Chrissy Amphlett

Singer

Birthday October 25, 1959

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Geelong, Victoria, Australia

DEATH DATE 2013-4-21, New York City, U.S. (53 years old)

Nationality Victoria

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1959

Christine Joy Amphlett (25 October 1959 – 21 April 2013) was an Australian singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the frontwoman of the rock band Divinyls.

She was notable for her Brash, overtly sexual persona and subversive humour in lyrics, performances and media interviews.

1976

On the stage, Amphlett, who was 17 years old, played Linda Lips in the R-rated adults only musical comedy Let My People Come (1976), starred in the musical Blood Brothers (1988) and portrayed Judy Garland in multiple productions of The Boy from Oz.

At the age of 17 in 1976, Amphlett was part of the original cast of the Australian production of the Earl Wilson Jr. penned stage musical comedy Let My People Come, playing the role of Linda Lips.

The adult-themed musical opened at the Total Theatre in Melbourne, running for nine months, before transferring to the Bijou Theatre in Sydney for an additional three months.

1980

Amphlett, Jeremy Paul and guitarist Mark McEntee formed Divinyls in Sydney in 1980.

Amphlett met Mark McEntee at a concert at the Sydney Opera House in 1980 and they formed Divinyls with Jeremy Paul (Air Supply).

Having performed in Sydney for some time, they recorded several songs for the film Monkey Grip, in which Amphlett also acted.

Divinyls consisted of an ever-changing line-up formed around Amphlett and McEntee, whose relationship was always volatile.

They met in 1980 and began a relationship two years later when McEntee split up with his wife.

Their relationship was highly volatile, being marred by drug and alcohol use and physical fights.

However the band's manager, Vince Lovegrove, later stated that the nature of their "weird" relationship was the "magic of Divinyls".

1982

On the screen, she played a supporting role in Monkey Grip (1982).

Amphlett grew up in Geelong and attended Belmont High School.

She was a first cousin of Australian singer Little Pattie (Patricia Amphlett).

Amphlett worked as a child model from the age of three until 12, and later said, "I didn't come from a very wealthy family so that actually clothed me and allowed me to have things".

According to Amphlett's autobiography, her father was a World War II veteran whose mother was a German immigrant and his father a Melbourne chef, while Amphlett's mother was from a well-off Hawthorn family.

Nevertheless, the band released six albums between 1982 and 1996, peaking in 1991 with the success of their single "I Touch Myself", which reached #1 in Australia, #4 in the US and #10 in the UK.

Amphlett made her film debut in Monkey Grip (1982) in a supporting role as Angela, the temperamental lead singer of a rock band.

Chrissy Amphlett and Mark McEntee being bandmates at the same time were romantically involved from 1982 to 1993.

1988

In 1988, she starred opposite Russell Crowe in the first Australian production of Willy Russell's stage musical Blood Brothers.

Amphlett played Judy Garland in the original touring production of The Boy from Oz, with Todd McKenney playing the role of Peter Allen.

1990

The band's biggest-selling single, "I Touch Myself" (1990), achieved a No. 1 ranking in Australia, No. 4 in the United States and No. 10 in the United Kingdom (UK).

1996

With Amphlett and McEntee as its core members, the band underwent various lineup changes before dissolving in 1996.

The band, which underwent various lineup changes, broke up in 1996.

1999

On 27 July 1999, Amphlett married American drummer Charley Drayton, who played drums on the Divinyls' eponymous album and was the drummer in the reformed group.

2000

When the highly successful show transferred to Broadway in the year 2000, Garland was played by American performer Isabel Keating and Allen by Hugh Jackman.

On its return to Australia as an arena spectacular, Amphlett resumed playing the role.

2006

The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2006.

The band was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2006.

Amphlett and McEntee barely spoke after the band broke up, but resumed contact when they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and eventually announced a new tour and album.

The band recorded and released a single, "Don't Wanna Do This", and toured Australia, but the proposed reunion album was never made.

2007

In an interview on the Nine Network program A Current Affair, on 7 December 2007, Amphlett revealed that she had multiple sclerosis.

2010

Amphlett performed Divinyls' and other songs with a 30-piece orchestra for the Australian Rock Symphony in January 2010.

On 20 October 2010, she announced that she had breast cancer and was being treated in New York where she lived with her husband.

She also said that her sister was a breast cancer survivor.

2011

In 2011, she released the single "Summer Song" under the name The Tulips, a band consisting of Amphlett, Charley Drayton and Kraig Jarret Johnson.

It was used in the soundtrack for the film The Music Never Stopped.

Known for her Brash, sexualized persona, Amphlett employed subversive humour in performances, lyrics and media interviews.

On 24 January 2011, she stated she was free of cancer.