Helen Reddy born 25 October 1941 is an Australian American singer,
actress, and activist. She is often referred to as the “Queen of 70s
Pop”. In the 1970s, she enjoyed international success, especially in the
United States, where she placed fifteen singles in the Top 40 of the
Billboard Hot 100. Six made the Top 10 and three reached No. 1,
including her signature hit “I Am Woman”.Helen Reddy was born into a
well-known Australian show business family in Melbourne, where she
attended Tintern Girls Grammar School. Her mother, Stella Campbell (nee
Lamond), was an actress, and her father, Maxwell David “Max” Reddy, was a
writer, producer, and actor. Her half-sister, Toni Lamond, and her
nephew, Tony Sheldon, are actor-singers. She has Irish and English
ancestry.
In a March 2013 interview with Chicago Tribune, Reddy revealed that she
had moved back to Los Angeles in January 2013, and mentioned in a
concert appearance that evening outside Chicago that she had originally
returned to Australia in 2002 to be near her sister Toni, who was in
frail health at the time, but has since improved. Also, she wanted to be
near her son and daughter and their families, and while she had been
travelling to the US about three times a year to visit, the expense of
the frequent trips became a difficulty. According to her official
website, she has been touring the USA for most of 2013 and will continue
to in 2014.
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