Marianne Faithfull is an English singer, songwriter, and actress
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Marianne Faithfull is an English singer, songwriter, and actress
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On May 6, 1965, Marianne Faithfull married art dealer John Dunbar and their son Nicholas Dunbar was born on November 10, 1965. They soon separated and divorced. In 1966, she left her son with singer Brian Jones and actress Anita Pallenberg in London.
She met English singer Mick Jagger in 1966 and began dating him. They led a wild life, smoking marijuana and partying extensively. Faithfull ended her relationship with Jagger in 1970. In the same year, she lost custody of her son, leading her to attempt suicide.
She suffered from acute drug addiction, alcoholism, and anorexia nervosa till the mid-1980s. She became homeless for a while and was hospitalized several times. She was enrolled in an NHS drug program, but she failed to control her addiction.
Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull was born on December 29, 1946 in Hampstead, London. Her father, Major Robert Glynn Faithfull, was a British Army officer who later joined the Bedford College of London University as a professor of Italian Literature. Her mother Eva was an Austro-Hungarian baroness. Her parents divorced when she was six and she moved with her mother to Reading.
She did her primary schooling in Brixton. Later she went to St Joseph's Roman Catholic Convent School, Reading. At school, she was a member of the Progress Theatre's group. During her early life, she suffered from tuberculosis.
Beginning her singing career in 1964, Marianne Faithfull started off as a folk music performer in coffeehouses. That year, she was discovered by Andrew Loog Oldham at a Rolling Stones launch party. Soon she released the single, ‘As Tears Go By’, written and composed by Jagger, Keith Richards, and Oldham. The song became a chartbuster.
She made her debut theatre appearance as Irina in Chekhov's ‘Three Sisters’ at London’s Royal Court Theatre in 1967. She was then seen in the film ‘Made in U.S.A’, and ‘I'll Never Forget What's'isname’ in the same year. She also did a few French productions including television film ‘Anna’, the 1968 film ‘La Motocyclette’ and Kenneth Anger's 1969 film ‘Lucifer Rising.’ She appeared in Edward Bond's ‘Early Morning’ at the Royal Court Theatre as well.
Faithfull effortlessly shuffled making music and acting. She released a number of singles like ‘This Little Bird’, ‘Summer Nights’, and ‘Come and Stay with Me’, which were all successful. On television, she was featured in ‘The Door of Opportunity’ in 1970, followed by ‘The Stronger’ and ‘Terrible Jim Fitch’ in 1971.
While she was enjoying success on the professional front, her personal life was a very troubled one. Plagued by drug abuse issues, she found herself homeless in the 1970s. Producer Mike Leander found her on the streets and tried to revive her career by producing the album ‘Rich Kid Blues’. However, the album was shelved until 1985.
During this time, she suffered from laryngitis and her voice was affected due to continuous drug abuse—it was left cracked and low-pitched. While some critics liked it and described it as "whisky soaked", others rejected it and termed it as “vulgar". Despite her bad health, she released ‘Dreamin My Dreams’, her only record of country music, in 1975. It reached No.1 on the Irish Albums Chart.
Known for creating interesting and innovative music, Marianne Faithfull has several hit albums and chartbuster singles to her credit. Her debut single, ‘As Tears Go By’ was a chart success. It peaked at number 9 in the UK, number 1 on the Canada Top Singles chart and number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Her seventh studio album ‘Broken English’ was her “masterpiece”. It marked a major comeback for the singer after a hiatus. It charted in different countries across the world and was accredited platinum in Australia and Canada, and gold in Germany and France.