
Age: 65
female
Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano, actress, songwriter and dancer. She began her career as a member of the dance troupe Hot Gossip and released several disco singles as a solo performer. In 1981, she made her musical theatre debut in Cats and met composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, whom she married. She went on to star in several Broadway musicals, including The Phantom of the Opera, where she originated the role of Christine Daaé. The Original London Cast Album of the musical was released in CD format in 1987 and sold over 40 million copies worldwide, making it the biggest-selling cast album of all time. After retiring from the stage and divorcing Lloyd Webber, Brightman resumed her music career with former Enigma producer Frank Peterson, this time as a classical crossover artist. She is among the most prominent performers in the genre, with worldwide sales of more than 30 million records and 2 million DVDs. Her duet with the Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, "Time To Say Goodbye", topped charts all over Europe and became the highest and fastest selling single of all times in Germany, where it stayed at the top of the charts for fourteen consecutive weeks breaking the all-time sales record, with over 3 million copies sold in the country and subsequently became an international success with 12 million copies worldwide. She has now collected over 180 gold and platinum sales awards in 38 different countries. Brightman is the only artist to have been invited twice to perform at the Olympic Games, first at the 1992' Barcelona Olympic Games where she sang "Amigos Para Siempre" with the Spanish tenor Jose Carreras with an estimated global audience of a billion people, and sixteen years later in Beijing, this time with Chinese singer Liu Huan and performing the song "You and Me" to an estimated 4 billion people worldwide.

Sarah Brightman

Intro Performer
for Intro Performer in Antoinette's Trick
Suggested by vermelld_queen

It all began with a honeymoon in the Caribbean. The 19th century is dawning, and two former privateers decide to reform their lives by creating the perfect, influential family in their perfect empire: Antoinette's Trick. Everything was going swimmingly until that day arrived. Where is the firstborn son who needs a wife right now? Well, they don't know, nor do their guests: those young ladies who longed to know the secret of a dandy whose family history was practically unbelievable. Now it's time to unravel this mess, relying only on the best possible precision, exaggerated proportions with a dash of rabble involvement, culture clashes, daring proposals, swashbuckling encounters... What more could one ask for? Or dream of? Satires period dramas of all types.


