.

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Profession :

Pop Singer

Birthday :

November 3, 1948

Age :

76

Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, known as Lulu, was born on November 3, 1948, and is a renowned Scottish pop singer and actress. She rose to fame in 1964 with her rendition of The Isley Brothers’ “Shout,” which reached number seven on the UK chart. Lulu’s most notable hit, “To Sir with Love,” served as the title track for the 1967 film in which she made her acting debut. Throughout her career, she has released numerous albums and participated in various television programs, such as the BBC talent show The Voice UK, where she acted as a coach. Additionally, Lulu performed the theme song for the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun.

In the 1970s, Lulu had a romantic relationship with David Bowie, and the two remained friends after their breakup, even recording a duet together in 1986 called “Shout.” Besides singing, Lulu has explored acting, appearing in several stage productions and television shows. She has been honored with an OBE for her contributions to music and is considered one of Scotland’s most famous singers, with iconic hits like her 1964 cover of “Shout.”