Charlotte Church
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Charlotte Maria Church (born February 21, 1986) is a soprano from Cardiff. She introduced her aunt on ITV's Big Big Talent Show in 1998, was asked to sing and was heard by Jonathan Shalit, who then helped her to secure a record contract with Sony Classical at age 12.
Charlotte is as much a celebrity as a singer and her looks and popular repertoire have made her a great commercial success. Recently she has moved from her classical repertoire to more contemporary music.
In the past couple of years, she has provoked some controversy (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1682860.stm) with remarks on the September 11, 2001 attacks and saying that agents are turning her down because of her weight. There was more controversy when she was awarded the Rear of the year title in 2002 at the age of 16.
In March 2005, a topless photograph of Charlotte was stolen from the mobile phone of her boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh rugby player, when he lost his phone on a night out in Cardiff.
In June 2005 Charlotte topped the list of Attitude Magazines top 20 new gay icons.
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Discography
- Voice of an Angel (1998)
- Charlotte Church (1999)
- Dream a Dream (2000)
- Enchantment (2001)
- Prelude The Best Of Charlotte Church (2002)
- Tissues and Issues (July 2005)
Singles
- Just Wave Hello - From the Ford Motor Company's world-wide new millennium TV advert (1999) #31 UK
- The Opera Song (Brave New World) Singer : CMC = Charlotte Church - Writer/Pianist : Jurgen Vries - aka Darren Tate (2003) #3 UK
- Crazy Chick (2005)
Movie
- I'll Be There - Directed by Craig Ferguson (2003)
External links
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- Official Charlotte Church web site (http://www.charlottechurch.com/)
- Fan site with news, videos, forums, and chat (http://www.charlottechurch.net/)
- Home to Charlotte's UK-based fan site since 1998 (http://www.JustCharlotte.co.uk/)
- Biography from Hello! Magazine (http://www.hellomagazine.com/profiles/charlottechurch/)
- Biography from Welsh television (http://www.htvwales.com/archive/pages/charlotte.shtml)cy:Charlotte Church