Lulu
In her early acting career, Lulu appeared in such films as "Trapeze" (1956) with Burt Lancaster, the Sidney Poitier drama "To Sir With Love" (1967) and "Whatever Happened to Susan Jane?" (1982). She also appeared in the Alabama documentary "Streetwise" (1984). Lulu also contributed music to the Peter Ustinov comedy "Hot Millions" (1968) and "The Man With the Golden Gun" (1974) with Roger Moore. In the nineties, Lulu devoted her time to various credits, such as "Men in Love" (1990) starring Doug Self, "Sex Is. ." (1993) and "What's Love Got to Do With It" (1993) starring Angela Bassett. She also worked on "Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco" with Robert Hays (1996). Lulu's music was also featured in the Adrian Dunbar comedy "The Wedding Tackle" (2000), the comedic adaptation "Women Talking Dirty" (2001) with Helena Bonham Carter and "Love and Other Disasters" (2007). Her music was also featured in the Philip Seymour Hoffman comedy "Pirate Radio" (2009). In addition to her music, Lulu also appeared on-screen in the comedy "Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?" (2001) with Tom Courtenay. Lulu most recently worked on "BBC Music Awards 2016" (BBC, 2016-). Lulu's husband was Maurice Gibb.