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Natalie Bassingthwaighte

Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is an Australian actress, singer, and television personality. She is the former lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders, author of a book for teenage girls and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. She is perhaps best known for the role of Izzy Hoyland on the soap opera Neighbours from 2003 to 2007, which gained her nominations for the TV Week Gold Logie. Her debut album 1000 Stars debuted at number 1 on the March 1, 2009.

Biography

Acting career

Before being cast in Neighbours, Bassingthwaighte had starred in a few television roles, including All Saints, Home and Away, Heartbreak High and The Lost World . Bassingthwaighte's character, Izzy Hoyland on Neighbours had an evil streak and often caused trouble, including having an affair with a married man. She left the show in late-2006 to focus on her singing career and joined the Rogue Traders, and returned briefly in March 2007 for a two-week guest stint that was filmed in London where Rogue Traders were touring at the time.

In 2006, Bassingthwaighte was nominated for a Gold Logie for the first time since joining Neighbours. The Gold Logie is the biggest award at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards, which is presented to the "Most Popular Personality on Television." She was also nominated for a Silver Logie for "Best Actress," but failed to win either award. Bassingthwaighte was nominated for a Silver Logie for "Most Popular Actress" at the 2007 Logies, but lost to Home and Away's Kate Ritchie.

In 2007, Bassingthwaighte filmed a role in the low-budget Australian horror film, Prey, directed by George T. Miller.[1] Set in the Outback of Western Australia, Prey follows a group of six young people lured into the desert by a local character, whose master needs fresh victims to consume.[2][3][4] In 2004, Bassingthwaighte filmed a role in the low-budget Australian movie, When Darkness Falls, directed by Rohan Spong. She played the character of Jinx de Luxe and sang the Marilyn Monroe song, "Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy," onscreen.

Music career

Bassingthwaighte performing live with Rogue Traders at Sydney's Revesby Worker's Club in 2008 wearing a "Bassingthwaighte" badge given to her by a fan.

Bassingthwaighte has performed in many musicals, mostly with a rock flavour including RENT, Footloose she has several times over the past 5 years toured as Sandy in Grease, against Craig McLachlan and Miguel Ayesa, who was her castmate in RENT. Most Grease productions were 'Arena Spectaculars' with many big names presented, instead of focusing on the lead actors. Before joining Rogue Traders, Bassingthwaighte had recorded her own demos that were to be sent out to record labels. Basshingthwaighte described the style of the music as acoustic rock.

From late 2004 to mid 2008 she was the lead singer of an Australian electro-rock group, The Rogue Traders, a band which had limited success before she joined. The Rogue Traders achieved great success with their album Here Come The Drums, which spawned five hit singles: "Voodoo Child", "Way to Go!", "Watching You", "We're Coming Home" and "In Love Again". The success of Rogue Traders led to their third album, titled Better in the Dark and was released on the 13 October 2007 in Australia, later in Europe and America which was well received. Better in the Dark spawned two hit singles: "Don't You Wanna Feel" and "I Never Liked You". A third single, "What You're On", reached a lowly position of #30 and spent only 7 weeks in the charts. A fourth single was to be released despite the poor performance of their last single. It would have been released if Natalie would continue with the band. It was confirmed by James Ash to be "On Your Way To The Disco".

Home: Songs Of Hope & Journey, a compilation that was released on November 25, 2006, features a duet with Bassingthwaighte and Shannon Noll, which is a cover of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush's "Don't Give Up". The song was released as a single on December 9, 2006, debuting on the ARIA Charts at number seven, before peaking at number 2 the following week.

Bassingthwaighte also recorded a version of "O Holy Night" for The Spirit of Christmas 2006, a Christmas compilation album in which all proceeds go to The Salvation Army in Australia. Bassingthwaighte sang the Australian national anthem Advance Australia Fair at the 2007 AFL Grand Final.[5] Bassingthwaighte and Shannon Noll joined forces again in 2007 to record a duet of 'Please Come Home For Christmas' which appeared on the 2007 Myer Spirit of Christmas compilation album.[6]

On June 25, 2008, Rogue Traders frontman James Ash posted a message to fans on their official forum announcing Bassingthwaighte was leaving the band to pursue her own solo career.[7]

In October 2008 Natalie performed Mariah Carey's "Hero" at the Rugby League World Cup opening ceremony.

On 8 March, 2009 at 7.50 am, Natalie performed the closing show, in the Royal Hall of Industries (RHI), at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Party. She sang Supersensual, the rumoured third single from her album 1000 Stars. Partygoer's were surprised towards the end of the performance when hundreds of beach balls suddenly started bouncing above people's heads.

Debut solo album: 1000 Stars

Bassingthwaighte previewing songs from her debut album "1000 Stars" live in Sydney .

In 2006, Natalie signed a record deal with Sony BMG to record a solo album. She began work on the album, but not until mid-2008 did any major progress begin. She traveled to London, Norway and the US to write and record the album. She worked with some of the biggest names in pop, including Paul Barry (Cher, Tina Turner), Steve Anderson (Kylie Minogue), Jimmy Harry (Pink, Britney Spears) and rising Norwegian star Ina Wroldsen.[8]

Natalie's debut solo single and first single from the album, "Alive" was set to be released to radio in Australia on October 10th 2008, but made its debut on the morning of October 13th 2008 due to a clash in release schedules with Beyoncé Knowles's new single "If I Were A Boy". It is an up-tempo, electro-pop song. Natalie co-wrote the song with Andy Frampton and Arnthor Birgisson. The single was released in stores on November 8th 2008. It has peaked at #8 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

On November 2, 2008, it was reported in the Herald Sun that Natalie Bassingthwaighte's new album would be titled 1000 Stars.[9]

Natalie lists the tracks "1000 Stars" and "In His Eyes", which is about her grand Dad, as her favourite tracks she's written for the album in an interview with GQ Magazine.[10]. She also wrote a song that appears on the album with partner Cameron McGlinchey, called "Feel the Flow".[11]

The second single off the album is "Someday Soon," and was released on January 10th. It peaked at #7.

Natalie's debut solo album "1000 Stars" was released on the 20th of February 2009. The album debuted at number 1 on the 1st of March.

"1000 Stars" was confirmed as the third single to be released from the album. It was released on May 2nd, 2009. [12] "1000 Stars" debuted at #30 on the Aria Singles Chart (5/11/09) and at #5 on the Aria Top 20 Australian Singles.

The fourth single off 1000 Stars will be Not For You. Nat has a music video ready and the single will be released sometime in July.

Other projects

Bassingthwaighte and her younger sister Nicky Moore have written a book for eight to fourteen-year-old girls with the title of Sistahood! A Journal of Self-Discovery. The book is aimed at encouraging girls to follow their dreams and be all they can be, the book was released in April 2008.[13][14]

Bassingthwaighte has hosted the Australian series of So You Think You Can Dance.[15] She has hosted the shows second season in 2009 [16] She has also been named the host of the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2008 alongside WWE superstar John Cena[17]

The second season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia earnt her a Silver Logie nomination as best TV Presenter(won by Rove MacManus) and a 2nd Gold Logie Nomination.

Personal life

Bassingthwaighte is currently dating former Rogue Traders drummer Cameron McGlinchey.[18] She has also previously been linked to assistant Neighbours director Ryan Eckersley,[19] and in the December 2006 issue of Men's Style magazine, she mentioned that she was married for a short time when she was 23.[20]

Discography

Natalie Bassingthwaighte discography
Studio albums1
Music videos4
Singles4
B-sides2

Studio albums

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS
2009 1000 Stars 1 AUS: Gold[21]

(35,000+ copies shipped)

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions ARIA

Certifications

Album
AUS
[22]
2008 "Alive" 8 Platinum[23] 1000 Stars
2009 "Someday Soon" 7 Platinum[24]
"1000 Stars" 30
"Not For You" TBA TBA

Other Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions ARIA

Certifications

Album
2006 "Don't Give Up" (with Shannon Noll) 2 Platinum Home: Songs of Hope & Journey

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

B-sides

  • 2008: "Remember Me" (B-Side to "Alive" single)
  • 2009: "Happiness" (B-Side to "1000 Stars" single)

Music videos

Year Title Director
2006 "Don't Give Up"
2008 "Alive" Anthony Rose
"Someday Soon"
2009 "1000 Stars"

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2003 Counterstrike Kelly Kellogg
2003 The Mystery Of Natalie Wood Marion Marshall
2006 When Darkness Falls Jinx de Luxe
2008 Prey Kate
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 All Saints Deidre Macken (Young) Guest role
1998 Home and Away
1998 Heartbreak High
2000 The Lost World Raina Guest role
2003 – 2006, 2007 Neighbours Izzy Hoyland Regular/Recurring role
2006 Girlband Herself Host
2006 Stupid, Stupid Man Sandy Clarke Guest role
2006 Thank God You're Here Herself Guest appearance
2006 You May Be Right Herself Guest appearance
2008 – present So You Think You Can Dance Australia Herself Host
2008 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards 2008 Herself Co-host
2009 Good News Week Herself Guest appearance
2009 Spicks & Specks Herself Guest appearance

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Little Shop of Horrors Audrey
1998 Rent Mark's mum, Maureen's understudy
2000 Chicago June, Roxy understudy
2001 Grease: The Mega Musical Sandy Olsson
2001 Chang & Eng Adelaide Yates
2002 Footloose Ariel Moore
2004 Neighbours Rocky Horror Show Janet Weiss
2005 Grease: The Arena Spectacular Sandy Olsson

Bibliography

  • 2008: Sistahood! A Journal of Self-Discovery (Co-author with sister Nicky Moore)

Awards and nominations

Year Type Award Result
2006 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality (Gold Logie) Nominated
Most Popular Actress Nominated
2007 Nominated
2007 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave Hottie Nominated
2009 Logie Awards Most Popular Personality (Gold Logie) Nominated
Most Popular TV Presenter Nominated

References

  1. ^ Natalie moves to silver screen | Herald Sun
  2. ^ When Darkness Falls (2006/I)
  3. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte | NatBassingthwaighte.com
  4. ^ Prey Movie - Nat-Bass.com
  5. ^ Official Website of the Australian Football League > News Article > Aussie pop star to sing Grand Final anthem
  6. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte | NatBassingthwaighte.com
  7. ^ **very Important Announcement** - Rogue Traders Official Forum
  8. ^ Nat Of All Traders. Herald Sun. Retrieved on November 23, 2008.
  9. ^ http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24581413-2902,00.html
  10. ^ Sexy Solo Uncovered
  11. ^ Nat's Back and She's On Song. The Advertiser. Retrieved on November 23, 2008.
  12. ^ Sony Music B2B-1000 Stars Single. Sony Music B2B. Retrieved on March 19, 2009
  13. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte | NatBassingthwaighte.com
  14. ^ Sistahood: The Journal Of Self-Discovery - Nat-Bass.com
  15. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte set to host Australia's So you think you can dance | Herald Sun
  16. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte is living the dream| Herald Sun.
  17. ^ Natalie Bassingthwaighte is living the dream| Herald Sun
  18. ^ "Natalie and Cameron". NatB. Retrieved 2008-07-26.
  19. ^ July 2005, OK Magazine - Nat-Bass.com
  20. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper
  21. ^ ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart. Australian Record Industry Assocation (ARIA). Retrieved on March 15, 2009
  22. ^ "Natalie Bassingthwaighte - Single Chart Peaks". ACharts.us. Retrieved 17 January 2009.
  23. ^ ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart- Alive. Australian Record Industry Assocation(ARIA). Retrieved on March 15, 2009
  24. ^ [1]. Australian Record Industry Assocation(ARIA). Retrieved on March 15, 2009

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