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Lori Singer

 
Actor: Lori Singer
  • Born: Nov 06, 1957 in Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: Footloose, Short Cuts, The Falcon and the Snowman
  • First Major Screen Credit: Footloose (1984)

Biography

Although many may recognize Lori Singer for her memorable turn as a rebellious preacher's daughter in Footloose and the talented cellist/dancer in the popular '80s television series Fame, many remain unaware that the woman once voted one of the "Most Beautiful People" by People Magazine is also a gifted musician and part of a remarkably talented family. Born in Corpus Christi, TX, in 1957, Singer's father Jacques was a noted symphony conductor and her mother Leslie a concert pianist. The talent in their family seemed to be hereditary: of Lori's siblings, brother Marc rose to fame in the title role of The Beastmaster (1982), Claude became a successful writer, and twin Gregory a concert violinist and a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music. (Cousin Bryan rose to fame as the director of such films as X-Men).

A childhood musical prodigy, Lori Singer took up the cello at the age of 12 and became Juilliard's youngest undergraduate two years later. At 15, she made her solo debut with the Western Washington Symphony, and, in 1980, won the Bergen Philharmonic Competition. Singer later signed with the Elite Modeling Agency. Inspired by brother Marc's success in film and television, she decided, at 17, to study acting. Her casting in the television dance-school drama Fame found Singer in a role that was seemingly made for her. Cast as a student cellist/dancer with stars in her eyes (it's rumored that the actress beat out Madonna for the role), the series was the epitome of all things '80s. Her character's desire to dance suppressed by onscreen father John Lithgow in her first feature role, Footloose became a surprise box-office smash that spawned a Broadway musical more than a decade after its theatrical release. Following up with The Falcon and the Snowman and The Man With One Red Shoe (both 1985), audiences were enraptured by the rising star's powerful combination of beauty and talent. Although such subsequent efforts as Summer Heat (1987) and Warlock (1988) ended the decade with a whimper, Singer undauntedly rounded out the '90s with memorable roles in Robert Altman's Short Cuts (for which she also contributed to the soundtrack) and as the star of the short-lived 1995 TV series VR.5 (in a role originally conceived for a man). Two years later, Singer found herself performing alongside idol Yo Yo Ma in director Atom Egoyan's Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach: Sarabande. In addition to continuing to refine her passion for the cello, Singer has dedicated much of her offscreen time to aiding such efforts as The Dishes Project for Pediatric AIDS. Married to New York civil liberties attorney Richard Emery in 1980, the couple had a son before divorcing in 1996. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Lori Singer
Born November 6, 1957 (1957-11-06) (age 52)
Corpus Christi, Texas,
United States
Years active 1982 – present

Lori Singer[1] (born November 6, 1957) is an American actress and cellist. She is perhaps best known for her role of Ariel Moore, the daughter of Reverend Shaw Moore (played by John Lithgow) in the 1984 film Footloose, which also starred Kevin Bacon. Madonna reportedly auditioned for the role of Ariel losing out to then relatively unknown Singer.

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Personal life

Singer was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, the daughter of Leslie (née Wright), a concert pianist, and Jacques Singer, a symphony orchestra conductor. Her brothers are actor Marc Singer, brand strategist Claude Singer, and violinist Gregory Singer.

Film and television career

Singer first came to fame when she was cast as Julie Miller in the TV series Fame from 1982-1983. She portrayed a cellist in a part that was created for her[citation needed]. After Footloose, she starred in a number of other movies, including The Falcon and the Snowman (directed by John Schlesinger and co-starring Sean Penn), The Man with One Red Shoe (with Tom Hanks), Trouble in Mind (directed by Alan Rudolph), Equinox, Summer Heat, Warlock, Sunset Grill, F.T.W., and the Robert Altman film Short Cuts. In 1995, she played Sydney Bloom, the lead character in the science fiction TV series VR.5. She produced Summer Heat, and was involved in the creative conception of VR.5.

In 1986, Singer was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for her role of Georgia in Trouble in Mind. She, and the rest of the actors in Short Cuts, won awards for best ensemble cast at the 1993 Venice Film Festival and the 1994 Golden Globe Awards. She also won newcomer of the year at Sho West and a Silver Halo Award.

Musical life

Singer is a Juilliard-trained cellist and was a protégé of Leonard Rose. She grew up in a musical family: her father, Jacques Singer, was a famous conductor and protégé of Stokowski, and her mother is a concert pianist. As a child, she was often around such luminaries as Leonard Bernstein. She made her debut as soloist at age thirteen with the Oregon Symphony. Singer has performed in public on such stages as the Royal Albert Hall and Carnegie Hall. She plays the cello in Short Cuts, Fame, and also in Sarabande, a 1997 short film by Atom Egoyan that is part of the Inspired by Bach series, which also features cellist Yo-Yo Ma. She most recently performed as soloist at Carnegie Hall in January 2008, where she premiered a hymn written by Karl Jenkins in memory of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1982 Born Beautiful Jodi Belcher Made-for-TV movie
1982 – 1983 Fame Julie Miller Television series
1984 Footloose Ariel Moore
1985 The Falcon and the Snowman Lana
The Man with One Red Shoe Maddy
Trouble in Mind Georgia
1987 Heartbeat Filmmaker's wife Music video
Made in USA Annie
Summer Heat Roxie
1989 Warlock Kassandra
1990 American Playhouse Therese Episode: "Sensibility and Sense"
Storm and Sorrow Molly Higgins Made-for-TV movie
1992 Equinox Sharon Ace
1993 Sunset Grill Loren
Short Cuts Zoe Trainer
1994 F.T.W. Scarlett Stuart
1995 VR.5 Sydney Bloom Television series
1997 Inspired by Bach Dr. Angela France Episode: "Bach Cello Suite #4: Sarabande"
2005 Little Victim Tracy Short film

See also

  • The Kids from "Fame"

References

  1. ^ She has no middle name, according to the State of Texas. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997. At Ancestry.com

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