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Cyndi Lauper Biography and Filmography |
Cyndi Lauper
Birthday: June 22, 1953
Birth Place: Ozone Park, Queens, New York, USA
Height: 5' 3"
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Awarded a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1984, the inimitable Cyndi Lauper has also accumulated a sufficient amount of screen and TV credits. Other than brief cameos in WWF videos during her bizarre wrestling-crossover phase, Lauper's first feature-film venture was in 1985, singing the theme song for The Goonies. She would appear on several other soundtracks throughout the decade (including singing the theme song for Pee-Wee's Playhouse), but her acting debut was in the star vehicle Vibes (1988), which didn't do too well at the box office. Her next leading role was in another flop, Off and Running (1990), where she met her husband, actor David Thornton. She had a small role in the family comedy Life With Mikey in 1993, as well as contributing to the musical score. While she continued to put out albums, she made a few guest appearances on TV shows. In 1995, she won an Emmy award for her role as Marianne on the sitcom Mad About You. It wasn't until her role as Sally in the independent film The Opportunists in 2000 that she got some critical acclaim for her acting performance in a film. |
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- Met her husband on set of film, Off and Running (1991).
- Toured in 1997 with Tina Turner, and 1999 with Cher.
- Sang in dance cover bands in the 70s, until she lost her voice in 1977, doctors told her she'd never sing again.
- Her mother has appeared in several of her videos.
- Son, with Thornton, Declyan Wallace Thornton Lauper, named after singer, Elvis Costello, whose real name is Declan Patrick MacManus. [19 November 1997]
- In 1984 awarded a Grammy for Best New Artist.
- Little Richard married Cyndi and David.
- Patti Labelle is her son's godmother and sang "Come What May" at her wedding.
- Son is bilingual (English and Spanish).
- Her voice range is four octaves.
- Born at 11 PM EST
- Is a huge Marlene Dietrich fan.
- Her first band, Blue Angel, was named after the film "Blue Engel (Angel)"
- At the beginning of her video for "Time after Time", she is watching the film The Garden of Allah (1936)
- She appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "We Are The World".
- Her parents are Fred and Catrine, her siblings are Elen and Fred. Sister Elen Lauper ran for the mayorship of Phoenix, and is a member of the Socialist Workers Party, a radical-leftist political group.
- Lives in famous Manhattan apartment house on West Side called the Apthorp.
- She is of Italian and Swiss origin.
- Measurements: 34B-24-34 1/2 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
- Ranked #58 on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock N Roll
- She has a beach house in South Carolina.
- Known for her outrageous antics, perhaps her wildest yet was appearing at a 1997 Halloween ball to raise money for AMFAR dressed as a belly dancer - when she was nine months pregnant. She drolly vogued it up for the tabloid paparazzi, who eagerly snapped hundreds of photos of her.
- Attended the same High school as Rodney Dangerfield and N.Y. Yankee shortstop Phil Rizzuto. Richmond Hill, Queens.
- Helped produce "Captain Lou's History of Music" on The Wrestling Album in 1985 under the name Mona Flambay. Jesse "The Body" Ventura then referred to her as Mona Flamboyant.
- Is good friends with WWF wrestler Lou Albano
- Honored by PFLAGG for her support of Gay families after appearing with her Lesbian sister in a PFLAGG sponsored campaign. [2005]
- Appears as "Mona Flambe" on the WWF's "The Wrestling Album" in 1986.
- Her most successful songs are "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" (1983, #2 US and UK), "Time After Time" (1984, #1 US, #2 UK), "She Bop" (1984, #3 US), "All Through The Night" (1984, #6 US), "True Colors" (1986, #1 US), "Change of Heart2 (1986, #3 US) and "I Drove All Night" (1989, #6 US, #7 UK).
- On "Press Your Luck" (1983), there was a Whammy based on her.
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