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Melanie Blatt is a Actor British born on 25 march 1975 at London (United-kingdom)

Melanie Blatt

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Birth name Melanie Blatt
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 25 march 1975 (49 years) at London (United-kingdom)

Melanie Blatt (born March 25, 1975) is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actress. She is also the daughter of author and travel expert David Blatt. She rose to fame in 1997 as a member of the BRIT Award-winning girl group All Saints. The group have gained five number one singles, two multi-platinum albums, two BRIT Awards and have sold over 10 million records worldwide making them one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, and the second best-selling girl group in the UK. Melanie Blatt began recording a solo album in 2003, working with numerous producers including Xenomania and released her debut solo single "Do Me Wrong" in 2003. Blatt was later dropped by her record label, and her solo album was cancelled. In 2005, she made a return to music with her single "See Me", and began recording another album independently which was later shelved and cancelled in favour of the All Saints reunion. Starting in 2013, she was a judge on the television series The X Factor NZ.

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Blatt gave birth to daughter Lilyella on 22 November 1998, the father of whom is Stuart Zender, one-time bassist with Jamiroquai. They broke up in early 2006.

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Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
(1 films)
Mark Tonderai
Mark Tonderai
(1 films)
Alain Wermus
Alain Wermus
(1 films)
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Filmography of Melanie Blatt (4 films)

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Actress

Dog Eat Dog, 1h33
Genres Crime
Actors Mark Tonderai, Melanie Blatt, Gary Kemp, Nathan Constance, David Oyelowo, John Thomson
Roles Jany, the ex-girlfriend
Rating49% 2.481042.481042.481042.481042.48104
Four friends, Rooster, CJ, Jess and Chang, dream of making it as DJs but first they need cash — lots of it, and fast. Their lack of funds is compounded by problems ranging from small (cheating girlfriends, mothers in sleazy movies) to large (the towering presence of Tunde, the local porn king). They come up with various schemes, each more harebrained than the last—stealing library books, breaking and entering, dognapping—all with a spectacular lack of success. And into the bargain, they've fallen foul of drugs baron, Jesus (Gary Kemp), whose slogan is "You've gotta have faith in Jesus".
Honest
Honest (2000)
, 1h45
Directed by Dave Stewart
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Crime
Themes Heist films
Actors Nicole Appleton, Natalie Appleton, Melanie Blatt, Derek Deadman, Lynn Ferguson, Peter Facinelli
Roles Jo Chase
Rating41% 2.0673252.0673252.0673252.0673252.067325
The plot follows the antics of three gun-toting, streetwise, saucy sisters in Swinging London in the late 1960s. The film is most notable for the topless scenes by the Appleton sisters. Blatt and the Appletons also contributed to three songs on the film's soundtrack.
Persuasion
Persuasion (1995)
, 1h47
Directed by Roger Michell
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Amanda Root, Ciarán Hinds, Fiona Shaw, Corin Redgrave, Susan Fleetwood, Sophie Thompson
Roles Louisa Musgrove
Rating76% 3.844433.844433.844433.844433.84443
The film opens by cutting back and forth between scenes of a naval ship carrying Admiral Croft (John Woodvine), and a buggy carrying Mr. Shepherd (David Collings) and his daughter Mrs. Clay (Felicity Dean) to Kellynch Hall. Shepherd and Clay are accosted by creditors due to the debts owed by the residence's owner, Sir Walter Elliot (Corin Redgrave), while Croft discusses the end of the Napoleonic Wars with fellow men of the navy. Sir Walter, a vain foppish baronet, is faced with financial ruin unless he retrenches. Though Sir Walter initially opposes the idea, he eventually agrees to temporarily move to Bath while the hall is let; the idea came from Shepherd, family friend Lady Russell (Susan Fleetwood), and Sir Walter's second eldest daughter, the intelligent Anne (Amanda Root).
Betty
Betty (1992)
, 1h43
Directed by Claude Chabrol, Alain Wermus
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Marie Trintignant, Stéphane Audran, Jean-François Garreaud, Christiane Minazzoli, Pierre Martot, Thomas Chabrol
Roles Thérèse, employée de l'oncle de Betty
Rating67% 3.3928553.3928553.3928553.3928553.392855
Betty (Marie Trintignant), a young alcoholic woman, is caught cold while cheating on her bourgeois husband. Wasting no time, he and his family arrange a quick divorce settlement, ousting her from home and keeping her away from the two children the couple have. One night she ends up in a restaurant called Le Trou (The Hole), where she meets Laure (Stéphane Audran), an older woman, an alcoholic herself. Laure decides to take care of Betty after hearing the heart-breaking stories of her being a victim of a rich and ruthless society. Betty receives care and friendship from Laure, who's in a relationship with Mario (Jean-Francois Garreaud), the restaurant's owner. The envy toward Laure for Mario grows each day and will drive Betty to artfully contrive the means to conquer her new friend's lover. Laure realizes she has made a mistake by trusting her new friend and things soon begin to tremble between them. Betty's true colors are now visible and she sees her life at a point of no return, as she selfishly stomped on the last chance she had been given to be a better person.