Born in Cambridge, England on September 26, 1948, Newton-John would lead one of the most illustrious pop singer careers ever. She had briefly attended school but dropped out in her mid-teens. According to IMDb, she took up residency in Los Angeles in order to better chase her passion of becoming a singer. She had eventually recorded popular songs such as “Have You Never Been Mellow,” “If Not for You,” “Let Me Be There,” “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” and more. However, “Physical” was and still remains Newton-John’s biggest hit. Selling over two million copies, it dominated the Billboard charts for 10 weeks in 1981.
In 1978, Newton-John played in what arguably would be her most famous acting role of all time: Sandy in the musical “Grease.” The movie, which also starred John Travolta, became one of the most beloved and successful movie musicals of all time (via Vanity Fair). Though it was not initially well-received by critics, it eventually became a fan favorite among the audience, and dominated the box office.
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