Helen Shapiro

Pop Singer

Helen Shapiro was born in Bethnal Green, England, United Kingdom on September 28th, 1946 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 77, Helen Shapiro biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Helen Kate Shapiro
Date of Birth
September 28, 1946
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Bethnal Green, England, United Kingdom
Age
77 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Film Actor, Singer
Helen Shapiro Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 77 years old, Helen Shapiro has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
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Build
Average
Measurements
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Helen Shapiro Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
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Helen Shapiro Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
John Judd
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
John Judd, Morris Gundlash, Duncan C Weldon
Parents
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Helen Shapiro Career

In February 1961, aged fourteen, Shapiro released her first single, "Don't Treat Me Like a Child". The song was recorded at EMI Recording Studios, Abbey Road with a nine-piece band under the direction of Martin Slavin. After Helen's appearance on the ITV music programme Thank Your Lucky Stars, the record took off and reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1961. According to AllMusic, Shapiro's rich and mature voice made her "an extraordinary new phenomenon on the British pop scene." Her next single, the ballad "You Don't Know", topped the chart in August. The follow-up, "Walkin' Back to Happiness", was written by John Schroeder and Mike Hawker and featured backing orchestrations by Norrie Paramor. The single quickly reached the top of the chart with far greater sales than her last in October 1961, by which time Shapiro had turned 15. She had initially been reluctant to record the song as she considered it old-fashioned and corny. Both of Shapiro's No. 1 singles sold over a million copies, earning her two gold discs. Her mature voice made her an overnight sensation, as well as the youngest female chart topper in the UK.

Shapiro's next single release, "Tell Me What He Said", peaked at No. 2, achieving her first four single releases in the top three of the UK Singles Chart. Her success led to film roles; she appeared as herself in the Billy Fury film Play It Cool and played the lead female role in Richard Lester's It's Trad, Dad!.Her final UK Top Ten hit single was with the ballad "Little Miss Lonely", which peaked at No. 8 for two weeks in 1962. Before she was sixteen years old, Shapiro had been voted Britain's "Top Female Singer".

The Beatles' first national tour of Britain, in the late winter and early spring of 1963, was as one of her supporting acts. During the course of the tour, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the song "Misery" for her; but Shapiro's producer, Norrie Paramor, turned it down, and she did not record the composition. In 1995, during an episode of This Is Your Life highlighting her life and career, Shapiro revealed, "It was actually turned down on my behalf before I ever heard it, actually. I never got to hear it or give an opinion. It's a shame, really." Shapiro lip-synched her then-current single, "Look Who It Is", on the British television programme Ready Steady Go! with three of the Beatles (John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison).

On 31 December 1969, Shapiro appeared in the BBC-ZDF co-production, Pop Go The Sixties, singing "Walkin' Back to Happiness".

By the time she was in her late teens, Shapiro's career as a pop singer was on the wane. With the new wave of beat music and newer female singers such as Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw, and Lulu, Shapiro appeared old-fashioned and emblematic of the pre-Beatles era of the 1950s. As her pop career declined, Shapiro turned to cabaret appearances, touring the workingmen's clubs of the North East of England. Her final cabaret show took place at Peterlee's Senate Club on 6 May 1972, where she announced she was giving up touring as she was "travel-weary" and had had enough of "living out of a suitcase". Later, after a change of mind, she branched out as a performer in musical theatre and jazz, one of her musical interests.

Later career

Shapiro played the role of Nancy in Lionel Bart's musical Oliver! in London's West End and appeared in a British television soap opera, Albion Market, where she played one of the main characters until it was taken off air in August 1986. Shapiro also played the part of Sally Bowles in Cabaret and starred in Seesaw to great critical acclaim.

Between 1984 and 2001, she toured extensively with the British jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton and his band, whilst still performing her own jazz and pop concerts. Her one-woman show, Simply Shapiro, ran from 1999 to the end of 2002.

Her autobiography, published in 1993, is titled Walking Back to Happiness. She appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 4's The Reunion in August 2012. In March 2013 she appeared on BBC Radio 3's Good Morning Sunday.

Since 2015, she has played in a trio called Hebron with Chrissy Rodgers and Simon Elman. They are promoted via Shapiro's ministry umbrella, Manna Music.

Source

A day in the life of the Beatles: Astonishing never-before-seen colour footage shows the Fab Four performing at their peak 60 years ago - as rare 18-minute film reel is set to go on auction

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
The 18-minute film reel shows the Fab Four appearing on the music TV show Ready, Steady, Go! Back in 1964, the Beatles had their own special show Around the Beatles. For the shows which were broadcast as Beatlemania swept the globe, John, Paul, George, and Ringo were smartly dressed in suits and ties with their signature mop top haircuts. The video features singer Dusty Springfield chatting with the band on stage and Helen Shapiro performing with them. There's also a section of the film that features the band's smoking and joking together backstage, which is expected to sell for £10,000.

In a childhood snap with Helen Shapiro at one of his first acting appearances, the Iconic British actor is unrecognizable - but can YOU guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Since making a name for himself on a long-running soap, he's one of Britain's most recognisable actors. He began acting from childhood, and on Monday he posted a throwback snap from 1981 in a production of Oliver at the then Albery (now Noel Coward) Theatre, where pop star Helen Shapiro appeared as Nancy. Despite the fact that he began his life on the West End, many will remember him for his work in the East End after he transitioned to become a character on the small screen.