Emma Bunton
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Emma Lee Bunton was born on the 21st January 1976 in Finchley, North
London to parents Pauline, a karate instructor, and Trevor, a milkman.
They split up when Emma was 11, and she stayed with her mum. She also
has a younger brother, P.J. (Paul) who she is very close to. Emma's
career began at an early age when she started doing modeling work for
such things as Mothercare, Mentadent P toothpaste and Polly Pocket. She
attended the famous Sylvia Young Drama
School in London, during which time she auditioned for several TV parts
including that of "Bianca" in
EastEnders (1985), but none of
them really panned out. She can be seen briefly in both
EastEnders (1985) and
The Bill (1984), but only in minor
parts. It wasn't long after she left
Sylvia Young's that she joined the
Spice Girls (after the original 5th Spice
Girl, Michelle Stephenson, left). 2 albums, 8 No. 1 singles and a film
later and the Spice Girls are still going
strong. Emma is due to appear in the BBC musical drama
Sleeping Beauty (1987), which is
filming at the moment and will be out by the end of the year. The
Spice Girls' 3rd album, "Forever", was
released in November 2000 and reached the #2 spot on the UK charts. It
also features the Spice Girls' 9th #1
single, "Holler/Let Love Lead The Way". Since then, the
Spice Girls haven't worked together again.
In April 2001, Emma released her first solo album, "A Girl Like Me",
which featured her 1999 cover of
Edie Brickell's "What I Am" and Emma's own
#1 hit "What Took You So Long". In 2003, Emma released her second solo
album, "Free Me", which includes her four hits "Free Me", "Maybe",
"I'll Be There" and "Crickets Sing For Anamaria". Her promo tour lead
her to the US in early 2005, where a remix of "Free Me" was a popular
club track.