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Yahoo!'s Web Celeb Tracey
Ullman
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Social satirist,
actress, singer, and dancer - Tracey Ullman was
born in London, England on 12/30/59. Her Polish
father died when she was six. Her British mother
raised Tracey and encouraged her performing talent.
Her diverse background includes a scholarship to
stage school at age 12 and her stage debut in
"Gigi" in Berlin at 16.
Tracey was a member of the popular "Second
Generation" dance troupe appearing on numerous TV
variety programs. This led to roles in the English
musical threatre in "Elvis", "Grease", "The Rocky
Horror Show" and a dramatic role in "Talent". Her
character of Beverly the bizarre club singer in the
improvisational play "Four In A Million" proved to
be her breakthrough role. This was followed by her
successful, award-winning London Theatre Critics'
Award for Most Promising New Actress of 1981 in the
BBC Television comedy series "Three Of A Kind."
As a singer, Ms. Ullman had five singles in the
top ten of the British pop charts, and her LP, "You
Broke My Heart In Seventeen Places," was certified
gold. Her single "They Don't Know, reached number
eight on the Billboard Charts in the U.S. Movie
audiences were first introduced to Ullman in the
movie Plenty (1985) with Meryl Streep. Then came
the music video of her hit song, "They Don't Know,"
with Paul McCartney (1984).
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Her comedy/variety
show, "The Tracey Ullman Show" first began in the
States in 1987. She received the 1989 Emmy Award
for outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Program
for "The Tracey Ullman Show" and an Emmy in 1990
for Outstanding Performance for her program. She
appeared opposite Morgan Freeman on the New York
Stage in The New York Shakespeare Festival's
production of The Taming Of The Shrew, and recently
starred in the one-woman show The Big Love, on
Broadway. Tracey starred in I Love You To Death
with Kevin Kline in 1980, appeared in Household
Saints, I'll Do Anything, Woody Allen's Bullets
Over Broadway, and Pret A Porter.
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In 1993 Ullman
returned to American TV with "Tracey Ullman...A
Class Act" and "Tracey Takes On New York." She
created, wrote, was executive producer and starred
in the specials. Her husband Allan McKeown is her
co-producer. The shows have won critical acclaim,
CableACE awards and numerous Emmys. The series
"Tracey Takes On" was commissioned by HBO and to
date 35 episodes have been produced. The series has
won four Emmys, including one in 1997 for
Outstanding Music, Comedy, and Variety Show, and a
CableACE award in 1996 for Best Comedy Variety
Series.
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Tracey resides
with her husband and children, Mabel and Johnny in
London and Los Angeles.
The New Year will see the release of 11 new
episodes of "Tracey Takes On" on HBO with the first
episode broadcast on January 4th at 10PM EST and
every subsequent Sunday @10PM. January also marks
the release of The "Tracey Takes On" home video by
HBO Home Video and the Tracey Takes On...book
(Hyperion).
Forever the comic chameleon, Tracey Ullman's
personna has taken on various characters that she
has created that have something profound to say
about the best and worst of the human
condition.
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She has practiced
her unique, irreverent brand of comedy for over a
decade. Her book touches on opinions and
commentaries by her characters and Tracey on
subjects such as: mothers, royalty, and childhood.
Included in all of her comic creations are their
disguises, makeup, wigs, and applications of chins,
lips, noses, teeth, mustaches etc. The book also
contains paper doll cut-outs of her characters.
Tracey now appears at the start and end of each
episode of the show, because people were finding it
difficult to know it was her under that makeup in
all those comic disguises: men, women, children of
any and every nationality.
Another
UN Production
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Brosnan.
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