Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John (born in Cambridge, England, September 29, 1948, died August 8, 2022) was raised in Melbourne, Australia, by her Welsh father and her German-Jewish mother. A singer-songwriter, four-time Grammy winner, she starred with John Travolta in the movie version of the Broadway musical Grease (1978) directed by Randal Kleiser and in Two of a Kind (1983), with Gene Kelly in Xanadu (1980). On television she acted in A Mom for Christmas (1990), A Christmas Romance (1994).
Golden Globe Awards
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1979 NomineeBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy