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Name: Natalie Jane Imbruglia
Bate of Birth: February 4th, 1975
Birth Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation: Actress / Singer
Sizes: 5'4'' 34-24-36
Father: Italian (from Pantelleria)
Mother:Australian
Siblings: 3, Natalie is the eldest
1st Acting Appearance: "Neighbours" (1985)
1st Album: Left Of Middle
1st Movie: 'Johnny English' (2002) (as Lorna Campbell)
Eye Colour: Blue
Natural Hair Colour: Light Brown / Blonde
Trivia:
She grew up in a small beach town on the New South
Wales coast called Berkleyvale
At the age of 2 she began dancing, and then moved into a special
academy to dance six days a week.
She started singing and acting at the age of 13
At the age of 16 she got her first job as a TV extra on Japanese
bubble gun commercial as a 'Pinnacle Princess'.
At the age of 17 she was offered a two week trial to play Beth
Brennan in the Aussie soap opera "Neighbours"
She and her character became so popular that Natalie stayed on
the show for two more years.
She secured a recording contact and released her first album,
Left Of Middle.
Her TV appearances have included Saturday Night Live, The David
Letterman Show, etc.
Now a famous singer.
Dated Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve for some time
Dated frontman of Silverchair, 'Daniel John'.
Dated singer Lenny Kravitz
Dated Australian singer Daniel Johns
Dated actor David Schwimmer
Lives in Windsor, Berkshire, United Kingdom (February 2002)
shooting video clip for new single "Wrong Impression"
in Malibu, California. (February 2002)
Announced engagement to Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns. [January
2003]
Is a vegetarian
Signed a six-figure contract with L'oréal. (2002)
Husband Daniel Johns is lead singer for the Australian rock band
Silverchair.
Announced engagement to Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns. [January
2003]
Won 1998's MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist
Won 1999's Billboard Music Award for Best New Aritst
Debut album, Left of the Middle, peaked at #10 on the Billboard
Hot 200 Albums chart.
Debut single, Torn, peaked at #1 on Adult Top 40 chart.
Debut single, Torn, peaked at #42 on Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Second single, Wishing I Was There, peaked at #13 on Adult Top
40 chart.
Sophomore album, White Lilies Island, peaked at #35 on the Billboard
Hot 200 Albums chart.
Single, Wrong Impression, peaked at #7 on Adult Top 40 chart.
Single, Wrong Impression, peaked at #64 on Billboard Hot 100
chart.
Debut single, Torn, peaked at #2 on UK Top 75 Singles chart.
Debut album, Left of the Middle, peaked at #5 on UK Top 75 Albums
chart.
Single, Big Mistake, peaked at #2 on UK Top 75 Singles chart.
Single, Wishing I Was There, peaked at #19 on UK Top 75 singles
chart.
Single, Smoke, peaked at #5 on UK Top 75 singles chart.
Single, That Day, peaked at #11 on UK Top 75 singles chart.
Sophomore album, White Lilies Island, peaked at #15 on UK Top
75 albums chart.
Single, Wrong Impression, peaked at #10 on UK Top 75 singles
chart.
Single, Beauty on the Fire, peaked at #26 on UK Top 75 singles
chart.
Her father, Elliot Imbruglia, is of Italian descent and her mother,
Maxene Anderson, is Australian.
Is a big fan of Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys.
Good friends with Australian diva Dannii Minogue.

Interviews
"Fresh" (Australia) 23 August 2004, "Long-distance
love"
"Now" (UK) August 2004, "I love my husband, but
he's on the other side of the world"
"Hello!" (UK) 13 November 2001, Iss. 688, pg. 84-86,
by: Katherine Tulich, "Australian pop diva Natalie Imbruglia
reveals the truth behind her nine-month love affairs and reclusive
lifestyle on her idyllic island home on the thames"
"Sky Magazine" (UK) September 1998, pg. 32-39, by: Jenny
Tucker, "Iron Bru"
"Jump" (USA) September 1998, by: Kim Taylor, "She's
all Nat"
"NME" (UK) 24 January 1998, pg. 22-23, by: Simon Williams,
"Bar-B Girl"

Articles
"TV Week" (Australia) 12 April 2003
"Veronica" (Netherlands) 5 April 2003, Iss. 14, pg.
8+9, by: Belinda Janssen, "´Ik wil gewoon een man spelen´"
"Sunday Magazine" (Australia) 9 September 2001, "Single
white female"
"NW" (Australia) 18 June 2001, pg. 12, "Pearly
mates"
"Woman's Day" (Australia) 7 February 2000, "Secret
confessions"
"Joy" (Hungary) May 1999, Vol. 2, Iss. 5, pg. 110, by:
Viktor Kókai Nagy, "Lányos zavar"
"Woman's Day" (Australia) 4 January 1999
"Pop & Rock" (Greece) August 1998, Iss. 232, pg.
72, by: Thanassis Voutsinos, "A star is torn"
"Ralph" (Australia) March 1998, pg. 40-45, by: Louise
James, "Australia's Finest Natural Talent"

Pictorial
"FHM" (USA) November 2002, Vol. 1, Iss.
27, pg. 92, by: staff, "The 20 Hottest Women In Music 2002:
#17"
"Cosmopolitan" (UK) October 2002, pg. 236-241+243-244,
by: Charlotte Northedge, "Natural cool"
"Celebrity Sleuth" (USA) December 1999, Vol. 13, Iss.
1, pg. 36-37, by: staff, "A Star Is Torn"

Magazine cover photo
"RTV" (Germany) 5 April 2003
"Cleo" (Australia) February 2003
"NME" (Russia) 3 December 2001, Vol. 6, Iss. 6
"Sunday Magazine" (Australia) 9 September 2001
"The Net" (UK) October 1999
"Cosmopolitan" (UK) October 1998
"Sky Magazine" (UK) September 1998
"Jump" (USA) September 1998
"Hitkrant" (Netherlands) 29 August 1998, Iss. 35
"YM" (USA) August 1998
"Time Out" (UK) 17 June 1998
"Spin" (USA) June 1998, Vol. 14, Iss. 6
"Ralph" (Australia) March 1998
"Breakout!" (Netherlands) 22 January 1998, Iss. 5
"TV Week" (Australia) 15 May 1993