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'''Natalie Jane Imbruglia''' ({{IPAc-en|ɪ|m|ˈ|b|r|uː|l|i|ə}}; born 4 February 1975) is a Australian<ref>http://instagram.com/p/rUD7doq35r</ref> singer/songwriter, model, and actress. In the early 1990s, Imbruglia was known to audiences as [[Beth Brennan]] in the popular Australian soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]''. Three years after leaving the programme, Imbruglia launched a singing career with the international cover and hit "[[Torn (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Torn]]".
'''Natalie Jane Imbruglia''' ({{IPAc-en|ɪ|m|ˈ|b|r|uː|l|i|ə}}; born 4 February 1975) is an Australian<ref>http://instagram.com/p/rUD7doq35r</ref> singer/songwriter, model and actress. In the early 1990s, she played [[Beth Brennan]] in the Australian soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]''. Three years after leaving the programme, she began singing career, with the cover and hit "[[Torn (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Torn]]".


Her subsequent debut album, ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' (1997), sold over 7&nbsp;million copies worldwide.<ref name="Bilboard10">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.cl/books?id=1Q8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA66&dq=Natalie+Imbruglia+units&hl=es&sa=X&ei=bdx_U7fdLOigsQTbpYC4DA&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBTgU#v=onepage&q=Natalie%20Imbruglia%20units&f=false|title=Minogue wins battle of Aussie divas|publisher=[[Billboard magazine]]|date=2002-01-19|accessdate=2014-05-21}}</ref> Further releases, ''[[White Lilies Island]]'' (2001) and ''[[Counting Down the Days]]'' (2005), have been unable to match the commercial success of her debut, although the latter did become her first UK No. 1. In 2007 she released ''[[Glorious: The Singles 97–07]]'', a greatest hits compilation featuring the single "[[Glorious (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Glorious]]", which peaked at number 23 in the [[UK Singles Chart]].
Her subsequent album, ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' (1997), sold 7&nbsp;million copies worldwide.<ref name="Bilboard10">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.cl/books?id=1Q8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA66&dq=Natalie+Imbruglia+units&hl=es&sa=X&ei=bdx_U7fdLOigsQTbpYC4DA&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBTgU#v=onepage&q=Natalie%20Imbruglia%20units&f=false|title=Minogue wins battle of Aussie divas|publisher=[[Billboard magazine]]|date=2002-01-19|accessdate=2014-05-21}}</ref> Further releases, ''[[White Lilies Island]]'' (2001) and ''[[Counting Down the Days]]'' (2005), did not sell as well, although the first became number one in the UK. In 2007 she made ''[[Glorious: The Singles 97–07]]'', a hits compilation featuring the single "[[Glorious (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Glorious]]", which peaked at 23 in the [[UK singles chart]].


Her latest album to date, ''[[Come to Life]]'' (2009), proved the least commercially successful in Australia and Europe, with a UK release cancelled altogether.
''[[Come to Life]]'' (2009) did not sell well in Australia and continental Europe and was cancelled in the UK .
She co-starred in the [[2003 film]] ''[[Johnny English]]'' and made her leading actress debut in the 2009 film ''[[Closed for Winter]]''.
She co-starred in the [[2003 film]] ''[[Johnny English]]'' and was leading actress in the 2009 film ''[[Closed for Winter]]''.


On December 3 2014, Imbruglia announced plans to release an album of cover songs which will consist of tracks originally performed by male artists. The new album, her first since 2009's Come To Life, is scheduled for release in March of 2015, and will be followed at a later date by an album of all new material.
On December 3 2014, Imbruglia planned an album of songs originally by male artists. The album, her first since 2009's Come To Life, is scheduled for March 2015, to be followed by an album of material.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Natalie was born on 4 February 1975, in Sydney, Australia, the second of four daughters of Maxene (Anderson) and Elliot Imbruglia. Her father is of [[Italian Australian|Italian descent]] (originally a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] from [[Lipari]])<ref name="mtv.it">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.it/musica/artisti/archivio/artista.asp?idArt=10619|title=NATALIE IMBRUGLIA: La biografia|publisher=mtv.it}}</ref><ref name="imdb">{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001386/bio|title=Biography for Natalie Imbruglia|publisher=IMDB}}</ref> while her mother has English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish ancestry.<ref>{{cite web|author=27 December 2007 by ethnic. |url=http://ethnicelebs.com/natalie-imbruglia |title=Natalie Imbruglia – Celebrity Ethnicity – What Nationality Background Race |publisher=Ethnicelebs.com |date=27 December 2007 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> Imbruglia grew up in [[Berkeley Vale, New South Wales]], between Sydney and [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]. At the age of 15, she moved to Sydney with her family.<ref name="mtv.it"/> Imbruglia studied ballet, [[Tap dance|tap]], and [[Scottish highland dancing|highland dancing]] as a child, hoping to make a career out of it.
Imbruglia was born on 4 February 1975, in Sydney, Australia, second of four daughters of Maxene (Anderson) and Elliot Imbruglia. Her father is of [[Italian Australian|Italian descent]] (a [[Sicily|Sicilian]] from [[Lipari]])<ref name="mtv.it">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.it/musica/artisti/archivio/artista.asp?idArt=10619|title=NATALIE IMBRUGLIA: La biografia|publisher=mtv.it}}</ref><ref name="imdb">{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001386/bio|title=Biography for Natalie Imbruglia|publisher=IMDB}}</ref> while her mother has English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish ancestry.<ref>{{cite web|author=27 December 2007 by ethnic. |url=http://ethnicelebs.com/natalie-imbruglia |title=Natalie Imbruglia – Celebrity Ethnicity – What Nationality Background Race |publisher=Ethnicelebs.com |date=27 December 2007 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> Imbruglia grew up in [[Berkeley Vale, New South Wales]], between Sydney and [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle]]. At 15, she moved to Sydney with her family<ref name="mtv.it"/> and studied ballet, [[Tap dance|tap]] and [[Scottish highland dancing|highland dancing]], hoping to make a career of it.


Imbruglia auditioned for Australian television commercials and appeared in spots for [[Coca-Cola]] and the popular Australian snack [[Twisties]]. By age 16, she left high school to start a career in acting. She soon secured a regular role on the Australian soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]''.<ref name="Independent">{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/natalie-imbruglia-torn-no-longer-530672.html|title=Natalie Imbruglia: Torn no longer|last=McNair|first=James|date=1 April 2005|work=[[The Independent]]|publisher=Independent Print Limited|location=UK|accessdate=17 March 2012}}</ref> By the end of her second year, she left the show to move to London in 1994,<ref name="mtv.it"/> immersing herself in the city's club scene. Natalie occasionally met with Anne Barret, who would become her future manager and convinced her to register a demo with four songs.<ref name="mtv.it"/> Her effort paid off and she was signed to [[BMG]] Publishing, after coming up with a demo of the song "[[Torn (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Torn]]" which greatly impressed [[RCA Records]].
Imbruglia appeared in Australian television commercials for [[Coca-Cola]] and the Australian snack [[Twisties]]. By 16, she left school to start acting. She secured a role on the Australian soap opera ''[[Neighbours]]''.<ref name="Independent">{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/natalie-imbruglia-torn-no-longer-530672.html|title=Natalie Imbruglia: Torn no longer|last=McNair|first=James|date=1 April 2005|work=[[The Independent]]|publisher=Independent Print Limited|location=UK|accessdate=17 March 2012}}</ref> By the end of her second year, she left the show to move to London in 1994,<ref name="mtv.it"/>. She occasionally met Anne Barret, who became her manager and convinced her to record a demo of four songs.<ref name="mtv.it"/> She signed to [[BMG]] Publishing after a demo of song "[[Torn (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Torn]]" which impressed [[RCA Records]].


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== 1997–2000: ''Left of the Middle'' ===
=== 1997–2000: ''Left of the Middle'' ===
She received an [[MTV Awards|MTV Award]] for Best New Artist in 1998, and three constitutive Grammy Award nominations in 1999. That same year, she also won two [[Brit Awards]] for Best International Newcomer and Best International Female. She has sold over 9&nbsp;million albums worldwide. She was ranked No.&nbsp;11 on Rock on the Net's list of single artists of the year in 1998, and No.&nbsp;76 in 2001. Imbruglia has tied up her 4-album record deal with BMG after the delivery of her [[compilation album]], ''[[Glorious: The Singles 1997–2007]]''.
She received an [[MTV Awards|MTV Award]] for Best New Artist in 1998, and three constitutive Grammy nominations in 1999. That year, she won two [[Brit Awards]] for Best International Newcomer and Best International Female. She was ranked No.&nbsp;11 on Rock of the Net's single artists of the year in 1998, and No.&nbsp;76 in 2001. Imbruglia tied up her 4-album deal with BMG after her [[compilation album]], ''[[Glorious: The Singles 1997–2007]]''.


Imbruglia's first internationally released single, "[[Torn (Ednaswap song)|Torn]]" (1997) (originally recorded by Danish singer [[Lis Sørensen]] as "Brændt"), was a cover of an [[Ednaswap]] song. Instantly the single became one of the biggest hits of the 90s, reaching number two in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in November 1997<ref>Roberts, David. Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums. Guinness World Records Ltd 17th edition (2004), p. 267 ISBN 0-85112-199-3</ref> and number one on airplay around the world and was number one on the Billboard Airplay chart for 14 weeks. The single went on to sell over a million copies in the United Kingdom alone.
Imbruglia's first international single, "[[Torn (Ednaswap song)|Torn]]" (1997) (originally recorded by [[Lis Sørensen]] as "Brændt"), was a cover of an [[Ednaswap]] song. It reached two in the [[UK Singles Chart]] in November 1997<ref>Roberts, David. Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums. Guinness World Records Ltd 17th edition (2004), p. 267 ISBN 0-85112-199-3</ref>, number one on airplay around the world and number one on the Billboard Airplay chart for 14 weeks. It sold more than r a million copies in the United Kingdom alone.


It was also released as a radio single in the US, but not in buyable CD-format. The single quickly hit No.&nbsp;1 on the Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart, where it stayed for 14 weeks. At the time, singles not released commercially were unable to chart to the overall Hot 100 chart (combined sales and airplay), so "Torn" made no appearance on it for a while. By the time the policy was changed in late 1998 to allow airplay-only songs, "Torn" was already heading down the charts, so its peak on the Hot 100 only ended up being at No. 42. The single also topped the Top 40 Mainstream/CHR Pop and Adult Top 40 charts.
It was released as a radio single in the US, but not on CD. The single was on Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart stayed for 14 weeks. At the time, singles not released commercially could not be on the overall Hot 100 chart (combined sales and airplay). By the time the policy changed in late 1998, "Torn" was heading down the charts, so its peak on the Hot 100 ended at 42. The single also topped the Top 40 Mainstream/CHR Pop and Adult Top 40 charts.


In October 1997, it broke the all-time airplay record in the UK for being the most played (more than 2000 plays) for six consecutive weeks. It was finally No. 1 for 14 weeks in the UK radio chart, a record that is tied only by [[Simply Red]]'s "Fairground". It was the No. 1 radio single in the US from March to July 1998. It was knocked down to No. 2 by [[The Goo Goo Dolls]]' "[[Iris (Goo Goo Dolls song)|Iris]]".
In October 1997, it broke the airplay record in the UK (more than 2000 plays) for six weeks. It was No. 1 for 14 weeks in the UK radio chart, equaled only by [[Simply Red]]'s "Fairground". It was the No. 1 radio single in the US from March to July 1998, knocked to No. 2 by [[The Goo Goo Dolls]]' "[[Iris (Goo Goo Dolls song)|Iris]]".


[[Rick Dees]], in his Top 40 Chart show also declared "Torn" as the 'number one radio single of 1990s' in their 2000 Millennium Countdown show, broadcast from KIIS-FM on New Year's Eve.
[[Rick Dees]], in his Top 40 Chart show, named "Torn" as the 'number one radio single of 1990s' in the 2000 Millennium Countdown show broadcast from KIIS-FM on New Year's Eve.


Imbruglia made a surprise appearance alongside [[David Armand]] midway through a performance of his 'interpretative dance' routine to sing her hit song ''Torn'' at Amnesty International's [[The Secret Policeman's Ball (2006)]].
Imbruglia appeared with [[David Armand]] midway through his 'interpretative dance' to sing ''Torn'' at Amnesty International's [[The Secret Policeman's Ball (2006)]].


Imbruglia's debut album ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' was released on 8 December 1997. It sold 350,000 copies in the UK three weeks after its initial release and was certified platinum. It has sold over 6&nbsp;million copies to date. It broke the record of the highest selling debut album by a pop/rock/alternative female artist, more than Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, and Meredith Brooks combined in its first week according to Billboard. The second single released in the UK, after "Torn" was "[[Big Mistake]]", which debuted at number-two. "[[Wishing I Was There]]" followed and it was less successful than her first two singles, reaching number 19. However, "[[Wishing I Was There]]" was a smash hit on the UK radio, peaked at No. 2 in summer 1998, and was a summer smash hit in the US radio, peaked at No. 14 on the Top 40 Show. The final single from ''Left of the Middle'' was "[[Smoke (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Smoke]]", and the reception was much more divided compared to the other singles. It was a hit in the UK and made the top 5, while in Australia it just missed the top 40. Eventually, the album became a million-seller after charting well in many countries and entering the Top 10 in the US and UK. In 1999, she recorded a cover of the song [[Never Tear Us Apart]] by INXS with [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] which appeared on his album ''[[Reload (Tom Jones album)|Reload]]''.
Imbruglia's debut album ''[[Left of the Middle]]'' was on 8 December 1997. It sold 350,000 in the UK three weeks after release and was certified platinum. It has sold 6&nbsp;million copies. It is the highest selling debut album by a pop/rock/alternative female artist, more than Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, and Meredith Brooks combined in its first week according to Billboard. The second single in the UK after "Torn" was "[[Big Mistake]]", which debuted at number two. "[[Wishing I Was Thereit was less successful, reaching 19. However "[[Wishing I Was There]]" on UK radio peaked at 2 in summer 1998, and in the US peaked at 14 on the Top 40 Show. The final single from ''Left of the Middle'' was "[[Smoke (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Smoke]]", the reception more divided. It was a hit in the UK and made the top 5, while in Australia it missed the top 40. Eventually, the album became a million-seller after charting well in many countries and entering the Top 10 in the US and UK. In 1999, she recorded a cover of [[Never Tear Us Apart]] by INXS with [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]] which appeared on his album ''[[Reload (Tom Jones album)|Reload]]''.


''[[Left of the Middle]]'' was certified platinum by [[RIAA]] within 4 weeks of release (3 April 1998) and was certified 2X platinum in November 1998.
''[[Left of the Middle]]'' was certified platinum by [[RIAA]] within four weeks of release (3 April 1998) and was 2X platinum in November 1998.


As of 2011, 'Torn' holds the record for most played song on Australian radio since 1990, played more than 300,500 times since its 1998 release, an average of 75 times a day, based on data compiled by the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA).<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/airwaves-torn-up-by-imbruglia/story-e6frfkp9-1225707159167 |work=The Sunday Telegraph |location=AU | title=Airwaves torn up by Imbruglia | date=3 May 2009}}</ref>
By 2011, 'Torn' was the played song on Australian radio since 1990, played 300,500 times since 1998, an average of 75 a day, based on data compiled by the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA).<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/airwaves-torn-up-by-imbruglia/story-e6frfkp9-1225707159167 |work=The Sunday Telegraph |location=AU | title=Airwaves torn up by Imbruglia | date=3 May 2009}}</ref>


=== 2001–04: ''White Lilies Island'' ===
=== 2001–04: ''White Lilies Island'' ===
Imbruglia's next album, ''[[White Lilies Island]]'', arrived in 2001. It is named after the island where her English and main home is situated on the banks of the [[River Thames]] at [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]]. The writing process, in which Imbruglia co-wrote every track, took almost three years to complete. The album's first single, "[[That Day]]", was very different stylistically from her previous singles, but it did not reach the UK Top 10. In the US, "[[Wrong Impression]]" was released as the first single and it enjoyed small success, charting in the [[Hot 100 Singles]] chart and the [[Adult Contemporary]] chart. The track was also released in the UK as a second single, and it did slightly better than ''That Day''. "[[Beauty on the Fire]]", the final single, experienced minimal success and barely entered charts worldwide, and did not make the top 50 in Australia. The album, which gained brief notoriety in the [[Sony BMG copy protection rootkit scandal]], still managed to sell over 1&nbsp;million copies but failed to repeat the widespread success of ''[[Left of the Middle]]''.
Imbruglia's next album, ''[[White Lilies Island]]'', in 2001, was named after where she lived beside the [[River Thames]] at [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]]. Imbruglia co-wrote every track over three year . The album's first single, "[[That Day]]", was stylistically different from her singles but it did not reach the UK Top 10. In the US, "[[Wrong Impression]]" was the first single and charted in the [[Hot 100 Singles]] and [[adult contemporary]] charts. In the UK it did slightly better than ''That Day''. "[[Beauty on the Fire]]", the final single, barely entered charts worldwide, and did not make the top 50 in Australia. The album, briefly notorious in the [[Sony BMG copy protection rootkit scandal]], sold 1&nbsp;million but did not repeat the success of ''[[Left of the Middle]]''.


[[File:Trl 2005 napoli imbruglia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Imbruglia (centre) in [[Naples]], Italy, in 2005]]
[[File:Trl 2005 napoli imbruglia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Imbruglia (centre) in [[Naples]], Italy, in 2005]]
Imbruglia's third album was ready in November 2003. Imbruglia's record label refused to release it due to it being too rock and not radio-friendly. She was later given songs to record with Swedish pop producers, [[Bloodshy & Avant]], which she refused to do. Imbruglia and her record label parted ways at the beginning of 2004. Four months later she signed with a new label Brightside Recordings, which was formed by a former Innocent Records executive, Hugh Goldsmith.
Imbruglia's third album was in November 2003. The record label refused to release it due to it being too rock and not radio-friendly. She was given songs to record with Swedish pop producers, [[Bloodshy & Avant]], but refused. She and the record label separated at the beginning of 2004. Four months later she signed with Brightside Recordings, formed by a former Innocent Records executive, Hugh Goldsmith.


=== 2005–08: ''Counting Down the Days'' ===
=== 2005–08: ''Counting Down the Days'' ===
In April 2005, Imbruglia released her third studio album ''[[Counting Down the Days]]'' in the UK with [[Shiver (Natalie Imbruglia)|"Shiver"]] as its first single. "Shiver" was a huge success, and it became her longest running single in the UK since "Torn." It topped UK airplay charts for several weeks, reaching eighth place in the UK charts. It also became the most played song of 2005. The song's acclaim and reception paid off and ''Counting Down The Days'' became her first album to reach the top spot on the album charts.
In April 2005, Imbruglia's third album ''[[Counting Down the Days]]'' had with [[Shiver (Natalie Imbruglia)|"Shiver"]] as its first single. "Shiver" became her longest running single in the UK since "Torn." It topped UK airplay charts for several weeks, reaching eighth in the UK. It became the most played song of 2005. ''Counting Down The Days'' became her first album to reach the top spot on the album charts.


It was decided that "Sanctuary" would be second single from the album. The promo singles were sent to radio stations. The decision was later changed to the title track [[Counting Down the Days (song)|"Counting Down the Days"]], with radio stations being asked to play the album version, because the radio mix was not finished. The single was released on 25 July but it did not have as much success in the singles chart as "Shiver," although it managed to reignite interest in its parent album and also received a lot of airplay in the UK. Due to the single, the album managed to re-enter the top 40 in the official UK charts.
"Sanctuary" was the second single from the album and singles sent to radio stations. The decision was later changed to the title track [[Counting Down the Days (song)|"Counting Down the Days"]], with stations asked to play the album version, because the radio mix was not finished. The single on 25 July did not have as much success in the singles chart as "Shiver," although it reignited interest in its album and received airplay in the UK. Due to the single, the album re-entered the top 40 in the UK charts.


Imbruglia had a choice to either release "Perfectly" as her third single, or use the GBP200,000 funding from BMG to do a tour. She decided to do a small European tour (as she had not done a proper tour since [[Left of the Middle]]) in late October and November to promote the album. Though the album never entered UK Top 40 again, she proved once again that she had maintained a dedicated fan base; several concerts, especially those in London, sold out.
Imbruglia made a small European tour (her first since [[Left of the Middle]]) in late October and November. Though the album never entered UK Top 40 again, several concerts, especially in London, sold out.


The album is the 100th best-selling album in 2005, selling 204,877 copies in the UK alone.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1031537 |title=This week's sales analysis |publisher=Musicweek.com |date=16 September 2007 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
The album was the 100th best-selling album in 2005, selling 204,877 copies in the UK .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicweek.com/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=1031537 |title=This week's sales analysis |publisher=Musicweek.com |date=16 September 2007 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>


Imbruglia started working on her fourth album in late 2005. In mid-2007 the plans changed and Imbruglia's record company decided to release the single collection instead. The compilation is a celebration of Imbruglia's 10 years in the music industry. The only single lifted from the album – "[[Glorious (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Glorious]]" premiered in [[BBC Radio 1]] on the Chris Moyles Show. The promotion included a special acoustic gig. It can be found on [[iTunes]]. The Singles Collection debuted at No.&nbsp;5 in the UK Music charts, and boasted 5 new songs, including the single "Glorious", as well as a bonus DVD featuring all Imbruglia's Music Videos. The album has sold around 600,000 copies worldwide to date.
Imbruglia started on her fourth album in late 2005. In mid-2007 plans changed and her record company released a compilation of Imbruglia's 10 years in music. The only single from the album – "[[Glorious (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Glorious]]" premiered in [[BBC Radio 1]] on the Chris Moyles Show. The Singles Collection debuted at 5 in the UK , including the single "Glorious" as well as a DVD of Imbruglia's videos. The album sold 600,000 copies.


=== 2009–2010: ''Come to Life'' ===
=== 2009–2010: ''Come to Life'' ===
[[File:Natalie Imbruglia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Imbruglia in [[Bucharest]], Romania, in 2008]]
[[File:Natalie Imbruglia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Imbruglia in [[Bucharest]], Romania, in 2008]]
Imbruglia parted ways with her record label<ref>{{cite news|url=http://kaysblog.dailymail.co.uk/2008/12/natalie-imbru-1.html |location=London |newspaper=[[Daily Mail]]|title=Natalie Imbruglia|accessdate=2014-04-18 |deadurl=yes}} {{Dead link|date=April 2014|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref> and terminated her association with Brightside Recordings. It has been confirmed that Imbruglia obtained the rights to the songs recorded for the album and is going to release her fourth studio album on her own independent label, Malabar Records.<ref>[http://www.natalieimbruglia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3303 ]{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> She confirmed that the songs included on the record were co-written with [[Ben Hillier]], [[Dave McCracken]], [[Daniel Johns]], [[Gary Clark (musician)|Gary Clark]], [[Jamie Hartman]], [[Paul Harris (musician)|Paul Harris]] and Shep Solomon. Some of the tracks were produced by Hillier and mixed by Danton Supple, who previously collaborated with the singer on her album White Lilies Island. The album was scheduled to be released in March 2009 with the first single being sent to radio stations in February.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.natalieimbruglia.com/ |title=Home |publisher=Natalie Imbruglia |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
Imbruglia parted with her label<ref>{{cite news|url=http://kaysblog.dailymail.co.uk/2008/12/natalie-imbru-1.html |location=London |newspaper=[[Daily Mail]]|title=Natalie Imbruglia|accessdate=2014-04-18 |deadurl=yes}} {{Dead link|date=April 2014|bot=RjwilmsiBot}}</ref> and ended her association with Brightside Recordings. She obtained the rights to songs recorded for the album and planned to record on her own label, Malabar Records.<ref>[http://www.natalieimbruglia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3303 ]{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> Songs on her first record were co-written with [[Ben Hillier]], [[Dave McCracken]], [[Daniel Johns]], [[Gary Clark (musician)|Gary Clark]], [[Jamie Hartman]], [[Paul Harris (musician)|Paul Harris]] and Shep Solomon. Some tracks were produced by Hillier and mixed by Danton Supple, who collaborated on White Lilies Island.


According to ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'', Imbruglia and [[Chris Martin]] of [[Coldplay]] collaborated on "a string of tracks likely to feature on her album".<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2256049.ece | location=London | work=The Sun | title=Natalie catches a Coldplay | date=20 February 2009}}</ref> Martin confirmed the information. In an interview he said he had asked Imbruglia to record one of the band's , adding "we've given her the best Coldplay song of all time [. . .] she sounds [. . .] brilliant on it. I think she has a very unique talent and an incredibly unique voice."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://angryape.com/news/2009/03/04/chris-martin-natalie-imbruglia-has-coldplays-best-song?src=newsletter-2009 March 2009 |title=Chris Martin 'Natalie Imbruglia Has Coldplay's Best Song' |publisher=Angryape.com |date=4 March 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> She said she recorded two songs written by him saying "if Chris Martin calls with two songs, you don't think, you say, 'Yes'."<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,25146522-7484,00.html?from=public_rss |work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK | title=Coldplay regrets giving 'best song' to Natalie Imbruglia | date=6 March 2009}}</ref> The songs were mixed by [[Michael Brauer]] Two songs "My God" and "Apologise" appeared on to Internet . The second was written with [[Jamie Hartman]] of [[Ben's Brother]] and will not be on her fourth album.<ref>[http://www.natalieimbruglia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3414 ]{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> A version of "Apologise" by [[Ben's Brother]] was released instead in 2009 as the first single from their second album, ''Battling Giants''.
It has now been confirmed by Imbruglia that the first single will be sent to radio around July, as she had a "last-minute inspiration" and also had some new material offered from Chris Martin.<ref>[http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/celebrity/news/Article.aspx?cp-documentid=14285081 ]{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> In an interview with BBC Radio 1 she said that "there is some electronic stuff in there". The album is confirmed to be titled ''[[Come to Life]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gulpmarketing.com/clients.php |title=Gulp : Clients |publisher=Gulpmarketing.com |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://twitter.com/natimbruglia |title=Natalie Imbruglia (natimbruglia) on Twitter |publisher=Twitter |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>

According to ''[[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]]'', Imbruglia and [[Chris Martin]] of [[Coldplay]] collaborated on "a string of tracks, which are likely to feature on her forthcoming album".<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article2256049.ece | location=London | work=The Sun | title=Natalie catches a Coldplay | date=20 February 2009}}</ref> Martin later confirmed the information. In an interview he said he had asked Imbruglia to record one of the band's songs which, he thinks, turned out great adding "we've given her the best Coldplay song of all time [. . .] she sounds [. . .] brilliant on it. I think she has a very unique talent and an incredibly unique voice."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://angryape.com/news/2009/03/04/chris-martin-natalie-imbruglia-has-coldplays-best-song?src=newsletter-2009 March 2009 |title=Chris Martin 'Natalie Imbruglia Has Coldplay's Best Song' |publisher=Angryape.com |date=4 March 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> She later stressed that she recorded two songs written by him saying "if Chris Martin calls with two songs, you don't think, you say, 'Yes'."<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/story/0,23663,25146522-7484,00.html?from=public_rss |work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK | title=Coldplay regrets giving 'best song' to Natalie Imbruglia | date=6 March 2009}}</ref> It was confirmed that the songs were mixed by [[Michael Brauer]]. He also informed that there are actually three songs written by Chris, which were recorded by Imbruglia and that the album is finished and awaits mastering.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/mhb850/status/1450237248 |title=Twitter / michael brauer: oops forgot to say,natalie |publisher=Twitter |date=3 April 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
Two songs – "My God" and "Apologise" – leaked to the Internet in early February. It was confirmed that the latter was co-written with [[Jamie Hartman]] of [[Ben's Brother]] and will not be included on her fourth album.<ref>[http://www.natalieimbruglia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3414 ]{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref> A version of "Apologise" performed by [[Ben's Brother]] was released instead in 2009 as the first single from their second album, ''Battling Giants''.
Tracks confirmed to be part of the album include "Fun", "Lukas", and "[[Want (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Want]]", which were mixed by Michael Brauer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/mhb850/status/2117174288 |title=Twitter / michael brauer: @joramerico i mixed 3 song |publisher=Twitter |date=11 June 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> The music video for a pre-single track, "Wild About It", was filmed in London on 25 July 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uk.dancerspro.com/job_view.php?uid=53751 |title=Dancers Pro, jobs and auditions for dancers |publisher=Uk.dancerspro.com |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
Tracks confirmed to be part of the album include "Fun", "Lukas", and "[[Want (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Want]]", which were mixed by Michael Brauer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/mhb850/status/2117174288 |title=Twitter / michael brauer: @joramerico i mixed 3 song |publisher=Twitter |date=11 June 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> The music video for a pre-single track, "Wild About It", was filmed in London on 25 July 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uk.dancerspro.com/job_view.php?uid=53751 |title=Dancers Pro, jobs and auditions for dancers |publisher=Uk.dancerspro.com |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
In July 2009, it was announced that the album will be released via Island Records outside of Australia and New Zealand. A record deal for distribution in Australia and New Zealand is expected to be announced soon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/natimbruglia/status/2632583941 |title=Twitter / natalie imbruglia: Natalie is signing a recor |publisher=Twitter |date=14 July 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> Universal Music released the album locally in Australia on 9 October 2009,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/pop-rock/come-to-life/455372 |title=Come To Life &#124; Music , Music Genres, Pop/Rock : JB HI-FI |publisher=Jbhifionline.com.au |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> and New Zealand on 5 October 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cdwow.co.nz/CD/NATALIE-IMBRUGLIA-Come-To-Life/product/view/9825985 |title=Natalie Imbruglia – Come to Life &#124; CD WOW! New Zealand |publisher=Cdwow.co.nz |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=|url=http://auspop.blogspot.com/2009/07/nats-on-island.html |title=auspOp.net: NAT'S ON THE ISLAND |publisher=Auspop.blogspot.com |date=28 July 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>


The first official single taken from ''[[Come to Life]]'', "[[Want (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Want]]", which was written by Imbruglia, [[Daniel Johns]] (credited Kat Kourtney), [[Gary Clark (musician)|Gary Clark]], and [[Chris Martin]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/GaryClarkMusic/status/2645105759 |title=Twitter / Gary Clark: Coming soonish "Want" firs |publisher=Twitter |date=14 July 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> was released on 28 September 2009, to critical acclaim, but poor worldwide chart performances.<ref name="natalieimbruglia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.natalieimbruglia.com |title=Home |publisher=Natalie Imbruglia |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
The first single from ''[[Come to Life]]'', "[[Want (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Want]]", was written by Imbruglia, [[Daniel Johns]] (credited Kat Kourtney), [[Gary Clark (musician)|Gary Clark]], and [[Chris Martin]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://twitter.com/GaryClarkMusic/status/2645105759 |title=Twitter / Gary Clark: Coming soonish "Want" firs |publisher=Twitter |date=14 July 2009 |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref> and released on 28 September 2009 had poor chart performances.<ref name="natalieimbruglia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.natalieimbruglia.com |title=Home |publisher=Natalie Imbruglia |accessdate=9 January 2011}}</ref>
On 3 August 2009 the music video of "Wild About It" was released.
On 3 August 2009 the music video of "Wild About It" was released.


''[[Come to Life]]'' was released on 2 October 2009 in Australia, and in Europe on 12 October 2009. The UK release was planned for 3 May 2010, with a lead single "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]". The video for "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]" was filmed on 26 February 2010 according to her Twitter. "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]" was sent to radio in the UK on 22 March 2010; however, due to no support from radio networks, the single release was cancelled. There was further news that the single would be released with a 5 July date, however the video and single cannot be found on the Internet anywhere. The release of her album was also cancelled in the UK.
''[[Come to Life]]'' was released on 2 October 2009 in Australia, and in Europe on 12 October 2009. The UK release was planned for 3 May 2010, with a single "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]". The video for "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]" was filmed on 26 February 2010. "[[Scars (Natalie Imbruglia song)|Scars]]" was sent to radio in the UK on 22 March 2010 but the single was cancelled. Her album was also cancelled in the UK.


=== 2011–2014: Acting career and musical hiatus ===
=== 2011–2014: Acting career and musical hiatus ===
After releasing ''Come to Life'' Imbruglia decided to move to Los Angeles and further pursue her acting career. She hired acting coach Ivana Chubbuck and has since appeared in three movies.<ref>http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/natalie-imbruglia-is-being-trained-by-acclaimed-acting-coach-ivana-chubbuck-in-bid-to-return-to-movies/story-e6frf96o-1226225246470</ref> In April 2014 she made her stage debut in an adaptation of Alan Ayckbourn’s play ''Things We Do For Love'' at Theatre Royal, Bath.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/10784975/Things-We-Do-For-Love-Theatre-Royal-Bath-review-laughter-and-pain.html</ref><ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/10723946/Natalie-Imbruglia-interview-from-pop-charts-to-Ayckbourn.html</ref>
After ''Come to Life'' Imbruglia moved to Los Angeles and hired acting coach Ivana Chubbuck. She appeared in three movies.<ref>http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/natalie-imbruglia-is-being-trained-by-acclaimed-acting-coach-ivana-chubbuck-in-bid-to-return-to-movies/story-e6frf96o-1226225246470</ref> In April 2014 she made her stage debut in an adaptation of Alan Ayckbourn’s ''Things We Do For Love'' at the Theatre Royal, Bath.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/10784975/Things-We-Do-For-Love-Theatre-Royal-Bath-review-laughter-and-pain.html</ref><ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/10723946/Natalie-Imbruglia-interview-from-pop-charts-to-Ayckbourn.html</ref>


=== 2014–Present: Covers Album ===
=== 2014–Present: Covers Album ===
Natalie signed a new record deal with [[Sony Masterworks]]. She is to return to the world stage in March 2015 with her first album in 5 years. The album will be entirely covers of songs that male artists have made famous over the years, songs that have inspired Natalie throughout her life- a collection ranging from the iconic [[Neil Young]] to French phenoms [[Daft Punk]].<ref>http://xdkijdwsq.icmtalent.com/ICMPublicTalent/Default.aspx?ID=mgX/6eXl8GRmJ%2bR0MmfNQQ#bio</ref> In 2015, Imbruglia will return to the judging panel of ''The X Factor Australia'' as a replacement for [[Dannii Minogue]].
Imbruglia signed with [[Sony Masterworks]] and planned to make first album in five years. It will cover famous songs by male artists from [[Neil Young]] to [[Daft Punk]].<ref>http://xdkijdwsq.icmtalent.com/ICMPublicTalent/Default.aspx?ID=mgX/6eXl8GRmJ%2bR0MmfNQQ#bio</ref>


== Other ventures ==
== Other ventures ==
In May 2010, after [[Dannii Minogue]], who was a judge on [[The X Factor (UK TV series)|the UK version]] of ''[[The X Factor]]'', declined to judge the [[The X Factor (Australia series 2)|second series]] of [[The X Factor (Australian TV series)|the Australian version]], Imbruglia became one of the new judges instead. ''The X Factor'' began airing on the [[Seven Network]] in the second half of 2010, The auditions took place in June 2010. Imbruglia mentored the Under 25 Girls category and her final three contestants that she chose for the top twelve live shows were Hayley Teal, Sally Chatfield and India-Rose Madderom. Chatfield became runner-up to [[Altiyan Childs]]. In March 2011, it was announced that Imbruglia would be replaced by [[Natalie Bassingthwaighte]] as a judge on the third series of ''The X Factor''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/the-x-factor-to-try-on-a-new-natalie/story-e6frfmyi-1226031127934|title=The X Factor to try on a new Natalie|publisher=News.com.au|date=31 March 2011|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref>
In May 2010, [[Dannii Minogue]], a judge on [[The X Factor (UK TV series)|the UK version]] of ''[[The X Factor]]'', declined to judge the [[The X Factor (Australia series 2)|second series]] of [[The X Factor (Australian TV series)|the Australian version]] and Imbruglia replaced her. ''The X Factor'' began on the [[Seven Network]] in the second half of 2010. In 2011 Imbruglia was replaced by [[Natalie Bassingthwaighte]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/the-x-factor-to-try-on-a-new-natalie/story-e6frfmyi-1226031127934|title=The X Factor to try on a new Natalie|publisher=News.com.au|date=31 March 2011|accessdate=31 March 2011}}</ref>


== Labels ==
== Labels ==
In 1997, Imbruglia signed with [[RCA Records]] and [[BMG Rights Management]]. Imbruglia stayed with these labels for seven years before signing a new deal with Brightside Recordings and [[Sony BMG]] in 2004 which lasted till 2008. In 2009 Natalie set up her own label; Malabar Records for the purpose of putting her 4th album out. She signed with [[Island Records]] the same year for the album's international distribution. This deal with [[Island Records]] lasted until 2010. After a long hiatus, in 2013, Natalie signed with the [[Sony Masterworks]] label and New York based talent management compay [[Primary Wave Music]] with intentions on reviving her music career again. In 2014, she signed with [[ICM Partners]] to help promote her musical endeavours in 2015
In 1997, Imbruglia signed with [[RCA Records]] and [[BMG Rights Management]]. She stayed with them labels for seven years before a deal with Brightside Recordings and [[Sony BMG]] in 2004 which lasted till 2008. In 2009 she set up Malabar Records to record her fourth albu . She signed with [[Island Records]] the same year for international distribution. The deal with Island lasted until 2010. In 2013, she signed with [[Sony Masterworks]] and the New York management compay, [[Primary Wave Music]], to revive her music career . In 2014, she signed with [[ICM Partners]] to promote her in 2015


== Personal life and image ==
== Personal life and image ==
[[File:Natalie Imbruglia-paradiso.jpg|thumb|Natalie Imbruglia performs in Amsterdam, 1 November 2005]]
[[File:Natalie Imbruglia-paradiso.jpg|thumb|Natalie Imbruglia performs in Amsterdam, 1 November 2005]]
On New Year's Eve 2003, Imbruglia and her boyfriend of three and a half years, [[Silverchair]] frontman [[Daniel Johns]], were married in a beach ceremony in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia. While Imbruglia lived mainly in [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]], Berkshire, UK, on an island named "White Lilies" (also the name of her second album), Johns lived in [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle, Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/latest/2008/01/04/natalie-imbruglia-love-split-89520-20274447/|title=Natalie Imbruglia love split|publisher=Sunday Mirror|date=4 January 2008|accessdate=4 January 2008}}</ref> On 4 January 2008, Imbruglia and Johns released a statement announcing their divorce, citing distance as the main reason.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23007100-5001021,00.html|title=Dan and Nat's marriage split|work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK |date=4 January 2008|accessdate=4 January 2008 | first=Kathy | last=McCabe}}{{dead link|date=July 2012}}</ref> However, the two remain friends. Imbruglia has been romantically linked to [[Prince Harry]] and [[David Schwimmer]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.celebritybabyscoop.com/2010/08/30/natalie-imbruglia-talks-settling-down-adoption |title=Natalie Imbruglia Talks Settling Down & Adoption |work=Celebrity Baby Scoop |location=UK |date=30 August 2010|accessdate=4 June 2013 | first=Heidi | last=Oran}}</ref>
On New Year's Eve 2003, Imbruglia and her boyfriend of three and a half years, [[Silverchair]] frontman [[Daniel Johns]], married in a beach ceremony in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia. While Imbruglia lived mainly in Windsor, Johns lived in [[Newcastle, New South Wales|Newcastle, Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/latest/2008/01/04/natalie-imbruglia-love-split-89520-20274447/|title=Natalie Imbruglia love split|publisher=Sunday Mirror|date=4 January 2008|accessdate=4 January 2008}}</ref> On 4 January 2008, Imbruglia and Johns released a statement announcing their divorce, citing distance as the main reason.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23007100-5001021,00.html|title=Dan and Nat's marriage split|work=The Daily Telegraph |location=UK |date=4 January 2008|accessdate=4 January 2008 | first=Kathy | last=McCabe}}{{dead link|date=July 2012}}</ref> However, the two remain friends. Imbruglia has been romantically linked to [[Prince Harry]] and [[David Schwimmer]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.celebritybabyscoop.com/2010/08/30/natalie-imbruglia-talks-settling-down-adoption |title=Natalie Imbruglia Talks Settling Down & Adoption |work=Celebrity Baby Scoop |location=UK |date=30 August 2010|accessdate=4 June 2013 | first=Heidi | last=Oran}}</ref>


Natalie Imbruglia is the eldest sister of singer-songwriter [[Laura Imbruglia]].
Natalie Imbruglia is the eldest sister of singer-songwriter [[Laura Imbruglia]].

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Natalie Imbruglia
Imbruglia at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.
Imbruglia at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.
Background information
Birth nameNatalie Jane Imbruglia
Born (1975-02-04) 4 February 1975 (age 49)
Sydney, Australia
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, model, actress
Years active1989–present
LabelsRCA Records , Sony Music, Sony Masterworks
Websitewww.natalieimbruglia.com

Natalie Jane Imbruglia (/ɪmˈbrliə/; born 4 February 1975) is an Australian[1] singer/songwriter, model and actress. In the early 1990s, she played Beth Brennan in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. Three years after leaving the programme, she began singing career, with the cover and hit "Torn".

Her subsequent album, Left of the Middle (1997), sold 7 million copies worldwide.[2] Further releases, White Lilies Island (2001) and Counting Down the Days (2005), did not sell as well, although the first became number one in the UK. In 2007 she made Glorious: The Singles 97–07, a hits compilation featuring the single "Glorious", which peaked at 23 in the UK singles chart.

Come to Life (2009) did not sell well in Australia and continental Europe and was cancelled in the UK . She co-starred in the 2003 film Johnny English and was leading actress in the 2009 film Closed for Winter.

On December 3 2014, Imbruglia planned an album of songs originally by male artists. The album, her first since 2009's Come To Life, is scheduled for March 2015, to be followed by an album of material.

Early life

Imbruglia was born on 4 February 1975, in Sydney, Australia, second of four daughters of Maxene (Anderson) and Elliot Imbruglia. Her father is of Italian descent (a Sicilian from Lipari)[3][4] while her mother has English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish ancestry.[5] Imbruglia grew up in Berkeley Vale, New South Wales, between Sydney and Newcastle. At 15, she moved to Sydney with her family[3] and studied ballet, tap and highland dancing, hoping to make a career of it.

Imbruglia appeared in Australian television commercials for Coca-Cola and the Australian snack Twisties. By 16, she left school to start acting. She secured a role on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.[6] By the end of her second year, she left the show to move to London in 1994,[3]. She occasionally met Anne Barret, who became her manager and convinced her to record a demo of four songs.[3] She signed to BMG Publishing after a demo of song "Torn" which impressed RCA Records.

Career

1997–2000: Left of the Middle

She received an MTV Award for Best New Artist in 1998, and three constitutive Grammy nominations in 1999. That year, she won two Brit Awards for Best International Newcomer and Best International Female. She was ranked No. 11 on Rock of the Net's single artists of the year in 1998, and No. 76 in 2001. Imbruglia tied up her 4-album deal with BMG after her compilation album, Glorious: The Singles 1997–2007.

Imbruglia's first international single, "Torn" (1997) (originally recorded by Lis Sørensen as "Brændt"), was a cover of an Ednaswap song. It reached two in the UK Singles Chart in November 1997[7], number one on airplay around the world and number one on the Billboard Airplay chart for 14 weeks. It sold more than r a million copies in the United Kingdom alone.

It was released as a radio single in the US, but not on CD. The single was on Billboard's Hot 100 Airplay chart stayed for 14 weeks. At the time, singles not released commercially could not be on the overall Hot 100 chart (combined sales and airplay). By the time the policy changed in late 1998, "Torn" was heading down the charts, so its peak on the Hot 100 ended at 42. The single also topped the Top 40 Mainstream/CHR Pop and Adult Top 40 charts.

In October 1997, it broke the airplay record in the UK (more than 2000 plays) for six weeks. It was No. 1 for 14 weeks in the UK radio chart, equaled only by Simply Red's "Fairground". It was the No. 1 radio single in the US from March to July 1998, knocked to No. 2 by The Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris".

Rick Dees, in his Top 40 Chart show, named "Torn" as the 'number one radio single of 1990s' in the 2000 Millennium Countdown show broadcast from KIIS-FM on New Year's Eve.

Imbruglia appeared with David Armand midway through his 'interpretative dance' to sing Torn at Amnesty International's The Secret Policeman's Ball (2006).

Imbruglia's debut album Left of the Middle was on 8 December 1997. It sold 350,000 in the UK three weeks after release and was certified platinum. It has sold 6 million copies. It is the highest selling debut album by a pop/rock/alternative female artist, more than Alanis Morissette, Fiona Apple, and Meredith Brooks combined in its first week according to Billboard. The second single in the UK after "Torn" was "Big Mistake", which debuted at number two. "[[Wishing I Was Thereit was less successful, reaching 19. However "Wishing I Was There" on UK radio peaked at 2 in summer 1998, and in the US peaked at 14 on the Top 40 Show. The final single from Left of the Middle was "Smoke", the reception more divided. It was a hit in the UK and made the top 5, while in Australia it missed the top 40. Eventually, the album became a million-seller after charting well in many countries and entering the Top 10 in the US and UK. In 1999, she recorded a cover of Never Tear Us Apart by INXS with Tom Jones which appeared on his album Reload.

Left of the Middle was certified platinum by RIAA within four weeks of release (3 April 1998) and was 2X platinum in November 1998.

By 2011, 'Torn' was the played song on Australian radio since 1990, played 300,500 times since 1998, an average of 75 a day, based on data compiled by the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA).[8]

2001–04: White Lilies Island

Imbruglia's next album, White Lilies Island, in 2001, was named after where she lived beside the River Thames at Windsor. Imbruglia co-wrote every track over three year . The album's first single, "That Day", was stylistically different from her singles but it did not reach the UK Top 10. In the US, "Wrong Impression" was the first single and charted in the Hot 100 Singles and adult contemporary charts. In the UK it did slightly better than That Day. "Beauty on the Fire", the final single, barely entered charts worldwide, and did not make the top 50 in Australia. The album, briefly notorious in the Sony BMG copy protection rootkit scandal, sold 1 million but did not repeat the success of Left of the Middle.

Imbruglia (centre) in Naples, Italy, in 2005

Imbruglia's third album was in November 2003. The record label refused to release it due to it being too rock and not radio-friendly. She was given songs to record with Swedish pop producers, Bloodshy & Avant, but refused. She and the record label separated at the beginning of 2004. Four months later she signed with Brightside Recordings, formed by a former Innocent Records executive, Hugh Goldsmith.

2005–08: Counting Down the Days

In April 2005, Imbruglia's third album Counting Down the Days had with "Shiver" as its first single. "Shiver" became her longest running single in the UK since "Torn." It topped UK airplay charts for several weeks, reaching eighth in the UK. It became the most played song of 2005. Counting Down The Days became her first album to reach the top spot on the album charts.

"Sanctuary" was the second single from the album and singles sent to radio stations. The decision was later changed to the title track "Counting Down the Days", with stations asked to play the album version, because the radio mix was not finished. The single on 25 July did not have as much success in the singles chart as "Shiver," although it reignited interest in its album and received airplay in the UK. Due to the single, the album re-entered the top 40 in the UK charts.

Imbruglia made a small European tour (her first since Left of the Middle) in late October and November. Though the album never entered UK Top 40 again, several concerts, especially in London, sold out.

The album was the 100th best-selling album in 2005, selling 204,877 copies in the UK .[9]

Imbruglia started on her fourth album in late 2005. In mid-2007 plans changed and her record company released a compilation of Imbruglia's 10 years in music. The only single from the album – "Glorious" premiered in BBC Radio 1 on the Chris Moyles Show. The Singles Collection debuted at 5 in the UK , including the single "Glorious" as well as a DVD of Imbruglia's videos. The album sold 600,000 copies.

2009–2010: Come to Life

Imbruglia in Bucharest, Romania, in 2008

Imbruglia parted with her label[10] and ended her association with Brightside Recordings. She obtained the rights to songs recorded for the album and planned to record on her own label, Malabar Records.[11] Songs on her first record were co-written with Ben Hillier, Dave McCracken, Daniel Johns, Gary Clark, Jamie Hartman, Paul Harris and Shep Solomon. Some tracks were produced by Hillier and mixed by Danton Supple, who collaborated on White Lilies Island.

According to The Sun, Imbruglia and Chris Martin of Coldplay collaborated on "a string of tracks likely to feature on her album".[12] Martin confirmed the information. In an interview he said he had asked Imbruglia to record one of the band's , adding "we've given her the best Coldplay song of all time [. . .] she sounds [. . .] brilliant on it. I think she has a very unique talent and an incredibly unique voice."[13] She said she recorded two songs written by him saying "if Chris Martin calls with two songs, you don't think, you say, 'Yes'."[14] The songs were mixed by Michael Brauer Two songs – "My God" and "Apologise" – appeared on to Internet . The second was written with Jamie Hartman of Ben's Brother and will not be on her fourth album.[15] A version of "Apologise" by Ben's Brother was released instead in 2009 as the first single from their second album, Battling Giants. Tracks confirmed to be part of the album include "Fun", "Lukas", and "Want", which were mixed by Michael Brauer.[16] The music video for a pre-single track, "Wild About It", was filmed in London on 25 July 2009.[17]

The first single from Come to Life, "Want", was written by Imbruglia, Daniel Johns (credited Kat Kourtney), Gary Clark, and Chris Martin,[18] and released on 28 September 2009 had poor chart performances.[19] On 3 August 2009 the music video of "Wild About It" was released.

Come to Life was released on 2 October 2009 in Australia, and in Europe on 12 October 2009. The UK release was planned for 3 May 2010, with a single "Scars". The video for "Scars" was filmed on 26 February 2010. "Scars" was sent to radio in the UK on 22 March 2010 but the single was cancelled. Her album was also cancelled in the UK.

2011–2014: Acting career and musical hiatus

After Come to Life Imbruglia moved to Los Angeles and hired acting coach Ivana Chubbuck. She appeared in three movies.[20] In April 2014 she made her stage debut in an adaptation of Alan Ayckbourn’s Things We Do For Love at the Theatre Royal, Bath.[21][22]

2014–Present: Covers Album

Imbruglia signed with Sony Masterworks and planned to make first album in five years. It will cover famous songs by male artists from Neil Young to Daft Punk.[23]

Other ventures

In May 2010, Dannii Minogue, a judge on the UK version of The X Factor, declined to judge the second series of the Australian version and Imbruglia replaced her. The X Factor began on the Seven Network in the second half of 2010. In 2011 Imbruglia was replaced by Natalie Bassingthwaighte.[24]

Labels

In 1997, Imbruglia signed with RCA Records and BMG Rights Management. She stayed with them labels for seven years before a deal with Brightside Recordings and Sony BMG in 2004 which lasted till 2008. In 2009 she set up Malabar Records to record her fourth albu . She signed with Island Records the same year for international distribution. The deal with Island lasted until 2010. In 2013, she signed with Sony Masterworks and the New York management compay, Primary Wave Music, to revive her music career . In 2014, she signed with ICM Partners to promote her in 2015

Personal life and image

Natalie Imbruglia performs in Amsterdam, 1 November 2005

On New Year's Eve 2003, Imbruglia and her boyfriend of three and a half years, Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns, married in a beach ceremony in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia. While Imbruglia lived mainly in Windsor, Johns lived in Newcastle, Australia.[25] On 4 January 2008, Imbruglia and Johns released a statement announcing their divorce, citing distance as the main reason.[26] However, the two remain friends. Imbruglia has been romantically linked to Prince Harry and David Schwimmer.[27]

Natalie Imbruglia is the eldest sister of singer-songwriter Laura Imbruglia.

Personal causes

Looks and fashion

Imbruglia was named sixth most naturally beautiful woman of all time in 2004.[29] Audrey Hepburn topped the poll in which only experts like fashion editors, model agents and make-up artists could vote. The voting was decided on the "most naturally beautiful woman, inside and out". She was ranked 90th on the VH1 100 Sexiest Artists.[30]

Imbruglia has been seen sporting tattoos of Sanskrit/Hindi inscription "Shreya" on her neck, Chinese word for courage on her left foot and Sanskrit Aum on her lower back.

Imbruglia stated that she has never had any plastic surgery but added "I wouldn't rule it out because I don't know how I'll feel in the future." She also stated she'd like to "grow old gracefully, wrinkles and all".[31]

Besides modelling for L'Oréal, Imbruglia also modelled Sass and Bide's "The Mad Ones" dress to raise money for cancer research.

Discography

Film career

Year Film Role Notes and awards
2003 Johnny English Lorna Campbell Imbruglia made her big screen debut as an actress in the 2003 British comedy, Johnny English. Acting alongside Rowan Atkinson, she played a supporting role as Lorna Campbell. The movie also featured another musical talent, Bond, in a cameo appearance. Internationally, the movie did well despite negative reviews from critics. It topped box offices in 22 countries and grossed more than $160 mil. worldwide.[32]
2009 Closed for Winter Elise Silverston Imbruglia's second film appearance is in Closed for Winter, based on Georgia Blain's book of the same name. The movie was filmed in Adelaide and premiered at the 2009 Adelaide Film Festival to generally positive reviews. It was released in Australia in April 2009.
2013 Underdogs Michelle Stratton Set in rural Ohio, the birthplace of football, Underdogs is the story of a small-town high school football team destined to play their cross-town rival, a perennial powerhouse, while standing up for an entire community.
2014 Among Ravens Madison The film concerns a group of friends whose lives are changed by their encounter with a strange nature photographer.
2014 Loopers Kristen Wright Directed by Jimmy Valdez, Natalie joins Boyd Kestner who plays a once-promising golfer who reluctantly coaches kids as part of his community service . Things look up for him when he meets the organisation's director played by Natalie.

Television

Year Show Role Notes and awards
1992–1994 Neighbours Beth Brennan Imbruglia made her first regular TV appearance as the character Beth Brennan in the popular Australian soap Neighbours at the age of 16 in 1991.
1997 Law of the Land Faye Watson Imbruglia starred in an episode entitled 'Late Kill' in the Crime Series.
1998 Saturday Night Live Musical Guest/Herself
2002 Legend of the Lost Tribe Koala Imbruglia lent her voice to this animated feature film.
2009 In Memory of Maia Herself Maia was a European brown bear whose brutal death served as the inspiration for a unique bear sanctuary in the mountains of Transylvania. In her first television documentary, Imbruglia travelled to Romania with World Animal Protection and Network Ten to meet the people behind the sanctuary.
2010 The X Factor UK Guest Judge Imbruglia stood in for Dannii Minogue during the Birmingham auditions. She returned to work alongside Minogue at the Judges Houses section of the show, helping make the final three boys selection in Australia.
2010 The X Factor Australia Judge/Herself Judge on the Australian version of The X Factor on the Seven Network.
2014 TBD (Documentary) Herself As an advocate for Women’s Health issues in Africa, she is filming a documentary about these important, underreported issues in Ethiopia.

Theatre

Year Show Role Notes and awards
2014 Things We Do For Love Nikki

Endorsements

Year Name Media Notes
1989 Twisties Television She starred in a TV advertisement for Twisties as a waitress.
1991 Bubblicious Television She was a pineapple princess for the advertisement.
2002 Gap Print She modelled for various advertisements from the Summer to Winter.
2002–2006 L'Oréal Print & Television Imbruglia became a worldwide spokesperson for L'Oréal after the release of White Lilies Island. She was a model for many cosmetic products by L'Oréal, particularly mascaras and skincare products. She also appeared in several TV commercials for L'Oréal. In July 2007, her five-year contract with L'Oréal expired and was not prolonged, because, in her words during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, she is "apparently ... not worth it anymore", referring to the company's slogan "Because You're Worth It".
2005 Make Poverty History Television She was one of the stars that appeared in the European version of the advertisement.
2008 PETA Print Imbruglia posed in an anti-fur ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), in which she is holding a rabbit to her naked chest next to the tagline "Try Telling Him It's Just a Little Fur Trim."
2009 Oxfam Print Oxfam's "Sustain Me" campaign that featured Imbruglia as one of their models, aimed at highlighting Oxfam as a fashionable and more sustainable alternative to the high street. She donned second-hand clothes that were restyled by designer Katie Shillingford.
2011 Kailis Print, television Imbuglia signed a 2-year contract with Australian luxury brand Kailis to be their featured model and spokesperson.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Country For Result
1998 MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist US "Torn" Won
Best Female Video US "Torn" Nominated
International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Australia US "Torn" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best Song Europe Torn Won
Best New Act Europe Left of the Middle Nominated
Best Female Artist Europe Left of the Middle Nominated
ARIA Music Awards Single of the Year Australia Torn Won
Best Female Artist Australia Left of the Middle Won
Best Australian New Talent Australia Left of the Middle Won
Breakthrough Artist - Album Australia Left of the Middle Won
Breakthrough Artist - Single Australia Torn Won
Best Pop Release Australia Left of the Middle Nominated
Best Selling Australian Release Australia Left of the Middle Nominated
Best Selling Australian Single Australia Torn Won
Billboard Music Award Adult Top 40 Track of the Year US Torn Won
1999 Grammy Award Best New Artist US Natalie Imbruglia Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album US Left of the Middle Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance US Torn Nominated
BRIT Awards Best International Newcomer UK Left of the Middle Won
International Female Solo Artist UK Left of the Middle Won
American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist US Left of the Middle Nominated
Premios Amigo Awards Best International Female Spain Left of the Middle Nominated
Best New Artist/Group Spain Left of the Middle Nominated
ARIA Music Awards Best Female Artist Australia Left of the Middle Won
Artistic Achievement Award Australia Left of The Middle Won
2000 IFPI Platinum Award for over 2 Million Sales World Left of the Middle Won
2002 ARIA Music Awards Best Australian Singer Australia White Lilies Island Nominated
Silver Clef Award International Award UK White Lilies Island Won
2005 ARIA Music Awards Best Female Artist Australia Counting Down the Days Nominated
PPL Awards Most Performed Track UK Shiver Won
2006 NRJ Music Awards Best International Female France Counting Down the Days Nominated
Ivor Novello Awards Most Performed Track UK Shiver Nominated
APRA Awards Most Performed Foreign Work Australia Shiver Nominated
2009 Asian Festival of First Films Best Actress Singapore Closed For Winter Nominated
2012 InStyle Women of Style News & Entertainment Australia Nominated
Awards and achievements
Preceded by MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist
1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song for "Torn"
1998
Succeeded by

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