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Barbara Dickson Biography (1948-)


Born September 27,1948, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland; daughter of AlastairH. W. and Ruth (maiden name, Malley) Dickson; married Oliver F. Cookson, 1984; children: three sons. Avocational interests: Walking, theater, antiques, wine, paintings and politics. Career: Actress and musician. Robert Stigwood Organization, recording artist, 1975-78, then CBS Records, beginning 1978. Previously worked in the Registrar General's Office, Edinburgh,Scotland. Awards, Honors: Bronze Prize, 1978, for Second Sight;Olivier Award and Society of West End Theatres Award, best actress in a musical, 1984, both for Blood Brothers; Liverpool Echo Arts <Y Entertainment Award, best actress in theatre, 1997, for The 7 Ages of Women;Scot of the Year Award. Addresses: Contact: Rostrum House, Cheriton Place, Folkestone, Kent CT20 2DS United Kingdom.
Nationality
Scottish
Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress, Musician
Birth Details
September 27, 1948
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Famous Works

CREDITS
Television Appearances
Series
Anita Braithwaite, Band of Gold, HBO, 1994-95
Linda Taylor, The Missing Postman, 1996
Also appeared in The Afternoon Show.
Episodic
Marie McDonald, Taggart, 1994
Herself, "Port Talbot," Lenny Goes to Town, 1998
Film Appearances
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Universal, 1978
Film Song Performer
Caravans, IBEX, 1978
The Chain, Rank, 1985
Freddie as F.R.O. 7, Miramax, 1992
Stage Appearances
John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert, Everyman Theatre, Liverpool, England, 1974
Mrs. Johnston, Blood Brothers, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, 1983
The 7 Ages of Women, Liverpool Playhouse, Liverpool, England, 1997then British cities, 1997-98
Also appeared as Sveltana, Chess, Melbourne, Australia, 1997.
Radio Appearances
Dinner Ladies, BBC Radio 4, 1997
RECORDINGS

Albums
Fate O'Charlie, Trailer, 1969
From the Beggars Mantle, Decca, 1972
John, Paul, George, Ringo < Bert, RSO, 1974
Answer Me, 1976
Morning Comes Quickly, RSO, 1977
Sweet Oasis, CBS, 1978
The Barbara Dickson Album, Epic, 1980
I Will Sing, Decca, 1981
You Know It's Me, Epic, 1981
Here We Go, Epic, 1982
All For a Song, Epic, 1982
Barbara Dickson, Contour, 1982
Blood Brothers, Columbia/Legacy, 1983
Heartbeats, Epic, 1984
Songbook, K-Tel, 1985
Gold, K-Tel, 1985
The Right Moment, K-Tel, 1986
After Dark, Theobald, 1987
Very Best of Barbara Dickson, Telstar, 1987
Collection, Castle, 1987
Coming Alive Again, Telstar, 1989
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, 1990
Parcel of Rogues, Castle Communications, 1994
The Dark End of the Street, Theobald Dicks, 1995
Now < Then, Alex, 1995
The Best of Barbara Dickson, Epic, 1996
Singles
"Answer Me," 1976
"Another Suitcase, Another Hall," 1977
"Carvans," 1980
"January, February," 1980
(With Elaine Page) "I Know Him So Well," 1985

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