丽萨·佩姬 Lisa Page
Her early singing career, from the age of 16, later found her in the John Barry Seven, touring with them for nine months. On leaving, she formed a one-woman one cabaret act and toured on four continents,for thirty years, from Capetown to Las Vegas. As a guest artist on Peter Wreck's show she performed on the same bill as Peter Kraus and Stephane Grappelli.
Settling in the US, she hosted a TV interview show, 'Tea with Liza Page', aired in Holl...(展开全部) Her early singing career, from the age of 16, later found her in the John Barry Seven, touring with them for nine months. On leaving, she formed a one-woman one cabaret act and toured on four continents,for thirty years, from Capetown to Las Vegas. As a guest artist on Peter Wreck's show she performed on the same bill as Peter Kraus and Stephane Grappelli.
Settling in the US, she hosted a TV interview show, 'Tea with Liza Page', aired in Hollywood with an A-list of stars and celebrities like Alex Haley and Rene Victor.
Impressed with extraordinary stories that apparently ordinary people present, she started a production company for people to be interviewed and record their life stories. This has seen Holocaust survivors, veterans of D-Day and women artists open up about aspects of their lives we might not normally hear about. Called 'Everyone Has A Story', the show makes the resulting interviews available online.
In the late fifties she attempted a singing career and toured with The John Barry Seven.
Her brother, Bert Page, was a bookmaker based in Brighton. He was also an amateur jockey, riding sister, Jill Day's horse Christella for a while. In 1959, with Denton de Gray as associate producer, Page formed Four Seasons Productions Ltd and spent £15,000 on a pilot film of Dick Turpin. The stars were Alan Browning as the celebrated highwayman and Jane Hylton who played Lady Elizabeth. With a script by Alan Reeve-Jones, it was directed by Max Varnel and the theme music was written by Frank Cordell. The film was never released.
Sister of singer and TV star Jill Day.