Biography
Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter, daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and cover versions of Billy Bragg's "A New England" and the Kinks' "Days". Her first single, "They Don't Know", had chart success a few years later when covered by Tracey Ullman. MacColl also sang on a number of recordings produced by her then-husband Steve Lillywhite, most notably "Fairytale of New York" by the Pogues. Her death in 2000 led to the "Justice for Kirsty" campaign.
Filmography
all 12
Movies 8
self 6
TV Shows 4
Self (archive footage)
The Story of ‘Fairytale of New York’ (2005)
Movie
Guest Performer
The Pogues Live at the Town and Country (2004)
Movie
Self - Song "Fairytale of New York"
If I Should Fall from Grace: The Shane MacGowan Story (2001)
Movie
Kitty Fisher
The Ghosts of Oxford Street (1991)
Movie
Self
Wogan (1982)
TV
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Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1959-10-10
Deathday2000-12-18 (41 years old)
Birth NameKirsty Anna Louisa MacColl
FatherEwan MacColl
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
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