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Birth name
  
Julie Covington

Years active
  
1967–present

Genres
  
Pop

Name
  
Julie Covington

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, actress

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals


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Born
  
11 September 1946 (age 77) London, England (
1946-09-11
)

Movies and TV shows
  
Albums
  
Julie Covington... Plus, The Beautiful Changes, Julie Covington

Education
  
Homerton College, Cambridge, University of Cambridge

Awards
  
Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, NME Award for Best Female Singer

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress, Laurence Olivier Award for Actress of the Year in a New Play

Similar People
  
Charlotte Cornwell, Rula Lenska, Jeff Wayne, Phil Lynott, Sue Jones‑Davies

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Julie Covington (born 11 September 1946, London) is an English singer and actress, best known for recording the original version of "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina".

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Early life

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She attended the girls' grammar school Brondesbury and Kilburn High School in Kilburn.

Career

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Covington's break came in 1967 when, while still a student at Homerton College, Cambridge, she was invited to sing on David Frost's television show – after which she secured a recording contract.

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In 1971 she was cast in the original London production of Godspell at The Roundhouse, alongside David Essex, Jeremy Irons and Marti Webb. A recording of the production, featuring Covington's lead vocal on the track "Day by Day", was released in 1972. She was then cast as Janet Weiss in the original production of The Rocky Horror Show in 1973.

Between 1974 and 1984 Covington appeared regularly in the companies of the National Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre, creating such roles as Alice in Plenty, Vivienne Eliot in Tom & Viv (for which she received an Olivier Award nomination) and Edward in the original production of Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine.

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During the early 1970s she appeared and sang on the children's television programme Play Away. She starred in the BBC's 1975 Christmas production Great Big Groovy Horse, a rock opera based on the story of the Trojan Horse shown on BBC2. It was later repeated on BBC1 in 1977

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1976 and 1977 saw her appearing in both series of the primetime British television programme, Rock Follies.

In 1976, the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber saw her perform in cabaret, and recognising her from Rock Follies, suggested to lyricist Tim Rice that she might be the actress to play the title role in their original studio recording of their musical Evita. The singer Elkie Brooks had previously turned down an offer. Covington's recording of the song "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" reached No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1977. Later offered the opportunity to originate the role in the stage production of Evita, she declined, which led to Elaine Paige being cast. Speaking in 1985, Covington expressed some regret at this decision, but explained that she did not like Eva Peron and that without some positive feeling for the person she had preferred to turn the role down.

As Evita opened in 1978, she instead appeared with the English National Opera as Anna in The Seven Deadly Sins. Paige's successor in Evita, Marti Webb later also played Anna in the ENO's production of The Seven Deadly Sins.

In 1978, Covington performed the role of Beth, wife of Parson Nathaniel (Phil Lynott), on the recording of "The Spirit of Man" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.

Covington achieved chart success with a cover version of Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed" from her eponymous 1978 album. It reached #12 on the UK Singles Chart.

After recording a second solo album and guesting on other artists' albums she returned to the theatre, starring in the 1982 National Theatre production of Guys and Dolls, playing Sister Sarah opposite Ian Charleson's Sky Masterson. Russell Davies said that her performance "is of such a special timbre that she isn't easily matched."

Solo albums

  • While The Music Lasts (1967)
  • The Party's Moving On (1969)
  • The Beautiful Changes (1971)
  • Julie Covington (1978)
  • The Beautiful Changes Plus (1999)
  • Julie Covington Plus (2000)
  • Cast recordings and soundtracks

  • Godspell: Original London Cast Recording (1972)
  • The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972)
  • The Rocky Horror Show (1973)
  • Hey You! Songs from Play Away (1975)
  • Evita: An Opera Based on the life of Eva Peron (1919–1952) (1976; re-released 1996)
  • Rock Follies (1976)
  • The Mermaid Frolics (1977) – benefit for Amnesty International
  • Rock Follies of '77 (1977)
  • Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds (1978; remastered 2005)
  • Guys and Dolls: National Cast Recording (1982)
  • The Wildcliffe Bird (audio book) (1991)
  • Guys and Dolls (1992)
  • Awards

  • Britannia Awards 1977 – "Best British Female Newcomer"
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2006
    Samuel Johnson: The Dictionary Man (TV Movie) as
    Johnson's Mother
    1994
    The Healer (TV Movie) as
    Madeleine Harland
    1990
    Made in Heaven (TV Series) as
    Marie
    - Falling for Love (1990) - Marie
    1977
    Jackanory (TV Series) as
    Storyteller
    - The Borrowers: Part 5 (1983) - Storyteller
    - The Borrowers: Part 4 (1983) - Storyteller
    - The Borrowers: Part 3 (1983) - Storyteller
    - The Borrowers: Part 2 (1983) - Storyteller
    - The Borrowers: Part 1 (1983) - Storyteller
    - Jubilee Jackanory: The Coronation Mob (1977) - Storyteller
    1983
    Ascendancy as
    Connie Wintour
    1982
    BBC2 Playhouse (TV Series) as
    Barbara
    - A Shilling Life (1982) - Barbara
    1979
    Tigers are Better-Looking (Short)
    1979
    Brecht and Co (TV Movie) as
    Member of Brecht's company / She Te
    1978
    BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
    Beatrice Voysey / Dixie O'Keeffe
    - The Voysey Inheritance (1979) - Beatrice Voysey
    - Flint (1978) - Dixie O'Keeffe
    1977
    Rock Follies of '77 (TV Series) as
    Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Real Life (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Divorce (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Loony Tunes (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Hype (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Empire (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Band Who Wouldn't Die (1977) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    1977
    Seven Faces of Woman (TV Series) as
    Buzz
    - She: Anxious Anne (1977) - Buzz
    1976
    Rock Follies (TV Mini Series) as
    Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - Wie im wirklichen Leben (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - Die Scheidung (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - Die neue Single (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - Leben oder sterben (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Empire (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - Die Mädchen sind nicht umzubringen (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Blitz (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Pounds Sterling (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Talking Pictures (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Road (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Little Ladies (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    - The Show Business (1976) - Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades
    1975
    Great Big Groovy Horse (TV Movie)
    1975
    Viewpoint (TV Series)
    - Love Story (1975)
    1972
    The Adventures of Barry McKenzie as
    Blanche
    Soundtrack
    2020
    The Kenny Report (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Episode #2.188 (2020) - (performer: "Don't Cry for Me Argentina")
    2007
    Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Round 6 (2007) - (performer: "Don't Cry For Me Argentina")
    1986
    Executive Stress (TV Series) (performer - 19 episodes)
    1977
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) (performer - 5 episodes)
    - Episode #15.1 (1978) - (performer: "Only Women Bleed")
    - Episode #14.50 (1977) - (performer: "Only Women Bleed")
    - Episode #14.6 (1977) - (performer: "Don't Cry For Me Argentina")
    - Episode #14.4 (1977) - (performer: "Don't Cry For Me Argentina")
    - Episode #14.2 (1977) - (performer: "Don't Cry For Me Argentina")
    1972
    The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (performer: "When His Light Shines on Me")
    Self
    2000
    Top Ten (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1977 (2000) - Self
    1999
    Never Mind the Buzzcocks (TV Series) as
    Self - Mystery Guest
    - Episode #6.6 (1999) - Self - Mystery Guest
    1987
    Dispatches (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Kimberley Carlile - Falling Through the Net (1987) - Self
    1979
    The South Bank Show (TV Series documentary) as
    Self / Sister Sarah Brown / Betty (Act Two 'Cloud Nine')
    - Guys and Dolls (1982) - Self / Sister Sarah Brown
    - Beryl Cook and Joint Stock Theatre Group (1979) - Betty (Act Two 'Cloud Nine')
    1981
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Rob Buckman (1981) - Self
    1980
    Superman and the Bride (Documentary)
    1974
    Play Away (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #9.4 (1979) - Self
    - Get It? Got It! Good! (1978) - Self
    - Jest Down the Road (1977) - Self
    - Episode #5.22 (1976) - Self
    - Episode #5.4 (1975) - Self
    - Episode #4.14 (1975) - Self
    - Episode #4.7 (1974) - Self
    - Episode #4.5 (1974) - Self
    1977
    The Mermaid Frolics (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    1977
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #14.6 (1977) - Self - Guest
    Archive Footage
    2011
    Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds: Minigame Adventure (Video Game) as
    Beth
    2008
    Verity Lambert: Drama Queen (TV Movie documentary) as
    Devonia 'Dee' Rhoades (uncredited)
    2007
    The Adventures of Barry McKenzie: Introduction by Dame Edna Everage (Video short) as
    Blanche (uncredited)
    2002
    The Adventures of Barry McKenzie: A Conversation with Barry Humphries (Video short) as
    Blanche (uncredited)
    1999
    Heroes of Comedy (TV Series documentary)
    - Barry Humphries (1999)
    1977
    Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #15.1 (1978) - Self
    - Top of the Pops '77: Part 2 (1977) - Self
    - Episode #14.50 (1977) - Self

    References

    Julie Covington Wikipedia


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