Lulu
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie on November 3, 1948, is a celebrated Scottish singer, actress, and television personality who has made her mark in the entertainment industry since the 1960s. Renowned worldwide, particularly among North American audiences, she is best known for her iconic hit "To Sir with Love," from the film of the same name. Additionally, she gained recognition for her contribution to the James Bond franchise with the title song "The Man with the Golden Gun."
In Europe, Lulu is celebrated for winning the Eurovision Song Contest with her lively performance of "Boom Bang-a-Bang." Her debut hit "Shout" remains a defining moment of her career, and she showcased this classic during the closing ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in British pop culture. Lulu's enduring appeal and versatile talents have established her as a prominent figure in the music and entertainment scene, captivating audiences across generations.
Filmography
Trench
Test Pilot
Portraits from a Fire
The Sound of 007
Eiffel... I'm in Love
Shark Attack
Streetwise
What Still Remains
The Comet Kids
Blended Christmas
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
The Snowy Day (2016)
The Wrath of Becky
Aquamarine
Ten Canoes
Sidney
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
Charlie's Country
Hacker (2019)
Aunt Mary
Stiff
Circus Performers at the North Pole
The Tent
Not Suitable For Children
Annabelle: Creation
The Brass Bottle
Thirst (1979)
High Society
My Old School
Gonks Go Beat
The Glorias
Gone Are the Days
Witch Hunt (2021)
An Unforgettable Year – Autumn
T@gged
The Millers
Sharp Objects
How to Rock
The Daily Life of the Immortal King
GG Precinct
Love in a Cold Climate
The Haunting of Hill House