The blond woman in the Freddie Mercury music video "I Was Born to Love You" is actress and model, Joanna Lumley. She is known for her roles in various television series and films, including "Absolutely Fabulous." In the music video, she plays a key role alongside Mercury, contributing to the romantic and dramatic themes of the song.
Yes, Sharon Osbourne appeared in the music video for "Living on My Own" by Freddie Mercury. She is featured in a few scenes alongside Mercury, showcasing her playful presence. The video, released in 1985, is known for its vibrant and energetic visuals, complementing the upbeat nature of the song.
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Ross McCall
It seems to me he says "He's Brian May, alright"
The last clip Freddie was in was "These Are the Days of Our Lives."
Yes, Sharon Osbourne appeared in the music video for "Living on My Own" by Freddie Mercury. She is featured in a few scenes alongside Mercury, showcasing her playful presence. The video, released in 1985, is known for its vibrant and energetic visuals, complementing the upbeat nature of the song.
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Ross McCall
It seems to me he says "He's Brian May, alright"
She wants to be a blond. Like in her music video "Round and Round" she had a blond wig on! And she has her own song called "As A Blond" Listen to it on YouTube.
The last clip Freddie was in was "These Are the Days of Our Lives."
The name of the blond man in the Mario Vasquez's music video called Gallery is Baby Bash. As of 2013, Baby Bash is a rapper that was born on October 18, 1975.
Either Debra Harry or Blondie...
Carolina Liar's music video for "Show Me What I'm Looking For" has a blond man playing a guitar on a beach by the boardwalk in Atlantic City with amusement rides in the background.
Chord Overstreet
I'm sorry, but Jon Secada's "Just Another Day" music video does not feature a blond woman. The video primarily focuses on Jon Secada himself as he walks through various urban settings. There may be background characters or extras in the video, but there is no prominent blond woman featured.
They were Freddie himself, Roger Taylor and the late Peter Straker, a longtime friend of Mercury's