Amanda Holden
Birthday:
16 February 1971, Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England, UK
Birth Name:
Amanda Louise Holden
Height:
163 cm
Amanda Holden was born on February 16, 1971 in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England as Amanda Louise Holden. She is an actress, known for Britain's Got Talent (2007), This Morning (1988) and Britain's Got More Talent (2007). She has been married to Chris Hughes since December 10, 2008. They have three children. She was previously mar...
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Amanda Holden was born on February 16, 1971 in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, England as Amanda Louise Holden. She is an actress, known for Britain's Got Talent (2007), This Morning (1988) and Britain's Got More Talent (2007). She has been married to Chris Hughes since December 10, 2008. They have three children. She was previously married to Les Dennis. Show less «
I had a weekend job in a shoe shop to get me through college. I had a grant, but when you study in London you need as much money as you can ...Show more »
I had a weekend job in a shoe shop to get me through college. I had a grant, but when you study in London you need as much money as you can get. I also once sprayed perfume in Boots for a week, but I couldn't stand the smell. Show less «
"Doing Top of the Pops (1998) is one of my ambitions but I don't want to be one of those actresses who suddenly goes: "oh yeah, I always wan...Show more »
"Doing Top of the Pops (1998) is one of my ambitions but I don't want to be one of those actresses who suddenly goes: "oh yeah, I always wanted to be a pop star". I always wanted to show I could perform and then maybe release something once I'd proved myself. Considering my age, I'm not going to wear crop tops and try to be Britney. I like country but I don't think "Amanda Holden's Country Album" would be a huge seller. Maybe a bit more of a crossover like Shania Twain. I wouldn't mind covering Dolly Parton's Nine To Five". Show less «
[after hearing Susan Boyle's performance of I Dreamed a Dream on Britain's Got Talent 2009] That's the biggest wake-up call ever.
[after hearing Susan Boyle's performance of I Dreamed a Dream on Britain's Got Talent 2009] That's the biggest wake-up call ever.
[Susan Boyle] She'll be an international superstar - but I don't think she'll have longevity. This world is fickle; we pick people up and sp...Show more »
[Susan Boyle] She'll be an international superstar - but I don't think she'll have longevity. This world is fickle; we pick people up and spit them out just as quick. Show less «
[to Susan Boyle for the Britain's Got Talent 2009 final] I am proud you represent Britain so brilliantly. I just want to apologize for...the...Show more »
[to Susan Boyle for the Britain's Got Talent 2009 final] I am proud you represent Britain so brilliantly. I just want to apologize for...the way we treated you before you sang the first time. You made me and everyone else look very stupid. Show less «
[listening to Susan Boyle on CD] Her voice rang out in the darkness and it was the most ethereal, spiritual moment ever.
[listening to Susan Boyle on CD] Her voice rang out in the darkness and it was the most ethereal, spiritual moment ever.
[on Susan Boyle] She's gone from a woman who nobody knew to worldwide fame.
[on Susan Boyle] She's gone from a woman who nobody knew to worldwide fame.
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