Tara Newley

Writer

Birthday June 12, 1963

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 60 years old

Nationality United States

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1963

Tara Cynara Newley (born 12 October 1963) is a British writer, broadcaster, and producer.

Newley is the daughter of actress Joan Collins and actor/composer/singer Anthony Newley.

She is also the sister of Alexander Newley.

She lived in Paris for two years to study at The American College in Paris, where her poetry and journalism were first published.

She transferred to Boston University to study English, French, and Russian literature and poetry with Helen Vendler at Harvard.

1990

Newley was a television presenter and recording artist in the early 1990s.

1991

She was signed to Boy George's More Protein label with Virgin, and sang on the E-Zee Possee single "Breathing Is E-Zee", which went to No. 72 on the UK Singles Chart in 1991.

1993

She also released the single "Save Me from Myself" in 1993 on ZTT Records.

Further recordings include a duet with her father on a version of "Why".

Shows that she has presented include the music show Juice (Season 1 & 2), Club Vegetarian, The Style Guide, and Celebrity.

As a radio presenter, Newley worked as a presenter for Capital Radio with Neil Fox, Talk Radio, Radio 5, LBC, GLR, France Culture Radio, and Viva!

As a columnist, she wrote for the Daily Mail and Good Health Magazine, and had an online column titled "Sex in the Country".

As a journalist, she has written for OK!, the Daily Express, and The Sunday Times.

She provided voice-over work for children's shows such as Cubeez and Fimbles, as well as TV shows for Channel 5 and ITV.

1998

Newley was married to French composer Michael Adam, with whom she has a daughter, who was born in 1998.

The couple later divorced.

2003

She later had a son, born in 2003.

2007

In 2007, Newley and producer John Dale founded Newley Dale Ltd, a content creation company whose clients include Comedy Box and Momedia.

It gained the attention of BBC Three for the anarchic sitcom Sso!

As a writer/producer, she has worked for Channel 4 and Baby Cow.

2010

In 2010, she wrote a screenplay called Is Love Therapy?

2014

Her poetry has appeared under her married name Arkle at the Bristol Poetry Festival in 2014 and The Poetry Shed in 2018.

2016

She married writer Nicholas Gilador Arkle in 2016.

2018

The screenplay Graffiti Boy

2019

She was long listed for the National Poetry Prize in 2019.

She is currently poet in residence at Sidcot School, North Somerset.