- Camille O'Sullivan
Camille O'Sullivan is a French-Irish singer and entertainer.
Background
Camille O'Sullivan, the daughter of Dennis (an Irish racing driver) and Marie (a French artist)cite web|url= http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre/features/in-the-spotlight-how-camille-osullivan-sashayed-from-the-drawing-board-to-the-cabaret-stage-886946.html|title= In the spotlight: How Camille O'Sullivan sashayed from the drawing board to the cabaret stage|accessdate= 2008-08-18|author= Bob Flynn|date= 2008-08-10|publisher=
The Independent ] was born inLondon cite web|url= http://camilleosullivan.com/profile.htm|title= Profile|accessdate= 2008-08-18|publisher= CamilleOSullivan.com] but was raised in the village of Passage West, nearCork, Ireland . She studied painting for a year at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin,cite journal|last= Flynn|first= Bob|date= August 2, 2008|title= The Seductress|journal= The Herald Magazine|publisher=The Herald (Glasgow) ] but left her studies because she felt "if I study any more that might kill my love for it." With her parents advice, she enrolled in University College Dublin. She became known as the singing architect as she acted and performed in all available university productions and was a member of Dramsoc.cite web|url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article646497.ece|title= A singer who went to Brel and back|accessdate= 2008-08-18|author= Mick Heaney|date= 2006-11-26|publisher=Sunday Times ]She took a year off her studies and took a job in an architect's office in
Berlin where she regularly attended the cabaret clubs. Upon returning to Ireland, she metAgnes Bernelle who encouraged her to continue singing saying, "to do this right, you have to be a better actress than a singer, it's all about the story."She graduated in 1996 with first class honours and the highest marks at the university in a decade. She then worked as an architect during the day, winning an Architectural Association of Ireland award in the process, which continuing to perform in clubs at night. In 1999, she was involved in a near-fatal car crash where she suffered a head fracture, her pelvis was fractured in six places, her hips displaced and the tendons in her hand were shredded. It was months before she could walk again, and she was hospitalized for a year; she still has a metal plate in her hand and steel pins in her legs.
The accident encouraged her to follow her dream of singing and she performed her first show after the accident while still in crutches.
O'Sullivan is not a classically trained singer or musician, although she plays piano, and has stated that this stopped her from having the confidence to begin a singing career for many years. In her early career she got around this lack of experience by working with brilliant musicians who were able to adapt to her singing style, which focuses more on acting, emotion and 'light and shade', than technique or strict tempo.
Career
O'Sullivan has performed in sell-out seasons in
Ireland ,New York , the UK,Australia (including theSydney Opera House ) with her award winning show and also with the ensemble off Broadway hit show 'La Clique' (know as 'Absinthe' in America).After being spotted by
Ewen Bremner (Spud from "Trainspotting"), O'Sullivan co-starred as thevaudeville star Jane in the film "Mrs Henderson Presents ", directed by Stephan Frears, opposite DameJudi Dench andBob Hoskins . She andWill Young are also on the soundtrack to the movie. She has appeared as a guest withDamien Rice ,Jack L andShane McGowan .As a singer, O'Sullivan performs dramatic interpretations of the songs of
Jacques Brel ,Nick Cave ,Tom Waits ,Kurt Weill ,David Bowie , and plans to introduceRadiohead to her upcoming repetoire. In her early days she concentrated on more tradional 'chanteuse fayre' withNina Simone andEdith Piaf , and says that she alienated many fans by making the switch to darker covers which originated, in the most part, from male artists:“I feel it’s necessary to not just do things to please,” she says. “I sometimes worried about that in the past. I thought, ‘If I don’t want to alienate people, I shouldn’t perform’. But I would have given up if I’d stayed doing Dietrich and Piaf in a studied way, that cafe-cabaret version, where you’re making it easy instead of pushing yourself.”
In 1994, although she had graduated from there some years before, she performed in 'Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris' at
University College, Dublin which increased her passion for Brel's work, in particular the songs Amsterdam and Next, the latter being one of the climactic moments of her Spiegletent 2007 performance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and both appearing on her 'Fille Du Cirque' album.Both of these songs are told from a male perspective, with Next ('Au Suivant') telling the story of a young soldier who loses his virginity in a 'mobile army whorehouse, gift for the army, free of cost' and is haunted for the remainder of his life both by the horrors of war and by his disgust for the sexual experiences. However, O'Sullivan is not deterred from performing them, commenting that she sings them in the lowest key possible for her voice in order to retain the drama and tone of the originals, while finding a character within the song that she can inhabit, such as a prostitute in 'Amsterdam'.
In 2007 Camille played 'Beggar Woman' in the 'Best Opera Production' of 2007 (Irish Times Irish Theatre Award), Sondheim's 'Sweeney Todd' at The Gate Theatre, Dublin (“This production is a miracle…gripping and musically brilliant”Guardian).
Camille performed in the Acoustic Tent at the Glastonbury Festival in 2008 and she also conducted a residency at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh as part of the Festival Fringe.
tyle
The resurgence of the Burlesque movement in the UK (also known as Neo-Burlesque) in the noughties has been attributed to Camille, as well as to
Dita Von Teese andImmodesty Blaize , but, although they do share similarities such as 50's style costumes and corsets, black hair which is set into curls, red lipstick, and the use of large props such as swings and oversized champagne glasses, Camille has emphasised that she is part of theCabaret movement, and that while Burlesque is concentrated on the female form, she is a live singer, and now recording artist, first and foremost. However, her renown as a sensual and titillating performer, who changed her costumes mid-set behind a lavish screen in her 'Fille Du Cirque' tours, and sports red, glittery high heels for her version ofKirsty MacColl 's 'In These Shoes', means that the confusion continues.In a further contrast to Von Teese, who states in her book 'The Art Of The Teese' that she drinks no more than 'one glass of champagne' on the night of a performance, Camille famously sips red wine throughout her performances, attributing this characteristic to her Irish roots.
O'Sullivan has become a popular commodity in advertising and the media, particularly in Ireland, where she advertised
Hennessy Cognac under the 'Pure Character' campaign, with the tagline 'Singing In English, French and sometimes German, I like to become different characters, showing each part of myself whether vulnerable, angry, harsh or fun' and titling her 'Camille O'Sullivan - Performer'. She has appeared on the cover of the Sunday Independent's 'Life' Magazine twice, once for an article named 'My Fall Into Decadence', and the other time,'Dublin's Dens Of Desire'She suffers from stage fright before every performance, saying "if you can use pure nerves as a fuse you can really take off like a rocket."
References
External links
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* [http://www.brcpress.com/camille.html/ Official Forum FLASH website]
* [http://www.camilleosullivan.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A2948321 BBC Feature on La Clique and Camille]
* [http://www.gate-theatre.ie/sweeney_todd.html Sweeney Todd at The Gate Theatre]
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