0.3Acting

Pauline Black

Oct 23, 1953 - Romford, Essex, England, UK

Belinda Magnus OBE DL (born 23 October 1953), better known as Pauline Black , is an English singer, actress and author.

In a music career spanning over 40 years, Black came to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead singer of the 2 Tone ska revival band the Selecter, which released four singles that entered the Top 40 charts in the United Kingdom during the 1970s and the 1980s, including "On My Radio", "Three Minute Hero", "Missing Words" and "The Whisper". Rolling Stone said of Black "Hands down, Pauline Black possessed the best voice that ever graced a 2-Tone release. Blessed with a bewitching soprano and dramatic panache, Black's voice reached plateaus that made every other musical detail sound like part of a backdrop painted just to set the stage for her entrance." Black has also been an actress, with roles in films and television.

Belinda Magnus was born on 23 October 1953, in Romford, Essex, England, to an Anglo-Jewish teenage mother and Nigerian father. She was adopted by a white middle-aged couple and given the name Pauline Vickers. Her biological father, Gordon Adenle, had come to London from Nigeria to study engineering and was a Yoruba omoba (or prince). Black was unaware of her Jewish heritage until the age of 42 when she traced her birth mother. Black studied science at Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) in the early 1970s before training as a radiographer in Coventry. Upon completion of her studies she worked for the NHS for five years before she entered the music industry.

Black was a founding member of two-tone ska band The Selecter who were formed in Coventry in 1979. The Selecter, along with the Specials and Madness, are credited with starting the ska revival movement. She adopted a stage name in order to conceal her involvement in the band from her employer, choosing the surname Black partly in reaction to her upbringing - her adoptive family had always referred to her as "coloured" rather than black. The Selecter split up in 1982 but have sporadically reformed since 1994.

After the Selecter had split up, Black was co-host, with Bob Carolgees and Spit the Dog, of the children's television quiz show, Hold Tight. She developed an acting career in television and theatre, appearing in dramas such as The Vice, The Bill, Hearts and Minds and Two Thousand Acres of Sky. Black appeared in the soap opera Hollyoaks for four episodes as Diane Valentine, until her character was killed off. She won the 1991 Time Out award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Billie Holiday in the play All or Nothing at All. She also starred alongside Christopher Lee in the horror film Funny Man. In 2010, she appeared in a series 24 episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, presented by Robert Webb, in the Identity Parade round.

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Movie1981Dance CrazeHerself
Movie1980Punk and Its AftershocksSelf
Movie1953Skid KidsMaria
Movie20212 Tone: The Sound of Coventry
Movie2004Two Tone BritainHerself
Movie2022Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games Closing CeremonyHerself
Movie2024The Specials: A Message to YouSelf
Movie1980Rudies Come Back (The Rise & Rise of 2-Tone)Self, The Selector
Movie2016The Story of SkinheadHerself, Contributor
Movie1994Funny ManThe Psychic Commando
Movie2018Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records
Movie2020White Riot
Movie2011Gershwin's Summertime: The Song That Conquered the WorldNarrator
Movie2021Coventry Cathedral: Building for a New BritainNarrator
Movie2024Pauline Black: A 2-Tone StorySelf
Movie2024Sounds Like It's Christmas with Ken BruceSelf - Contributor
Movie2024blur: To the EndSelf
Movie2018The Selecter: Live at the RoundhouseSelf
Movie2014Oh! You Pretty Things: The Story of British Music and FashionSelf
TV Show1995Hearts and MindsJoanna4
TV Show2019PunkSelf1
TV Show1995Out of the BlueDr. Innocent Adesigbin6
TV Show1982RiversideSelf1

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Movie2024Pauline Black: A 2-Tone StoryWriterWriting
Movie2024Pauline Black: A 2-Tone StoryExecutive ProducerProduction