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| Lena Zavaroni | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Born | November 4, 1963 | |
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| Died | October 01, 1999 (aged 35) | |
| Occupation(s) | Singer | |
| Years active | 1974 – 1982 | |
Lena Zavaroni was a Scottish child singer (November 4, 1963 - October 1, 1999). With her album Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me at ten years of age, she is the youngest person in history who has had an album in UK album chart top ten. She died at the age of 35 after a long battle with anorexia nervosa.
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Lena grew up in the small town of
She was discovered in the summer of 1973 by record producer Tommy Scott, who was on holiday in Rothesay and heard her singing with her father and uncle in a band. Scott contacted impresario Phil Solomon, which led to his partner, Dorothy Solomon, becoming Zavaroni's manager.
In 1974 she appeared on Hughie Green’s Opportunity Knocks and won the show for a record-breaking five weeks running. She followed this with the album Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me, a collection of classic and then-recent pop standards which reached #8 in the UK album chart. At 10 years, 146 days old, Zavaroni is still the youngest person to have an album in the top 10 and was also the youngest person to appear on the BBC's Top of the Pops.
Zavaroni also sang at a Hollywood charity show with Frank
Sinatra and Lucille Ballin
1974, at which Ball commented, "You’re special. Very special and very,
very good,"although
some sources attribute the words to Sinatra.
Following this, Zavaroni guest-starred on the Carol
Burnett Show.
She also appeared in the Morecambe
and Wise Show, the 1976
While attending London's Italia Conti Academy stage school, Lena met and became long-term friends with child star Bonnie Langford. The two starred in the TV show Lena and Bonnie.
Between 1980 and 1982, Lena had her own TV series on the BBC, Lena Zavaroni and Music, which featured singing and dancing, and included guests such as Spike Milligan and Les Dawson.
From the age of 13, Zavaroni suffered from anorexia nervosa. While at stage school, her weight dropped to 4 stone (25 kg). Zavaroni blamed this on the pressure placed upon her to fit into costumes while at the same time she was "developing as a woman."
She continued to suffer from anorexia throughout the 1980s, and in 1989 she married computer consultant Peter Wiltshire. The couple settled in North London but separated 18 months later. Also in 1989, Zavaroni's mother, Hilda, died of a tranquilliser overdose and a fire destroyed all of her showbiz mementoes.
After the breakup of her marriage, Zavaroni moved to Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, to be nearer to her father and his second wife. By this time, she was living off state benefits and in 1999 was accused of stealing a 50p packet of jelly, although the charges were later dropped.
Zavaroni underwent a number of drug treatments and received
In September 1999 Zavaroni was admitted to
In 2003,
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