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Ellen Foley

Ellen Foley

Known For Acting
Birthday Jun 05, 1951 (74)
Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Popularity 0.5 (history)
Updated Dec 19, 2024
Entry Date Apr 13, 2024
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Biography

Ellen Foley (born 1951) is an American singer and actress who has appeared on Broadway and television, where she co-starred in the hit NBC sitcom Night Court during its second season. In music, she has released five solo albums, but she is best known for her collaborations with rock singer Meat Loaf ... , particularly the 14× Platinum selling 1977 album Bat Out of Hell. Foley was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of John and Virginia B. Foley. She attended Webster University. Foley gained public recognition through singing a duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" from the 1977 album Bat Out of Hell. Foley's part was recorded individually and in one take with Meat Loaf present in the room so she could sing in character. Although Karla DeVito (who toured with Meat Loaf in support of the album) is featured in the music video, DeVito is lip synching to Foley's vocals. Her debut album Night Out was released in 1979; the album's single "What's a Matter Baby" reached No. 7 in the Dutch charts and No. 92 on the US charts. The single "We Belong to the Night" reached No.1 in the Netherlands. The album, which peaked at No. 152, was produced by Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson. Foley recorded a duet with Ian Hunter in 1980, "We Gotta Get Outta Here". Her creative relationship with Hunter led her to singing backing vocals on the Iron City Houserockers' 1980 album Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive!, produced by Hunter, Ronson, and The E Street Band's Steven Van Zandt. She also sings in the title cut of the 1979 Blue Öyster Cult album Mirrors and on The Clash album Sandinista! (released in 1980) in the songs "Hitsville UK" and "Corner Soul", and on the unreleased track "Blonde Rock 'n' Roll". In 1981, all four members of The Clash appeared on her album The Spirit of St. Louis, and Mick Jones and Joe Strummer co-wrote a number of songs for the album. Jones produced the album, which featured members of The Blockheads and peaked at No. 137 on the US charts. In 1982, she provided backing vocals on The Clash's song "Car Jamming" from the album Combat Rock. The Clash's hit song "Should I Stay or Should I Go", written and sung by Jones, was about the turbulent relationship he shared with Foley at the time. She released her third solo album Another Breath in 1983; it failed to chart. In 1984, she sang backing vocals on Joe Jackson's album Body & Soul and had a large role in the music video for Utopia's "Crybaby". Foley was one of four female vocalists to front the group Pandora's Box, formed by Jim Steinman in the late 1980s. Their album Original Sin, released in 1989, was the first to feature the song "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (vocals by Elaine Caswell); both Celine Dion and a duet between Meat Loaf and Marion Raven had separate chart successes with that song in some countries, years later. ... Source: Article "Ellen Foley" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Filmography

Lies I Told My Little Sister

Lies I Told My Little Sister

2014

as Laura Lucien

Random Hearts

Random Hearts

1999

as Young Woman at Fundraiser

Cocktail

Cocktail

1988

as Eleanor

Married to the Mob

Married to the Mob

1988

as Theresa

Fatal Attraction

Fatal Attraction

1987

as Hildy

Love Cycle: A Soap Operetta

Love Cycle: A Soap Operetta

1984

as Laundry Doer

Tootsie

Tootsie

1982

as Jacqui

The King of Comedy

The King of Comedy

1982

as Street Scum

Hair

Hair

1979

as Black Boys

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Organization Category Movie
Television Credits

Night Court

as Billie Young

Episodes: 22

First Aired: Jan 04, 1984

Body of Proof

as Evelyn

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Mar 29, 2011

Law & Order

as Annette Tobin

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 13, 1990

Okay

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Nov 04, 1979

Classic Albums

as Self - Backing Vocalist

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Apr 14, 1997

3 Girls 3

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Mar 30, 1977

Midi Première

as Self

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 06, 1975

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