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Sally Ann Triplett

Sally Ann Triplett (born 15 April 1962, London, England) is a British singer and actress. She participated in two editions of the Eurovision Song Contest and West End productions.

Career[edit]

Triplett first represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 as the lead female vocals of the six-piece band Prima Donna. Prima Donna finished third with their pop-ballad "Love Enough for Two" but the song was a flop in the charts, and the group disbanded after their second single.


Two years later, she again represented United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, this time as part of a duo, Bardo. Their song, "One Step Further", was a frantic pop number with a complex dance routine. The vigorous choreography noticeably affected the vocals, and not helped by a backing track but instead a live orchestra, the song finished seventh. Author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor notes in his The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History that Sally-Ann Triplett is one of only four singers to have sung for the United Kingdom in the competition twice, alongside Ronnie Carroll, Cliff Richard and Cheryl Baker of Bucks Fizz.[1] Triplett is the only act to have won the UK heat for Eurovision at both attempts (Cliff Richard was nominated twice without having to compete for the opportunity). The song, however, proved to be a success in the UK Singles Chart when it reached No. 2,[2] and Bardo went on to release two more singles, although no further success followed.


In between her two Eurovision appearances, she was a regular in the BBC television programme Crackerjack!. Triplett has also made many appearances on television. This include Children in Need 2003, EastEnders, Doctors, Down To Earth, Acorn Antiques: The Musical!, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Holby City and The Fishing Trip.


In a 2009 interview with the BBC, Triplett stated that she had no wish to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest again but, if asked, she would possibly consider it if offered a strong ballad.[3]

Recordings[edit]

Triplett has appeared on numerous cast recordings for shows including: Grease, Anything Goes as well as the recent National Symphony Orchestra studio recording of Lionel Bart's Oliver! In 2008 Triplett recorded a song for the CD Act One – Songs From The Musicals of Alexander S. Bermange, an album of twenty recordings by twenty six West End stars, released in November 2008 on Dress Circle Records.

Personal life[edit]

She is married to actor/singer/dancer Gary Milner and has two children, Max Milner (from a previous relationship with Gary Dyson, adopted by Milner) and Grace.

at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

(as Young Margie) at the Shaftesbury Theatre

Follies

(as Florence) at the Prince Edward Theatre

Chess

(as Betty Rizzo) at the Dominion Theatre

Grease

(as Ruby Keeler) opposite Brian Conley at the Victoria Palace Theatre

Jolson The Musical

(as Grizabella) at the New London Theatre

Cats

The Villain's Opera at the

Royal National Theatre

(as Reno Sweeney) at the Royal National Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Anything Goes

(as Miss Adelaide) at the Piccadilly Theatre

Guys and Dolls

(as Sue Snell) on Broadway

Carrie - The Musical

(as Miss Berta) at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Acorn Antiques:The Musical!

(as Beatrice) at the Liverpool Playhouse Theatre

Much Ado About Nothing

(as Roxie Hart) at the Adelphi Theatre

Chicago

(as Amelia Earhart) at the Menier Chocolate Factory

Take Flight

produced by Thomas Hopkins at the New Players Theatre

Make Me A Song

(as Donna) at the Prince of Wales Theatre

Mamma Mia!

(as Maria) at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth from 24 September 2010 – 6 October 2010.

Lend Me A Tenor

(as Lauren) at Piccadilly Theatre .

Viva Forever

(as Diana) at Drama Center Theatre, Singapore .

Next To Normal

(as Judy/Liza) at Nottingham Playhouse .

My Judy Garland Life

(as Peggy White) at The Bank of America Theatre, Chicago & Neil Simon Theatre, New York .

The Last Ship

(as Billie Dore) at Chichester Festival Theatre .

A Damsel in Distress

(as Mrs. Emma du Maurier) at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway .

Finding Neverland

(as Mrs. Lovett) at Barrow Street Theatre, New York .

Sweeney Todd

(as Aunt Eller) at Wyndham's Theatre .

Oklahoma!

(as Gran) at Royal National Theatre

The Witches

Mamma Mia! official website

at IMDb

Sally Ann Triplett

at the Internet Broadway Database

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