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Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976) is an English pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. Bunton is best known for being a member of the successful '90s girl group, the Spice Girls, in which she was known as "Baby Spice" as she was the youngest member and often wore revealing "babydoll" dresses. The Return of the Spice Girls was a Spice Girls concert tour that visited five countries and commenced on December 2, 2007 in Vancouver, Canada[1] and ended in Toronto on February 26, 2008. ...
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Early life
Bunton was born in Finchley and grew up in Woodside Park, both in the London borough of Barnet. Her parents, Pauline, a karate instructor, and Trevor, a milkman, split up when she was eleven; she stayed with her mother. She has a younger brother, Paul James. Bunton started off at St. Theresa's Primary School in Finchley Central. Then Bunton went to the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone; in 1993 she appeared in the ITV1 police series The Bill and also auditioned (although unsuccessfully) for the role of Bianca (played by Patsy Palmer) in the BBC soap EastEnders; she had previously appeared briefly in the soap in 1992, as a mugger who attacked the character Jules Tavernier, played by Tommy Eytle.[1] , Finchley is a place in the London Borough of Barnet, London, England. ...
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Jules Tavernier was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. ...
Tommy as Jules in EastEnders Tommy Eytle (born in Guyana in 1927) is a British actor, most famous for playing the role of Jules Tavernier in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. ...
Music career 1996-2000: Baby Spice
Bunton in the Spice Girls music video "Goodbye" (1998) She joined the Spice Girls (then still called Touch) in 1994 after the original fifth Touch member, Michelle Stephenson left the group. The group became one of the most successful musical acts of the 1990s, selling 35 million albums with studio releases Spice in 1996, Spiceworld in 1997, and Forever in 2000. She was known as Baby Spice because she often wore baby doll dresses and her blonde hair in pigtails. Their debut single "Wannabe" became the first of a string of number ones in the United Kingdom (nine in total) and reached the top position in thirty seven countries around the globe. As a songwriter, Bunton - as part of the Spice Girls - set the record for the shortest time to achieve 6 #1 UK singles, taking 1 year 5 months from Wannabe's first week at #1 to the ascent of Too Much. This outpaced Lennon/McCartney, who took 1 year 6 months (From Me to You through I Feel Fine). In 1999 she presented her own music show Emma on VH1. She had also recorded the song "(Hey You) Free Up Your Mind" for the anime film Pokemon: The First Movie. The Spice Girls stopped recording in 2000; many rumours circulated about a reunion for the group's tenth anniversary but nothing materialised until June 2007 when they reformed for The Return of the Spice Girls tour and Greatest Hits CD. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Michelle Stephenson (born January 3, 1977 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire) is a British singer. ...
Spice is the multi-platinum debut album by English pop group Spice Girls, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) and 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Spiceworld is the second album by British pop group the Spice Girls, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Forever is the third studio album by English pop group the Spice Girls, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). ...
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Solo career (2001-2007) Her debut solo album entitled A Girl Like Me spawned the UK number-one hit "What Took You So Long?" as well as the top five hits "What I Am" (a cover of a 1988 song earlier recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians) and "Take My Breath Away" (which has nothing to do with Berlin's 1986 hit), and the top twenty hit "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight". The album sold approximately 125,000 copies in the UK. Due to the disappointing sales of the project, Bunton parted with Virgin in 2002.[2] A Girl Like Me is also the name of an album by Rihanna. ...
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What I Am is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their 1988 debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars. ...
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Take My Breath Away (nothing to do with Berlins hit Take My Breath Away) was the third single by Emma Bunton taken from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
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Were Not Gonna Sleep Tonight was the fourth and final single by Emma Bunton from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
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Bunton's second album "Free Me" when released (2003/2004) also made the UK top 10. "Free Me" was released through 19/Universal. It sold marginally better than her debut and contained four hit singles, "Free Me", "Maybe", "I'll be there" and "Crickets Sing For Anamaria". After success in the American dance charts the album was also released in North America. The American edition included bonus remixes and a different cover to the UK edition. Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer Emma Bunton, released on 9 February 2004 in the United Kingdom and Canada, 20 September 2004 in BBrazil and 25 January 2005 in the United States. ...
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Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer Emma Bunton, released on 9 February 2004 in the United Kingdom and Canada, 20 September 2004 in BBrazil and 25 January 2005 in the United States. ...
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Crickets Sing for Anamaria was originally a track from Brazilian singer Astrud Gilbertos 1965 album Takin Verve, and was produced by the Homali Brothers, a Brazilian Latin jazz pop production team. ...
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In November 2006, Bunton released the official charity single for the BBC Children in Need appeal, recording a cover of Petula Clark's '60s classic "Downtown". It peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and was followed by her third studio album, Life in Mono, released on 4 December. The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number sixty-five, selling approximately 13,000 copies in its first week. To date, it has sold around 60.000 copies in the UK. The second single from it was "All I Need to Know", released on 12 February 2007, intended for the Valentine's Day market. Bunton shot the video around Old Street in East London, in the week before Christmas 2006.[3] Entering the UK Singles Chart at number sixty, "All I Need to Know" became Bunton's lowest-charting single of her solo career. For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ...
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(2008-) Emma currently is reading various scripts. She has not announced work on a new solo album, which would likely happen after she has done some acting. [4]
Television and film In October 2006, Bunton appeared as one of the celebrity contestants in the autumn 2006 series of the popular BBC programme Strictly Come Dancing and was partnered with professional dancer Darren Bennett. Despite being the bookies' favourite, she finished in third place, and was the final female contestant to be eliminated. For other uses, see October (disambiguation). ...
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She has also appeared in other roles in recent years, most notably in the fifth and final season of Absolutely Fabulous playing herself in two episodes.[5][6] She has also guest-presented the television programmes ', T4 and hosted her own show Emma for VH1. In August 2006, former Spice Girls' manager Simon Fuller announced that he was planning a television sitcom based around Bunton.[7] This article is about the television series. ...
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In 2005, Bunton filmed guest roles in two Bollywood films: Pyaar Mein Twist and Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets. Bollywood (Hindi: , Urdu: ) is the informal term popularly used for Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry in India. ...
Emma had won the lead female role of The Pink Panther 2 and was supposed to be filming in Autumn 2007 for release in 2008. Bunton was tapped to replace Beyoncé Knowles as the female lead in The Pink Panther 2.[8]. Unfortunately, Bunton was forced to drop out because of her pregnancy and her tour commitments. MGM has announced the production of a sequel to the 2006 box office hit The Pink Panther. ...
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Bunton has recently been seen in a high-profile television commercial for the supermarket chain Tesco. She also had a cameo role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours as herself on the episode titled "What's a Spice Girl Like You...?", aired on March 19, 2007 in Australia, and on May 25, 2007 in the UK. Bunton returned to US screens with a nationwide commercial for Prego in May 2007. , For other uses, see Tesco (disambiguation). ...
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Personal life Bunton has been linked with such stars as actor Nigel Harman,[9] pop singer Justin Timberlake,[10] and 911 lead singer Lee Brennan.[9] Harman as Dennis Rickman in EastEnders. ...
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Her boyfriend of eight years is former Damage and current CherryBlackStone lead singer Jade Jones, with whom she currently lives in a house in Hertfordshire. In October, 2006, there were rumours that the couple were engaged, with plans to marry in March 2007.[11] This rumour was denied several days later.[12] This article is about a British boy band. ...
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After being diagnosed with endometriosis,[13] a condition which can reduce fertility, Bunton and Jones announced in January, 2007, that they were expecting their first child together.[14][15] On August 10, 2007, Bunton gave birth to a 7-lb., 15-oz. baby boy named Beau Lee Bunton (according to their official website, "Baby had a baby!"). [16] is the 222nd day of the year (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer Emma Bunton, released on 9 February 2004 in the United Kingdom and Canada, 20 September 2004 in BBrazil and 25 January 2005 in the United States. ...
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Audio sample Info What Took You So Long? (help· info) What Took You So Long? was the second single from Emma Buntons solo debut album A Girl Like Me. ...
Take My Breath Away (nothing to do with Berlins hit Take My Breath Away) was the third single by Emma Bunton taken from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
Were Not Gonna Sleep Tonight was the fourth and final single by Emma Bunton from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
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Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 222nd day of the year (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Free Me is the second studio album by English pop singer Emma Bunton, released on 9 February 2004 in the United Kingdom and Canada, 20 September 2004 in BBrazil and 25 January 2005 in the United States. ...
This article is about the Emma Bunton album. ...
What I Am is a song written by Edie Brickell and Kenny Withrow and recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians for their 1988 debut album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars. ...
Audio sample Info What Took You So Long? (help· info) What Took You So Long? was the second single from Emma Buntons solo debut album A Girl Like Me. ...
Take My Breath Away (nothing to do with Berlins hit Take My Breath Away) was the third single by Emma Bunton taken from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
Were Not Gonna Sleep Tonight was the fourth and final single by Emma Bunton from her debut solo album A Girl Like Me, released in 2001. ...
Free Me was the first single by Emma Bunton from her second album Free Me, released in 2003, almost 10 months before the release of her second album. ...
Audio sample Maybe is a pop song performed by English singer Emma Bunton. ...
Ill Be There was the third single by Emma Bunton from her second solo album Free Me, released in 2004. ...
Crickets Sing for Anamaria was originally a track from Brazilian singer Astrud Gilbertos 1965 album Takin Verve, and was produced by the Homali Brothers, a Brazilian Latin jazz pop production team. ...
Downtown is a pop song composed by Tony Hatch following a first-time visit to New York City. ...
All I Need to Know is the second and final single to be taken from Emma Buntons third solo album Life In Mono. ...
The Spice Girls are a BRIT Award-winning English pop group formed in 1994. ...
19 Entertainment, based in the United Kingdom, is a leading creator and producer of entertainment properties, including American Idol in the United States, Pop Idol in the United Kingdom, as well as versions of the Idol series in more than seventy countries around the world and US Television show So...
Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976) is an English pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. ...
The Spice Girls are a BRIT Award-winning English pop group formed in 1994. ...
Victoria Caroline Beckham (née Adams; born 17 April 1974) is an English singer, songwriter, dancer, fashion designer, businesswoman, and occasional actress. ...
Melanie Janine Brown (born May 29, 1975 in Leeds) (aka Mel B) is an English pop singer and songwriter turned actress and television personality best known as one of the members of the girl band the Spice Girls, one of the most successful female groups of all time. ...
Melanie Jayne Chisholm (born 12 January 1974 in Whiston, Lancashire), also known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer, songwriter, and television personality best known as one of the five members of the English girl group Spice Girls, who was nicknamed Sporty Spice. As a solo artist...
Geraldine Estelle Geri Halliwell (born 6 August 1972) is a British pop singer-songwriter, childrens author, actress and Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund. ...
Spice is the multi-platinum debut album by English pop group Spice Girls, released in 1996 (see 1996 in music) and 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Spiceworld is the second album by British pop group the Spice Girls, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). ...
Forever is the third studio album by English pop group the Spice Girls, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). ...
Alternative covers Special Edition Box Set Greatest Hits is a hits collection by English all-female pop group the Spice Girls. ...
Alternate cover Japanese CD cover Audio sample Wannabe is the first single from the Spice Girls first album, Spice. ...
Audio sample Say Youll Be There is a popâDance song performed by the girl group the Spice Girls. ...
For the Jewel song of the same name, see 2 Become 1 (Jewel song). ...
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Audio sample Spice track listing Last Time Lover (5) Mama (6) Who Do You Think You Are (7) Mama was the fourth single off the Spice Girls debut album, Spice. ...
Spice Up Your Life is a popâsamba song by the Spice Girls. ...
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Audio sample Info Stop (help· info) Stop was the Spice Girls seventh single release in the United Kingdom (sixth in the United States) and the third release from their second album, Spiceworld. ...
Viva Forever is a song by the Spice Girls on their second album, Spiceworld, released as a single some time after the departure of Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell, in May 1998. ...
Audio sample Info Goodbye (help· info) Goodbye is the Spice Girlsâ ninth single in the UK and is the groups first single without former band mate, Geri Halliwell. ...
For Holler in Germany, see Holler, Germany. ...
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Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) is a song written and performed by British group the Spice Girls. ...
Never Give Up On The Good Times was supposed to be released by the Spice Girls, as a single from their second album, Spiceworld. ...
If You Wanna Have Some Fun was set to be the third single taken from the album Forever. ...
Tell Me Why was listed as the second single (throughout Europe) to be lifted from Spice Girls album Forever. ...
Weekend Love was set to see as the second single throughout Asia. ...
Girl Power! Live In Istanbul was the first set of major concerts by the British pop group, The Spice Girls, in 1997. ...
The Spiceworld Tour was a concert tour performed by the British Europop group The Spice Girls. ...
Christmas In Spiceworld was a short UK tour by the 4 piece Spice Girls in late 1999. ...
The Return of the Spice Girls was a Spice Girls concert tour that visited five countries and commenced on December 2, 2007 in Vancouver, Canada[1] and ended in Toronto on February 26, 2008. ...
The following article documents the album, single and multimedia releases by the British recording group, the Spice Girls. ...
The Spice Girls were a British pop group that released 3 studio albums and 11 singles globally between July 1996 and November 2000. ...
A 2002 anime DVD The phrase Girl Power, as a term of empowerment, expressed a cultural phenomenon of the mid-late 1990s to the early 2000s and is also linked to third-wave feminism. ...
Dolls The Spice Girls Girl Power Dolls; left to right: Victoria Beckham, Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Melanie Brown, Emma Bunton In 1997, Galoob Toys released the Spice Girls Dolls based on the popular girl-group, the Spice Girls. ...
Spice World is the debut feature film of the four-time BRIT Award-winning English pop girl group Spice Girls directed by Bob Spiers (Absolutely Fabulous, Fawlty Towers) and written by Kim Fuller and Jamie Curtis. ...
The Spice Girls in the Playstation game Spice World Spiceworld, The Game was released in conjunction with the movie release in early 1998. ...
Simon Fuller (born May 17, 1960 in Hastings, England) is one of the most important figures in the entertainment business in the world. ...
Michelle Stephenson (born January 3, 1977 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire) is a British singer. ...
Cool Britannia is a media term that was used in the late 1990s to describe the contemporary culture of the United Kingdom. ...
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