voc, *1979 GB, Linslade Singer of Pop and Soundtrack
Louise Dearman (born 13 March 1979) is a British actress and singer, who played the role of Glinda and Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked. She is the first and only actress ever to have played both witches in the musical. She has a number of other professional stage and television credits, such as Eva Perón in Evita, and released her solo albums, You and I, Here Comes the Sun and It's Time, in 2005, 2012 and 2013 respectively.
Genres
Pop
Soundtrack
Folk
World
Popular Tracks
Falling Slowly - From "Once" on Falling Slowly by Louise Dearman & Shayne Ward Gravity on Here Comes the Sun by Louise Dearman Rainbow Connection on Bedtime Baby by Louise Dearman Defying Gravity on Here Comes the Sun by Louise Dearman Twinkle Lullaby on Bedtime Baby by Louise Dearman Oklahoma!, Act 1: No. 6, I Cain't Say No! on Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers, John Wilson, Sinfonia Of London, Nathaniel Hackmann & Sierra Boggess Meadowlark (From "The Baker's Wife") on Schwartz Songs by Various Artists Oklahoma!, Act 1: No. 8, Entrance of Ensemble on Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers, John Wilson, Sinfonia Of London, Nathaniel Hackmann & Sierra Boggess She Used to Be Mine on For You, For Me by Louise Dearman Oklahoma!, Act 1: No. 7, I Cain't Say No! (Encore) on Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers, John Wilson, Sinfonia Of London, Nathaniel Hackmann & Sierra Boggess
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