Olivia Newton-John was an Australian recording star who achieved critical Hollywood fame together with her starring function within the 1978 musical Grease, enjoying reverse the white-hot main man of the second, John Travolta. Just some years earlier, she had come an ignominious fourth representing the UK within the Eurovision Track Contest (she was born in England), dropping out to Abba’s Waterloo. However Grease made her a critical A-lister.
On the ages of 29 and 24, Newton-John and Travolta had been enjoying high-school college students Sandy and Danny in a fondly imagined Nineteen Fifties – however nobody questioned the age disparity on the time, and Newton-John was in all probability Hollywood’s final instance of a mature juvenile lead. In Grease she is the candy, pure virgin in love with the leather-jacketed cool child – till the ultimate quantity, when she embraces her inside biker chick to maintain his coronary heart ensnared. Sandy famously needed to be rewritten from the stage model to elucidate her Australian accent: these days, Aussie stars equivalent to Margot Robbie and the Hemsworth brothers do American accents indistinguishable from the actual factor.
Grease was as gorgeously harmless as Newton-John herself, and the beguiling niceness of everybody concerned (even Travolta’s Danny and Stockard Channing’s fierce Rizzo) made it a rocket-fuelled hit. Newton-John’s splendidly unselfconscious efficiency as squeaky-clean Sandy gave her a film star standing that she by no means completely misplaced, although by no means completely earned. It might be unfair to name Newton-John the cinematic equal of a one-hit marvel. However after Grease, she had a restricted variety of movie and TV drama credit and her motion pictures benefited tremendously from the soundtrack album gross sales – that now vanished profit-centre of the trade.
There are some gems and cult classics in her profession: audacious, unique flights of fancy, together with one which her hardcore followers consider as essentially the most underrated Christmas film of all time. Audiences – each LGBTQ and straight – have by no means stopped loving her.
The fantasy romance Xanadu (1980) – directed by Robert Greenwald, since recognized for political documentaries – was fairly extraordinary, an epic mashup of disco flash, golden age Hollywood glamour and a few unusual VR-style inner-space scenes (4 years earlier than Disney’s pc sport mind-trip Tron). Newton-John had the excellence of starring in it reverse Gene Kelly in his last movie function, and he or she has a captivating song-and-dance routine with him. She performs a phenomenal and mysterious girl known as Kira who seems to be the immortal Greek muse Terpsichore, one of many 9 muses of Olympus. Kira was as soon as the muse to a former massive band chief (Kelly) and turns into the identical inspirational although elusive determine for a younger would-be artist performed by Michael Beck. Xanadu is completely bonkers, however enjoyable. The opening roller-disco dance scene, led by Kelly himself, is surreal and spectacular. The soundtrack album was a world smash.

Newton-John’s follow-up film, Two of a Form (1983), written and directed by TV veteran John Herzfeld and once more co-starring Travolta, didn't revive the outdated Grease magic – sadly, it deserved a number of the sniffy critiques. Travolta performs an inventor who owes cash to the mob, so robs a financial institution in desperation. Newton-John, miscast as a cynical financial institution teller, arms over the bag of money he calls for however sneakily switches the cash-bundles for deposit slips. She will get away with the cash that he's blamed for stealing – so he comes after her. It’s not a foul premise for a comedy thriller by any means, however the fantasy factor is leaden. 4 angels are monitoring the progress of those two reprobate people, and there's a cringeworthy flip from Oliver Reed because the satan. Once more, the soundtrack album went via the roof.
After this, Newton-John’s roles are an fascinating, eclectic combine: she had a supporting half within the groundbreaking Aids drama It’s My Celebration (1996), performed a hockey mother in Rating: A Hockey Musical (2010) and had a good-sport cameo in Sharknado 5: World Swarming (2017). She additionally made a forthright contribution to the 2010 docudrama 1 a Minute, about breast most cancers.
However Olivia Newton-John made what cult completists consider as Christmas-movie historical past together with her starring function within the outrageously sentimental however shrewdly judged 1990 TV film A Mother for Christmas. A lonely, sad woman, whose mom died when she was little, is moping round a division retailer one Christmastide and desires that a fairly model would come to life and be her mom. This, after all, is Newton-John, who goes residence together with her – however, oh pricey, it might solely be for Christmas. I can properly think about this movie getting a remake.
Newton-John’s greatest later work, which confirmed that she did have the performing chops to go along with the music, was her hilarious flip as homosexual nation singer Bitsy Mae Harling in Del Shores’s black comedy Sordid Lives (2000) and the following TV collection spinoff, belting out bittersweet numbers in a scuzzy bar. (“Who’s to say who’s a sinner and who’s a saint? / Who’s to say who you may love and who you cain’t?”) Olivia Newton-John stored her declare on her viewers’s hearts to the top.
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