Marti Caine
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Marti Caine, born Lynne Denise Shepherd (26 January 1944 - 4 November 1995) was an English
England
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 actress, dancer, presenter, singer, writer, and comedienne who gained fame from the television talent show New Faces
New Faces
New Faces was a British television talent show popular in the 1970s and 1980s, presented originally by Derek Hobson. It was produced by ATV Network Limited for the ITV Network. The first run of the show was from 29 September 1973 to 2 April 1978 and was recorded at the ATV Centre, Birmingham...

 and became a major variety star.

Early life

Her mother had a history of alcoholism and drug abuse after Lynne's father died from cancer and, during her childhood, Lynne suffered sexual abuse
Sexual abuse
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 from her paternal grandfather. Aged 17, she married the local butcher
Butcher
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's boy and became "just another starry-eyed wannabe... married with two babies, an ex-beauty queen
Beauty Queen
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, stuck on a council estate, with little hope of fulfilling any dreams for a better life." Aged 19 and unable to pay the £19 cost of her mother's funeral expenses, she auditioned as Lynne Stringer (her married name) at the Chapeltown
Chapeltown, South Yorkshire
Chapeltown is in northern Sheffield, in South Yorkshire, England. It forms part of the Ecclesfield civil parish. There is a wide variety of shops, pubs and restaurants as well as a supermarket...

  Working Men's Club
Working men's club
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 outside Sheffield. This resulted in a three week stint singing under the name Sunny Smith, followed by a spell as Zoe Bond. Her husband Malcolm Stringer chose her eventual stage name from a gardening book, though Marta Cane (tomato
Tomato
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 cane) was misspelled at an early gig and 'Marti Caine' remained with her.

Professional success

After working many years on the club circuit in Yorkshire
Yorkshire
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 as a stand-up comic and cabaret singer, she rose to national prominence when she appeared on the show New Faces
New Faces
New Faces was a British television talent show popular in the 1970s and 1980s, presented originally by Derek Hobson. It was produced by ATV Network Limited for the ITV Network. The first run of the show was from 29 September 1973 to 2 April 1978 and was recorded at the ATV Centre, Birmingham...

 in 1975. She won that year's competition, beating Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry
Lenworth George "Lenny" Henry, is a British actor, writer, comedian and occasional television presenter.- Early life :...

 and Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood CBE is a British comedienne, actress, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and director. Wood has written and starred in sketches, plays, films and sitcoms, and her live stand-up comedy act is interspersed with her own compositions, which she accompanies on piano...

 (for whom she had immense professional respect, referring to her rival as 'uniquely talented...'). Marti went on to make more television appearances including the self titled Marti Caine on BBC2; showcasing her dance, comedic and musical talents. Among millions of fans who watched her TV performances could be counted Liberace
Liberace
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 (who compared her with Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand
Barbra Joan Streisand is an American singer, actress, film producer and director. She has won two Academy Awards, eight Grammy Awards, four Emmy Awards, a Special Tony Award, an American Film Institute award, a Peabody Award, and is one of the few entertainers who have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy,...

) and her American counterpart Joan Rivers
Joan Rivers
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 (who again cited Marti with admiration in the 2006 BBC series The Story of Light Entertainment http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0836927/. Her seventeen-year marriage broke down in 1978, making front-page headlines in the national press. They had two sons, Lee, 16 and Max, 15. At the time, Marti was reputed to be earning over £100k pa. Marti married again eight years later, to the TV producer Kenneth Ives. During the 1980s, Marti returned to New Faces as its compëre - reviving the show into a ratings winner and leading to her catchphrase 'press your buttons now!'. A seasoned, versatile performer, as well as a talented actress, she also enjoyed playing to sell-out audiences in cabaret, pantomime
Pantomime
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, summer seasons, pier shows, as well as repertory
Repertory
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, appearing frequently in Blackpool
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, Cambridge
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, Bath, Bournemouth
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 and London
London
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. She successfully led a UK tour of the musical production Funny Girl, a role that could have been written for her. In 1986, she performed a one-woman show at London's Donmar Warehouse, co-writing fourteen songs about her life experiences or in her own words 'at least the bits I want to talk about...' (Woman magazine). In the same year, as well as hosting New Faces, she also starred in a BBC comedy series Hilary, written especially for her. A kind, sincere and honest woman, she was also highly insecure. She seldom refused an interview and never ducked an interviewer's question. She told one journalist that 'Marti Caine' was loud, brassy and egotistical, whereas Lynne had no ego, enjoyed doing the housework and still saw herself as an ugly girl with long legs and a nose job. Professionally, her aim as 'Marti Caine' was always to look drop-dead glamorous whatever discomfort she might have to suffer in the process.

Music career

Marti recorded five albums, also working with Karl Jenkins who wrote a signature tune Quiet Please, The Lady's Gonna Sing using the theme from Sibelius's 5th Symphony. This was her third album, and her second with Jenkins, following the aptly titled Behind the Smile. The sweeping, theatrical, delivery of this title track contrasts with the easy, fluid style with which she approaches Ebony Eyes on the same album - the latter ending with a typically comedic flourish. However, her persona as cabaret host and comedienne seemed to prevent any serious inroads into commercial musical success - though her recordings were marketed globally, in areas as far-flung as Scandinavia, South America and Australasia - with huge numbers bought by television audiences. Her first album was so popular that it was re-released three times, with different covers, under two separate record labels. Marti's posthumous CD, released in 1996, was compiled from her BBC Radio shows, her musical director noting that "I was working with, arguably, 'the best female singer around' but who was, unfortunately, always thought of, first and foremost, as a comedienne..." This was a sentiment echoed in the sleeve notes of the 2000 retrospective You are awful... (Showbiz Comedy Titbits of the '60s and '70s) in which Mick Dillingham describes her as "Shirley Bassey with a hint of Eartha Kitt...". It raises the question: why was this track selected for a comedy album - instead of the genuinely comedic songs such as George or Sour Love Song? Marti's mid-career decision to play Sun City
Sun City, North West
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 in South Africa
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 during the years of apartheid was seen as a serious error of judgment by many (and as a result she was put on a United Nations blacklist). However, if naively, Marti felt she was supporting and working with the black community, of whom she writes with respect and admiration in her autobiography. A lover of black music, she recorded many Stevie Wonder songs, and dedicated a medley as a Tribute to Gladys Knight on her first studio LP.

Death

Marti eventually succumbed to lymphatic cancer after a long battle, in 1995 in High Wycombe
High Wycombe
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, Buckinghamshire
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 . She had spent the last years of her life campaigning tirelessly on behalf of cancer charities (the proceeds from her last album going directly to the Marti Caine Children with Leukaemia Trust). Marti once joked that 'chemo's a piece of cake after BBC coffee...' Her 1990 autobiography
Autobiography
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 A Coward's Chronicles was a best seller: an intelligently written and brutally honest account of her extraordinary life story. She titled it A Coward's Chronicles to counteract the tabloid image of her as a paragon of courage and defiance. "You fight for dear life", she said, "because you are too cowardly to embrace death..." She was a fan of modern art, and Mick Farrell's sculpture Sheen is dedicated to her. The sculpture was to have been unveiled by Marti, but she died two weeks before. The sculpture, frequently referred to as Marti, is situated outside Sheffield Hallam University. In the same year, the university awarded her an honorary doctorate in recognition of her life achievements and her contribution to the world of entertainment. Dr Marti Caine also has a sweetpea variety named after her.

Videos

  • Wild World: Marti's duet with Tony Christie
  • Honky Tonk Woman: Typically flamboyant dance sequence from TV show
  • The Biggest Aspidistra in the World: Marti singing a music hall comedy number in tribute to Gracie Fields
  • I've Never Been to Me: Montage sequence accompanying Marti's 1978 single
  • Regina Fong Gala 2008: Drag queen Mrs Moore impersonating Marti's New Faces persona

VHS

  • Joe Longthorne: The Ultimate Collection (1997) [Duet with Marti on "I'll Never Love This Way Again"]
  • The Very Best of Joe Longthorne: Volume II (1992) [Duet with Marti on "I'll Never Love This Way Again"]

Awards and achievements

  • Heritage Foundation Plaque, BBC TV Centre, London (2001)
  • The Marti Caine Fund, set up to support the Children with Leukaemia Trust (1996)
  • Honorary Doctorate, Sheffield Hallam University (1995)
  • Sheen, sculpture by Mick Farrell dedicated to Marti (1995)
  • Woman of the week, Woman magazine (1986)
  • Star Award, Funniest Lady, Swap Shop (1979)
  • Winner, New Faces (1975)

Albums

  • Marti (CD, 1996) [Concert recordings with the Ronnie Hazlehurst orchestra]
  • Point of View (LP, 1981)
  • The Lady's Gonna Sing (LP, 1979) [Co-produced by Karl Jenkins]
  • Behind the Smile (LP, 1978) [Produced by Karl Jenkins]
  • Nobody Does It Like Marti (LP, 1976)

Singles

  • "Can I Speak to the World, Please?" / "Tin Heart and the Rebel" (1981)
  • "I'll Never See You Again" / "Bitch is Love" (1981)
  • "One More Night" / "What's the Weather Like Outside?" (1979)
  • "I've Never Been to Me" / "You" (1978)
  • "Woman In Your Arms" / "Let Go" (1977)
  • "Momma's Song" / "Nobody Does It Like Me" (1975)

Compilations & re-releases

  • You Are Awful... But We Like You! (Compilation CD, 2000) (Features 1978 single "I've Never Been To Me")
  • Sweet Inspiration (Audio book, cassette, 1994) [Interview with Alan Titchmarsh]
  • Disconet Vol 4:7 (Compilation LP, 1981) (Features 1981 single "Can I Speak to the World, Please?")
  • Nobody Does It Like Me (LP & cassette, 1979) [Third re-release of 1976 debut album]
  • Nobody Does It Like Marti Caine (LP, 1977) [Second re-release of 1976 debut album]

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