Person Details
Birthday: 1959-04-27 20:42:21
Aliases: No known aliases
Gender: Female
Place of birth: Bellshill, Scotland
Homepage:
Movie Involvements: 13
TV Involvements: 8
Most Famous Work
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sheena Easton (born Sheena Shirley Orr; 27 April 1959) is a Scottish recording artist. Easton became famous for being the focus of an episode in the British television programme The Big Time, which recorded her attempts to gain a record contract and her eventual signing with EMI Records. Easton rose to fame in the early 1980s with the pop hits "9 to 5" — known as "Morning Train" in the United States — and "For Your Eyes Only", "Strut", "Sugar Walls", "U Got the Look" with Prince, and "The Lover in Me". She went on to become successful in the United States and Japan, working with prominent vocalists and producers, such as Prince, Christopher Neil, Kenny Rogers, Luis Miguel, L.A. Reid and Babyface, and Nile Rodgers. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sheena Easton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Indecent Proposal
(1993) HerselfHighlander: The Series
(1992) Annie DevlinFor Your Eyes Only
(1981) Herself - Singer in Title Sequence (uncredited)The Legend of Tarzan
(2001) Robin Doyle (voice)All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
(1996) Sasha La Fleur (voice)Where Are They Now?
(1999) SelfThe Sound of 007
(2022) SelfViña del Mar International Song Festival
(1963) Self - Musical GuestActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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2022 | Self | |
2021 | Self | |
2005 | N/A | |
2004 | Professor Fiona Pembrooke (voice) | |
singer | ||
2001 | Robin Doyle (voice) | |
2000 | N/A | |
Self | ||
1999 | Herself | |
Self | ||
1998 | Sasha La Fleur (voice) | |
Mother Kangaroo (voice) | ||
1996 | Sasha (voice) | |
Sasha La Fleur (voice) | ||
1995 | N/A | |
1994 | N/A | |
N/A | ||
1993 | Agnes Wickfield (voice) | |
Megan | ||
Herself | ||
1992 | Annie Devlin | |
N/A | ||
1990 | Self - Choir Member | |
1987 | Herself | |
Self | ||
1984 | Self - Musician (archive footage) | |
N/A | ||
1983 | Self | |
1982 | Self | |
The Secret Policeman Choir | ||
1981 | Herself - Singer in Title Sequence (uncredited) | |
1980 | N/A | |
Self | ||
1979 | Self | |
Self | ||
1977 | Self | |
Self | ||
1963 | Self - Musical Guest | |
N/A | ||
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
Sound
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |
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1981 | Theme Song Performance | |
Year | Role | Movie/Tv |