Louise Griffiths

Louise Griffiths

English pop singer, songwriter, model and actress
Date of Birth: 31.07.1978
Country: Great Britain

Content:
  1. Hannah Jane Griffiths
  2. Early Career and Orchid
  3. Fame Academy and Music
  4. Acting Career
  5. Recent Works

Hannah Jane Griffiths

Hannah Jane Griffiths, born Louise Griffiths, is an English pop singer, songwriter, model, and actress. She became known in the entertainment industry through her participation in the British reality television show "Fame Academy 2" in 2003.

Early Career and Orchid

Griffiths began her musical journey as a member of the girl group Orchid. In 2001, the group recorded the song "Sound of the Underground," which was not released as a single. However, the song was later re-recorded by Girls Aloud and became a number one hit for them in 2002.

Fame Academy and Music

In 2003, Griffiths entered the second season of "Fame Academy." While she did not secure a recording contract after the show, she collaborated with fellow contestant Alistair Griffin on the song "The Heart Can't Lie." The song was included on Griffin's debut album, which reached number 12 on the UK charts.

Acting Career

Griffiths made her acting debut in 2006 in the horror movie "The Devil's Chair." She gained further recognition with her role in the black comedy "The Revenant" in 2008 and voiced Commander Lydia Winters in the video game "Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising."

Recent Works

Griffiths has recently been involved in the filming of "All's Faire in Love," alongside Christina Ricci, Matthew Lillard, and Ann-Margret. She also appeared in a short film titled "The Best of Me."

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