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Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British and Australian singer and actress. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included fifteen top-ten singles, including five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and two number-one albums on the Billboard 200: If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1974) and Have You Never Been Mellow (1975). Eleven of her singles (including two Platinum) and fourteen of her albums (including two Platinum and four 2× Platinum) have been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In 1978, Newton-John starred in the musical film Grease, which was the highest-grossing musical film at the time and whose soundtrack remains one of the world's best-selling albums. It features two major hit duets with co-star John Travolta: "You're the One That I Want"—which is one of the best-selling singles of all time—and "Summer Nights". Her signature solo recordings include the Record of the Year Grammy winner "I Honestly Love You" (1974) and "Physical" (1981)—Billboard's highest-ranking Hot 100 single of the 1980s. Other defining hit singles include "If Not for You" and "Banks of the Ohio" (both 1971), "Let Me Be There" (1973), "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (1974), "Have You Never Been Mellow" (1975), "Sam" (1977), "Hopelessly Devoted to You" (1978; also from Grease), "A Little More Love" (1978), "Twist of Fate" (1983) and, from the 1980 film Xanadu, "Magic" and "Xanadu" (with the Electric Light Orchestra). With over 100 million records sold Newton-John is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, as well as the highest-selling female Australian recording artist of all-time. Newton-John, who had breast cancer three times, was an advocate and sponsor for breast cancer research. In 2012, the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre opened in her home town of Melbourne. She also was an activist for environmental and animal rights causes. Early life and family Olivia Newton-John was born on 26 September 1948 in Cambridge, to Brinley "Bryn" Newton-John (1914–1992) and Irene Helene (née Born; 1914–2003). Her father was born and raised in Wales to a middle-class family. Her mother was born and raised in Germany to a German Jewish academic family who came to the UK in 1933 to escape the Nazi regime.Newton-John's maternal grandfather was German Jewish Nobel Prize–winning physicist Max Born. Her maternal grandmother Hedwig was the daughter of German Jewish jurist Victor Ehrenberg, and of his Lutheran wife, Helene Agatha von Jhering. Through Helene Agatha, Newton-John was a descendant of Protestant theologian Martin Luther. She was also descended from an unspecified Spanish monarch. Helene Agatha's own father, Newton-John's great-great-grandfather, was jurist Rudolf von Jhering. Newton-John's uncle was pharmacologist Gustav Victor Rudolf Born. Through her Ehrenberg line, Newton-John was a third cousin of comedian Ben Elton.Newton-John's father was an MI5 officer on the Enigma project at Bletchley Park who took Rudolf Hess into custody during World War II. After the war, he became the headmaster of the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys and was in this post when Newton-John was born.Newton-John was the youngest of three children, following her brother Hugh (1939–2019), a medical doctor, and her sister Rona (1941–2013), an actress who was married to restaurateur Brian Goldsmith and was later married to Newton-John's Grease co-star Jeff Conaway (from 1980 until their divorce in 1985). She also had a half-brother, Toby, and a half-sister, Sarah, both of whom were born of her father's second marriage. In early 1954, when Newton-John was five, her family emigrated to Melbourne, Victoria, on the SS Strathaird. Her father worked as a professor of German and as the master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne. Her family attended church while her father served as the head of the Presbyterian college.Newton-John attended Christ Church Grammar School in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra and then the University High School in Parkville. Career Career beginnings Newton-John went to primary school with Daryl Braithwaite, who also followed a singing career. At age 14, with three classmates, Newton-John formed a short-lived, all-girl group called Sol Four which often performed at a coffee shop owned by her brother-in-law.Newton-John originally wanted to become a veterinarian but then chose to focus on performance after doubting her ability to pass science exams.In 1964, Newton-John's acting talent was first recognised portraying Lady Mary Lasenby in her University High School's production of The Admirable Crichton as she became the Young Sun's Drama Award best schoolgirl actress runner-up. She then became a regular on local Australian television shows, including Time for Terry and HSV-7's The Happy Show, where she performed as "Lovely Livvy". She also appeared on The Go!! Show, where she met her future duet partner, singer Pat Carroll, and her future music producer, John Farrar. (Carroll and Farrar later married.) In 1965, she entered and won a talent contest on the television program Sing, Sing, Sing, hosted by 1960s Australian icon Johnny O'Keefe. She performed the songs "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Everything's Coming Up Roses". She was initially reluctant to use her prize, a trip to Great Britain, but travelled there nearly a year later after her mother encouraged her to broaden her horizons.While in Britain, Newton-John missed her then-boyfriend, Ian Turpie, with whom she had co-starred in the 1965 Australian telefilm Funny Things Happen Down Under. She repeatedly booked trips back to Australia that her mother cancelled.In 1966, Newton-John recorded her first single, "Till You Say You'll Be Mine", in Britain for Decca Records.Newton-John's outlook changed when Pat Carroll moved to the UK. The two formed a duo called Pat and Olivia and toured nightclubs in Europe. (In one incident, they were booked at Paul Raymond's Revue in Soho, London, and were unaware that it was a strip club until they began to perform onstage dressed primly in frilly high-collared dresses.) During this period, she and Carroll contributed backup vocals to recordings by a number of other artists, notably the song "Come In, You'll Get Pneumonia" by the Easybeats. After Carroll's visa expired, Carroll was forced to return to Australia but Newton-John remained in Britain to pursue solo work.Newton-John was recruited for the group Toomorrow, formed by American producer Don Kirshner. In 1970, the group starred in the science fiction musical Toomorrow and recorded an accompanying soundtrack album on RCA Records; both the LP and the movie were named after the group. That same year, the group made two single recordings: "You're My Baby Now"/"Goin' Back" and "I Could Never Live Without Your Love"/"Roll Like a River". Neither track became a chart success; the project failed and the group disbanded. Early success N.... Discover the Olivia Newton John popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Olivia Newton John books.

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    Time of My Life

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    Het broekpak van Olivia Newton John

    Stine Jensen

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    The Tap-Dancing Knife Thrower

    Paul Hogan

    The icon and legend at last tells his story his way without the boring bitsPaul Hogan first appeared on Australia's screens in 1971 as a 'tapdancing knife thrower' on TV talent sh...

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    Conversations with Olivia Newton John

    Ronald Ritter

    Welcome to the intimate world of superstar Olivia Newton John, who sadly passed away on 8th August 2022. Listen as we talk to Olivia directly through Sussan a psychic channeler, as...

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    The Dreamer

    Cliff Richard

    'Before Cliff Richard and the Shadows, there was nothing worth listening to in British music.' John Lennon.Cliff Richard tells his story, in his own words, in his highly anticipa...

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    Bridge Over Troubled Dreams

    Delta Goodrem

    The emotional stories behind Delta Goodrem’s sixth studio album.  This eBook features an exclusive bonus chapter about the song Power from the Bridge Over Troubled Dreams...

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    Unsung

    Kate Ceberano

    A beautiful illustrated memoir from beloved Australian musician Kate Ceberano, featuring her inspirational song lyrics, stories, paintings and embroidery, and celebrating four deca...

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    Conversazioni con Olivia Newton John

    Ronald Ritter

    Benvenuti nel mondo intimo della superstar Olivia Newton John, purtroppo scomparsa l'8 agosto 2022. Ascoltate come parliamo con Olivia direttamente attraverso Sussan, una sensitiva...

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    Olivia

    Tim Ewbank

    Now approaching her 60th birthday, Olivia NewtonJohn still exudes star power and timeless glamour. She has sold 60 million records around the world, topped the charts in the US and...

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    Grease

    Randal Kleiser

    Comprehensive and beautifully designed, Grease: The Director's Notebook also includes all new exclusive interviews with the key cast members and crew, including Olivia Ne...

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    Runs in the Blood

    Marcie Jones

    The old saying goes that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. The story of Marcie Jones fits right into that category. Marcie Jones is an Australian entertainment veteran havi...

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    The Voice Inside

    John Farnham & Poppy Stockell

    From a childhood in London and Melbourne through to pop stardom in the 1960s, the critical success enjoyed with the release of the highestselling Australian album of all time, Whis...

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    Conversations with Olivia Newton John Narrated

    Ronald Ritter

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    A Head Full of Music

    Cliff Richard

    Foreword by Bob StanleyOn a sunny Saturday morning in May 1956, a fifteenyearold, then called Harry Webb, was mooching down Waltham Cross High Street. He heard some music blaring o...

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    Mourning Has Broken

    Erin Davis

    “A gift of love to others who are seeking solace.” Olivia NewtonJohnOn the morning of May 11, 2015, Erin Davis, one of Canada’s most beloved radio personalities, suffered a devasta...