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Samantha Karen Fox (born 15 April 1966)[1] is an English pop singer and former glamour model from East London. She rose to public attention aged 16, when her mother entered her photographs in an amateur modelling contest run by The Sunday People tabloid newspaper. After she placed second in the contest, she received an offer from The Sun to model topless on Page 3, where she made her first appearance on 22 February 1983. She continued to appear on Page 3 until 1986, becoming the most popular pin-up girl of her era, as well as one of the most photographed British women of the 1980s.

Samantha Fox
Fox performing in 2009
Background information
Birth nameSamantha Karen Fox
Also known asSam Fox
Born (1966-04-15) 15 April 1966 (age 56)[1]
Mile End, London, England
Genres
  • Dance-pop[2]
  • pop
  • hi-NRG
  • Eurobeat
  • house
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • model
  • actress
Years active
  • 1983–1987 (model)
  • 1983–present (singer)
1992-present (actress)
Labels
  • Jive
  • Sony
  • Lamborghini
Websitesamfox.com

Transitioning to pop music after three years as a Page 3 girl, Fox released the single "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" on 10 March 1986. It reached number one in Australia, Canada, Finland, Greece, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland, and became the first of her three Top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart. She released her debut studio album Touch Me on 7 July 1986, which was followed by the albums Samantha Fox in 1987 and I Wanna Have Some Fun in 1988, each containing a number of international hit singles. In 1988, Fox received a Brit Award nomination for Best British Female Artist, although the award went to Alison Moyet.[citation needed] Fox's subsequent studio albums Just One Night (1991), 21st Century Fox (1997), and Angel with an Attitude (2005) were less commercially successful. Fox returned to Page 3 for a full week in 1995 as the feature celebrated its 25th anniversary, and subsequently appeared in the October 1996 edition of Playboy.

Fox has appeared in a number of films and reality television shows, and has occasionally worked as a television presenter. Although she dated a number of men in the early years of her career, including Kiss rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley and Australian fraudster Peter Foster, persistent rumours began circulating in the 1990s about her sexual orientation. In 2003, Fox publicly came out as a lesbian and acknowledged her romantic relationship with her then-manager, Myra Stratton, which lasted until Stratton's death from cancer in 2015. In 2020, Fox became engaged to her Norwegian tour manager, Linda Birgitte Olsen.


Early life


Fox was born on 15 April 1966 in Mile End, East London, the oldest daughter of actress Carole Ann Wilken and John Patrick Fox. She has a sister, Vanessa, and two half-siblings from her father's second marriage, Frederica and Frankie.[3] Fox comes from a family of market traders.

Fox took an interest in the theatre from an early age; she first appeared on a theatre stage when she was three years old. She formed her first pop band with Richard Smart, Edward Gallagher and Bob Day when she was fourteen. She attended St Thomas More Catholic School, Wood Green; and was enrolled in the Anna Scher Theatre School from the age of fifteen.[4] The next year she signed her first record deal, with Lamborghini Records.[5]


Career



Modelling and music


In 1983, when Fox was 16, she released her first single. Credited as S.F.X. and released on the Lamborghini Records label, "Rockin' with My Radio"/"My Old Man" was produced by Ian Gillan Band and Spencer Davis Group member Ray Fenwick, who also wrote the b-side. The collaboration with Fenwick continued into 1984 and her second single, "Aim to Win"/"17 and Holding", credited under her full name, where Fenwick again produced and wrote the song on the B-side.

Also, in 1983, her mother submitted several photographs that she had taken of her daughter in lingerie to The Sunday People newspaper's Girl of the Year amateur modelling contest.[4][6] She came in second place out of 20,000 entrants and the photographs drew her to the attention of the newspaper The Sun, which invited her to pose for Page 3.[4][6]

Her parents gave their consent for her to pose topless, and her first Page 3 photograph appeared in the Sun on 22 February 1983.[7] She signed a four-year Page 3 modelling contract with the Sun,[8] and won its "Page 3 Girl of the Year" award for three consecutive years: 1984 to 1986.[9] She is recognised today as the most popular pin-up girl of her era, as well as one of the most-photographed British women of the 1980s.[10]

In 1986, Fox retired from Page 3 modelling, at the age of 20, and made the transition into a career in pop music. In 1995, aged 29, she made a one-off appearance in The Sun to promote Page 3's 25th anniversary. After receiving an overwhelmingly positive reader response, she appeared in the slot every day of that week, with Friday's final topless picture given away as an A3-sized poster. The following year, she appeared in the October issue of Playboy magazine.[11]

In December 2009, her latest compilation album was issued, Greatest Hits, both in single CD and double CD formats.[12] In 2012 her first 4 albums were re-issued as double deluxe CDs by Cherry Red.


Film and television


In the late 1980s, Fox appeared in television advertisements for a Leicestershire-based car dealership network with the slogan "Follow the Fox to Swithland Motors". Around the same time, she also appeared in television advertisements for bingo in The Sun newspaper.[13]

In 1990, she appeared on the American sitcom Charles in Charge as Samantha Steele, a fictional rock star whose agent pushes her into a romance with Charles (Scott Baio) so the paparazzi will print it in the tabloids. Her film career included roles in The Match (1999), written and directed by Mick Davis and starring Richard E. Grant, Ian Holm and Tom Sizemore, 7 Cases (2015) starring Steven Berkoff, and the comedy horror film Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017).

In 1995, under the group name 'Sox', Fox took part in A Song for Europe, the UK heat for the Eurovision Song Contest 1995. Her song Go for the Heart finished fourth of the eight shortlisted entries with 65,436 telephone votes and the single went on to reach No. 47 on the UK Singles Chart.[14] Also that year, she guest starred in the Hindi film Rock Dancer.

In 2008, Fox and her partner Myra Stratton took part in Celebrity Wife Swap, exchanging with Freddie Starr and his wife Donna. In November 2009, she took part in ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!; she was voted out on day 16. In 2010, she appeared in a celebrity episode of Come Dine with Me with Calum Best, Janice Dickinson, and Jeff Brazier. In 2016, Fox became a participant in Celebrity Big Brother 18 and she just missed out on reaching the final finishing in seventh place.


Personal life


Fox (left) and her partner Myra Stratton at the 2010 Fate Awards in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Fox (left) and her partner Myra Stratton at the 2010 Fate Awards in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Fox's father Patrick, a former carpenter, managed her career until 1991, when she hired accountants to trace over £1 million (£2.3 million today) that she believed he had embezzled from her accounts. She sued her father, who by then had divorced and remarried, and in May 1995, she was awarded a £363,000 (£0.7 million today) court settlement.[15] Patrick Fox died in 2000, at that time they had not spoken to each other for nearly a decade.

In the late 1980s, Fox became romantically linked with Australian career criminal Peter Foster. They began dating but she turned down his marriage proposal.[16] She also had a relationship with Paul Stanley, the rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of rock band Kiss.[17][18] Rumours regarding Fox's sexual orientation began to surface in 1999 when she judged a lesbian beauty pageant, and rumours circulated that the woman with whom she resided, Cris Bonacci, the Australian former lead guitarist for the rock band Girlschool, was her lover. The relationship was confirmed later by Bonacci in an interview.[19]

In 2003, Fox made a statement about her personal life:[20] "I have slept with other women but I've not been in love before Myra Stratton. People say I'm gay. All I know is that I'm in love with Myra [Stratton, my manager]. I love her completely and want to spend the rest of my life with her." Fox said that she had been reluctant to come out because, having already dealt with obsessed fans and stalkers, she feared fans' possible reactions.[21] In 2009, she announced her plans to form a civil partnership with Stratton.[22] In 2015, at 60 years old, Stratton died of cancer, at which point she and Fox had been in a relationship for 16 years.[23][24] After that Fox began a relationship with her tour manager Linda Birgitte Olsen, a native of Norway. Olsen proposed and the couple became engaged on Valentine's Day in 2020.[25] They married on 18 June 2022.[26]


Charitable activity


In 2008, Fox donated her favourite bra to a charity auction.[27]

In 2011, she appeared as part of a campaign for LGBT charity the Albert Kennedy Trust.[28]


Discography


Studio albums

Awards and recognition


Name of organisation, nomine work/honour, year(s) listed
Awards Works Year(s) Result Ref.
8th Brit Awards Best Female Solo Artist 1988 Nominated [29]
Diamond Awards Festival Sales Achievement 1987 Won [30]
Music Week Europarade Year End Charts Nº 1 Single "Touch Me" (I Want Your Body) 1986 Won [31]
Music & Media "Pan European Awards" Herself 1987 Won [32]
European Hot 100 Singles – Hot 100 Of The Year Touch Me (I Want Your Body) 1986 3th place [33]
European Hot 100 Albums – Hot 100 Of The Year Touch Me 1986 89th place [33]
"Euroclips" Europe's Top 50 Video Clips 1987 Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now 1987 Tie [34]
European Hot 100 Singles – Hot 100 Of The Year Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now 1987 10th place [35]
European Hot 100 Albums – Hot 100 Of The Year Touch Me 1987 67th place [35]

Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)


Awards Works Year(s) Format Result
Gold The Music Video Collection 1990 Video Longform Certified
Gold I Wanna Have Some Fun 1989 Album Certified
Gold I Wanna Have Some Fun 1989 Single Certified
Gold Samantha Fox 1988 Album Certified
Gold Touch Me 1987 Album Certified

Source:[36]


References


  1. Schott, Ben. "Ben Shott's Almanac for April 2008". thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  2. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Samantha Fox". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. Lane, Harriet (2 February 2003). "Sam Fox is still up front". The Observer. The Guardian. Retrieved 4 December 2016.
  4. "Samantha Fox". thebiographychannel.co.uk. 2012. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  5. James, Gary (2009). "The Samantha Fox Interview". classicbands.com. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  6. Tuber, Keith (May 1987). "On the Hunt with Samantha Fox". Orange Coast Magazine: 160–162. Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Alt URL
  7. "Where Are They Now? Samantha Fox". Comedy Central (UK). Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  8. Grinter, Alison (20 January 2010). "Look who's talking: Samantha Fox Interview". tntmagazine.com. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  9. Blair, Iain (19 April 1987). "Samantha's Fox Image Paying Off". The Pittsburgh Press. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  10. "Samantha Fox on new 80's-inspired album". BBC News. 18 August 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  11. Gallery of various 1996 issues of Playboy featuring Fox at playboycoverarchive.com Archived 27 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  12. "Sam Fox to release new 'Greatest Hits'". Digitalspy.com. 16 November 2009. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
  13. "Central Adverts, c. 1987" at YouTube
  14. "go for the heart - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  15. Christa D'Souza, "The Curse of Page 3: Sam Fox on Her New Life—and Today's Topless Pretenders", Daily Express, 18 February 1997.
  16. Vasagar, Jeevan (6 December 2002). "Serial fraudster who keeps bouncing back" via www.theguardian.com.
  17. Custodio, John (29 July 2004). "Sam I Am". Montreal Mirror. Archived from the original on 23 August 2004. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  18. Samantha Fox Interview Archived 22 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  19. "My 4-year affair with SAM". TheFreeLibrary.com. 8 February 2003. Archived from the original on 9 March 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
  20. "Samantha Fox Needs Love Too". AfterEllen.com. 18 October 2005. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2010.
  21. She's still up front, Harriet Lane, The Guardian, 2 February 2003, retrieved 27 May 2009.
  22. "Fox wants Lemmy to give her away". Metro.co.uk. 11 August 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2010.
  23. Fleming, Amy (13 December 2017). "Samantha Fox on fame at 16, stalkers and David Cassidy: 'I kneed him and told him where to go'". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  24. McCartney, Gemma (5 May 2021). "Sam Fox honours late partner Myra as she preps for wedding to Linda Olsen". OK! Magazine. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  25. McCormack, Kirsty (10 June 2021). "Sam Fox talks wedding plans as fiancée says she was her 'celebrity crush'". mirror. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  26. Delaney, Zoe (19 June 2022). "Inside Sam Fox's wedding: Norwegian pop stars, three-tier cakes and custom cars". The Mirror. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  27. "Buy Sam Fox's bra for charity". Charities Aid Foundation. 3 March 2008. Archived from the original on 22 December 2008. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  28. "Ian McKellen, Paul O'Grady and Samantha Fox star in gay awareness ad". guardian.co.uk. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  29. "Brit Awards", 8th Brit Awards, 8 February 1988, retrieved 4 April 2022
  30. "Diamond Awards" (PDF), Music & Media, 11 November 1987, retrieved 4 April 2022
  31. "Europarade" (PDF), Music Week, 10 January 1987, retrieved 4 April 2022
  32. "Pan European Awards" (PDF), Music & Media, 10 January 1987, retrieved 4 April 2022
  33. "European Hot 100" (PDF), Music & Media, 27 December 1986, retrieved 4 April 2022
  34. "Euroclips" (PDF), Music & Media, 26 December 1987, retrieved 4 April 2022
  35. "European Hot 100" (PDF), Music & Media, 26 December 1987, retrieved 4 April 2022
  36. "RIAA Awards", Gold Platinum Awards, retrieved 4 April 2022



На других языках


[de] Samantha Fox (Sängerin)

Samantha „Sam“ Karen Patricia Fox (* 15. April 1966 in London) ist eine britische Popsängerin, Fotomodell und Schauspielerin.
- [en] Samantha Fox

[es] Samantha Fox

Samantha Sam Karen Fox (Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, 15 de abril de 1966), conocida como Samantha Fox, es una cantante, actriz y modelo inglesa que obtuvo gran fama a nivel mundial a finales de los años 1980. Era una de las tit-stars de aquella época, junto con la italiana Sabrina Salerno y con la polaca Danuta Lato, las tres famosas por su exuberante busto. Samantha Fox es, de las tres, la más conocida dentro del mundo anglosajón.[1]

[ru] Фокс, Саманта Карен

Сама́нта Ка́рен Фокс (род. 15 апреля 1966 года, Лондон, Великобритания) — бывшая британская модель и певица жанра данс-поп.



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