Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Modelling
career
- 3 Music
career
- 4 Fox's
films
- 5 Other
sidelines
- 6 Personal
life
- 7 Discography
- 8 References
- 9 External
links
Background
As the eldest daughter of the late Patrick John Fox and
Carole Ann Wilken, Samantha Karen Fox came from a family of market
traders in the East End of London. She has a younger sister, Vanessa (6
years her junior); and a half-sister, Frederica, from her father's
second marriage.
She had a keen interest in the theatre from an early age,
and first appeared on a theatre stage at the age of 3, and was enrolled
in the Anna Scher Theatre School
from the age of 5. Her first television appearance came in 1976, at the age of
10, in a BBC
play entitled No Way Out. Following on from this,
she started at the Judi Dench Mountview Theatre School, near
her home in Crouch
End, at the age of 11.
Interested in music from an early age, she formed her
first band at the age of 14. Her first record deal came a year later,
with Lamborghini Records. However,
both her theatre and music careers went on hold when her modeling
career took off.
Modelling career
In early 1983,
16-year-old Samantha Fox posed in her bedroom, wearing lingerie, while
her mother Carole took pictures for The Sunday
People newspaper's "Face and Shape of 1983"
amateur modelling contest. Fox came joint runner-up in the contest, The
Sunday People published her pictures, and a photographer from
The
Sun newspaper invited her for a professional
photoshoot shortly afterwards. On Tuesday, 22
February 1983,
with the full support of her parents, Samantha Fox made her first topless Page
Three girl appearance in The Sun. She was still
almost two months shy of her 17th birthday.
Fox's bubbly-blonde looks, winning smile, working-class
background, and curvaceous 36D breasts, which looked disproportionately
large on her diminutive 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m) frame, quickly made her an
iconic figure. Months after she started modelling, she famously insured
her breasts for a quarter of a million pounds
sterling.
Fox went on to win The Sun's "Page
Three Girl of the Year" award for three consecutive years (1984, 1985, and 1986), and her
popularity helped usher in the 1980s taste for top-heavy Page Three girls:
Busty models such as the 36DD Tracy Neve and the 38DD Maria
Whittaker achieved considerable success in the wake of Fox's celebrity.
Fox also appeared in British soft-porn magazines,
although very few full-frontal nude shots were ever published.
Fox announced her retirement from Page Three modelling in 1986, at the age of
20. In 1995,
aged 29, she made a one-off appearance in The Sun
to promote Page Three's 25th anniversary week. After an overwhelmingly
positive reader response, she appeared in the slot every day during the
anniversary week, with Friday's final topless picture given away as an A3-sized
poster. In 1996,
aged 30, she appeared in the October issue of Playboy
magazine. These were her final published nude photos.
Fox's father managed her modelling career in the early
days, but the two split acrimoniously when she found that he was
embezzling her money. Her parents later divorced.
Music career
In the mid-1980s, Fox started a successful singing career,
working with notable music producers such as Stock
Aitken Waterman and Full Force. Her debut single, "Touch Me (I Want Your
Body)", released when she was just 20 years old, made the Top 10 in
England and topped the charts in many countries. It was one of the
biggest selling singles of the 1980s in Australia. Her debut live performance
came at Peter Stringfellow's club Hippodrome.
Fox had three Top 10 hits in both the United
States and Britain. In Canada and the USA, "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" and "I
Wanna Have Some Fun" made the Top 10; whereas British audiences put "Do
Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)" and "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now" into the
Top 10. Her successful singing career resulted in Fox touring the
world, including unusual places such as Bosnia, Russia, Ukraine, and Siberia.
Fox made a comeback in 1991, releasing her fourth and
final album for Jive Records, entitled Just
One Night. The album didn't garner much
attention since it sounded very similar to other popular songs at the
time. Fox was keen to move towards a rock-oriented direction, which is
evident from such songs as "What You See Is What You Get", "Spirit Of
America" and the Rock/Dance single, "Pleasure Zone." The record label,
however, wanted a more Dance-pop heavy album like I
Wanna Have Some Fun. This led to an
inconsistent album. The only singles from the set that flirted with
radio airplay were "Another Woman (Too Many People)", "Just One Night",
and "Hurt Me! Hurt Me! (But The Pants Stay On)." In 1992, Jive released
Samantha's first official compilation, Greatest Hits.
It also features songs such as "Even In The Darkest Hour", the
Pop-Metal song "Giving Me A Hard Time", and a rock song called "Hot
Lovin'".
In 1995,
Fox attempted to revive her singing career again by participating in
the "Song for Europe", the competition to select the UK's entry for the
annual Eurovision Song Contest. She
performed Go for the Heart as lead singer of
the group Sox, but failed to reach Eurovision after finishing 4th in
the public vote. In 1997, she released a new album 21st
Century Fox. The album featured Eurodance
and Hi-NRG
music. The album was released in the US a year later with the lead
single "Let Me Be Free". 21st Century Fox became
her first indie release. She also co-wrote and produced many of its
tracks. Other singles from the album are Deeper
and The Reason Is You.
This is the album that made her a bigger favourite with her gay
fanbase. In November
2005, Fox
released her latest album, Angel with an Attitude,
in Canada. For the album, she chose to work together with the
award-winning producer Joe Barrucco.
In 2004, Fox teamed up with Mats
Söderlund (alias Günther)
in order to do a remake of Touch Me (I Want Your
Body). This version reached #1 on the Swedish Singles Chart.
Fox was to be touring Australia throughout August and September
2007 as part of The Countdown
Spectacular 2.
Fox's films
Fox's pictures gained her such fandom in India that she
was invited to star in a Bollywood film (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274764/
Rock Dancer). This was written and directed by V.
Menon, starring Shammi Kapoor, Kamal Sadanah, Ronit Roy, Sharon
Prabhakar, Javed Jaffri, Johnny
Lever etc. It also featured guest appearances from Govinda,
and was produced by Subbir Mukherjee.
Fox also featured in It’s Been Real
written and directed by Steve Varnom, and starring John
Altman, and The Match written and directed by Michael
Davis, starring Pierce Brosnan, Ian Holm, Tom
Sizemore, Neil Morrissey, David
Hayman, and Ilar Blair.
On From Under the Cork Tree, Fall Out Boy have a track
called "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More Touch Me"
referencing the movie Sixteen Candles and Samantha Fox's album Touch Me.
Other sidelines
In 1986
Fox was featured in a strip poker game (Samantha
Fox Strip Poker) for Commodore
Amiga, Commodore
64, ZX
Spectrum, BBC
Micro, and Amstrad CPC.
In 1989,
Fox co-presented the BRIT Awards with Mick
Fleetwood, which became notorious for turning into a shambles; Fox has
asserted in interviews since that the autocue did not work properly that night,
leading to utter chaos during the show's live TV broadcast. She spent a
year in New
York presenting pop promo videos for MTV, and she made other attempts at TV
presenting, including an interview with Rolf
Harris, which was ill-fated even before it started as Fox referred to
her interviewee as "Ralph" on several occasions. She appeared on the
sitcom Charles In Charge
in 1990 where she played the role of "Samantha Steele", a fictional
rock star whose agent pushes her to romance Charles Scott Baio
in order to get the paparazzi to print it in the tabloids. In the story
line, it was done for career publicity reasons since people seem to
enjoy some controversy. She also appeared in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida
for Spring
Break, where she sang her various then current hits to thousands of
college students.
Fox's career went quiet as she grew older and she was not
commercially successful in her singing. However, this has not stopped
her working. In 2003, she appeared in ("reality
television") show The Club, competing against Richard
Blackwood and Dean Gaffney by trying to run the most
successful bar in The Club, which was full of
celebrity guests such as Jordan. In August 2004, Fox was featured in a music video with
Swedish music artist Günther in the song "Touch Me" (a remix of her earlier
version). The album, Pleasureman, on
which this version of "Touch Me" is featured was released in the US on
Rhino Records in 2006. The single spent several weeks at #1 on the
Swedish Chart.
Personal life
Fox was twice linked to Australian con man Peter
Foster. They dated in 1986-87 and then, after a seven year separation,
they reunited in 1994 for a year. They were at one time reportedly
engaged to be married. Fox described Foster as "the love of my life".
She has also been in relationships with Paul
Stanley, the singer and rhythm guitarist for the band KISS.
In 1994,
it was reported that Fox had become a born-again Christian and she was invited
to play at Christian music festival Greenbelt.
When queried about how she could reconcile topless modelling with her
Christian beliefs, she said:
| “ |
Easily.
God gave me my body. I know it has made many people happy. There is no
conflict there. I don't and have never promoted pornography. I'm not a
born-again Christian because I have always been one. I am doing what
God wants me to do. My prayer each night is: "Let me go my way and make
people happy. Let me do the right thing." |
” |
Rumours regarding Fox's sexual preference began to surface
in 1999 when
she judged a lesbian
beauty
pageant, and many people said they believed that the woman she lived
with at the time, Australian Cris Bonacci, formerly guitarist with Girlschool,
was more than just her manager.
In February 2003, she made a statement about her personal
life:
| “ |
But
I can't keep saying, "Maybe", or denying it. It's time to let people
know where my heart is. People keep trying to say I'm a lesbian. I
don't know what I am. All I know is that I'm in love with Myra
[Stratton, her manager]. I love her completely and want to spend the
rest of my life with her. |
” |
Discography
-
Main article: Samantha Fox discography
Including details and chart positions
- Touch Me (1986)
- Samantha Fox (1987)
- I Wanna Have Some Fun (1988)
- Just One Night (1991)
- Greatest Hits (1992)
- 21st Century Fox (1998)
- Watching You, Watching Me (2002)
- Angel with an Attitude (2005)
References
-
The Mail on Sunday (London, England), 2 February
2003,
page 12: "I have slept with other women but I've not been in love
before Myra. People say I'm gay. I don't know what I am." Rebecca
Hardy. Retrieved from Infotrac Newspapers Online on 2006-09-12.
External links
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