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page 120th-century British women singers
Sade Adu
British singer
Glynis Johns
British actress (1923–2024)
Shirley Bassey
Welsh singer

Carmen Ejogo
British actress
Skin
British singer
Liz Mitchell
Jamaican singer
Poly Styrene
British punk musician (1957–2011)
Marcia Barrett
singer
Sonique
British singer, musician and disc jockey
Beatrice Lillie
Canadian-born British actress (1894–1989)
Natalie Appleton
Canadian singer

Sinitta
Sinitta Renet Malone (born 19 October 1963), known mononymously as Sinitta, is a British singer and actress. She initially found commercial success in the mid-to-late 1980s with the singles "So Macho", "Toy Boy","GTO", and "Cross My Broken Heart" and had several other hits during the decade. In the 2000s, she appeared on television in Loose Women, The Xtra Factor and This Morning. She took part in the ITV show ''I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2011.
Nicole Appleton
Canadian singer (born 1974)
Tasmin Archer
British singer-songwriter (born 1963)
Juliet Prowse
Dancer, actress (1936–1996)
Beverley Knight
British soul singer, songwriter and record producer
Maizie Williams
British model and singer
Sharon D. Clarke
British actress
Carol Kenyon
British singer and musician
Imaani
Imaani Saleem (born Melonie Crosdale on 1 January 1972) is an English singer, best known for representing the United Kingdom (host country) at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song "Where Are You". The song placed second in the contest, and became a top-20 hit in the United Kingdom and Benelux.
Beverley Craven
British singer-songwriter
Linda Lewis
British musician (1950–2023)
Maxine Nightingale
British R&B and soul music singer (born 1952)
Skye Edwards
British singer
Patti Boulaye
British-Nigerian actor and singer
Shola Ama
English R&B singer
Caron Wheeler
English singer
Ruby Turner
British Jamaican singer, songwriter, and actress (born 1958)

Yazz
Yazz (born Yasmin Evans; 19 May 1960) is a British pop singer, who remains perhaps best known for her 1988 UK number one single "The Only Way Is Up". Some of her records are credited to Yazz and the Plastic Population.

Marsha Hunt
American singer, novelist, actress and model

Billie Myers
British rock singer and songwriter
Helen Yawson
Ghanaian gospel singer
Michelle Gayle
British actor and singer
Tania Evans
British singer
Jaki Graham
British female singer
Sandra Chambers
British singer
Amanda Aldridge
British opera singer, teacher and composer (1866–1956)
Agnes Bernelle
World War II Allied propagandist; singer (1923-1999)
Shèna
Tracey Elizabeth McSween, better known by her stage names Shèna and Shèna Winchester, (born 1977) is an English disco and house singer, known for featuring on Michael Gray's song "The Weekend".
Vi Subversa
British musician (1935-2016)

Princess
British singer

Claudia Fontaine
British singer (1960-2018)
Sybil Grey
British singer and actress (1860–1939)
Nicky Stevens
British singer

Evelyn Dove
British singer and actress (1902-1987)
Juliet Roberts
British musician
Violet Wegner
actress
Joyce Grant
actress (1924-2006)
Diane Charlemagne
British singer and songwriter (1964–2015)
Eve Boswell
South African-Hungarian singer (1922–1998)
Nadia Cattouse
British actress
Alison Limerick
British singer
Nicolette
Scottish singer-songwriter of Nigerian parentage
Tracy Spencer
British singer

Mabel Mercer
British singer (1900–1984)

Taffy
American Hi-NRG singer
Helen DeMacque
British singer
Roya Arab
UK-based Iranian musician and archaeologist (1967-)
Rowetta
Rowetta Idah (born 5 January 1966), also known as Rowetta or Rowetta Satchell, is a British singer. She worked with Happy Mondays, recording and touring with the band from 1990. Her 1989 track "Reach Out" with Sweet Mercy has been sampled by Steve Angello, Laidback Luke, Todd Terry, and the Black Eyed Peas.
She was also the last woman standing and was the sixth contestant eliminated in the first series of The X Factor in 2004 finishing in fourth place.
Rachel McFarlane
British singer