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Stacy Earl

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Singer, songwriter, recording artist, Stacy broke onto the music scene with RCA and her self-titled album, Stacy Earl . The album delivered 3 top ten singles, "Love Me All Up," "Romeo & Juliet" and "Slowly." The first single, "Love Me All Up," jumped 27 points on the Billboard Hot 100 in it's second week on the chart. The follow-up, "Romeo And Juliet" was the most added single in America - a first ever for a new female artist.

With a multi-octave voice that transcends the merely technical, with a heart stopping blend of youthful innocence and worldly sophistication, Stacy brings an unmistakable signature to every song she sings. The New York Daily News compared Stacy to Bessie Smith and Dinah Washington in her "breathy, understated style that projects a subdued, yet driving sensual energy that is always classy and never crude." Interview Magazine described Stacy's demeanor as " blissing out on R&B ballads, pop, and bubble-funk." It called the debut album "optimistic and seductive" and added that "Stacy Earl runs on smile power."

The just completed film, Dead Wrong, is the most recent film to showcase a number of Stacy Earl songs including "Diamond Eyes" and "Piece Of Me,'' a duet with John Truscelli as well as the end-title track, latin-inspired rendition of "House Of The Rising Sun."

"The Devil Inside" is the title track of "Don't Sleep," the psychological thriller starring Cary Elwes, Jill Hennessy and Drea de Matteo.

"Live And Breathe" is the theme song of the film, "The 5th Quarter" and is accompanied by iTunes favorites, "When It Came To Losing You," and "Picture Today." Stacy also co-starred in the film opposite Andie MacDowell and Aidan Quinn.

In "Crazy," Stacy portrayed country legend Goldie Hill and performed an on-screen rendition of Hank William's classic, "Honky Tonk Blues" in the famed Grand Ole Opry.

In "Untamed Heart" starring Christian Slater, Stacy recorded "World Is Not A Stranger" and "Blood From A Stone" which charted at number 20 on the Adult Charts.

With her warm and buoyant personality, infectious energy and irrepressible humor, Stacy continues develop new creative projects while enjoying life in California with her husband, director Rick Bieber, and their two children.
BornMarch 11, 1963
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    Known for

    Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei in Untamed Heart (1993)
    Untamed Heart
    6.8
    • Soundtrack("Blood From A Stone")
    • 1993
    Crazy (2008)
    Crazy
    6.4
    • Goldie Hill
    • 2008
    Andie MacDowell, Aidan Quinn, and Ryan Merriman in The 5th Quarter (2010)
    The 5th Quarter
    5.6
    • Joan Marie
    • 2010
    The Wish, a Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity (2014)
    The Wish, a Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity
    6.5
    • Music Department(title song)
    • 2014

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    Actress



    • Rob Schneider, Joshua Bitton, Cress Williams, Katrina Bowden, Chet Hanks, and Derek Smith in Dead Wrong (2024)
      Dead Wrong
      3.7
      • Ruthie (uncredited)
      • 2024
    • Andie MacDowell, Aidan Quinn, and Ryan Merriman in The 5th Quarter (2010)
      The 5th Quarter
      5.6
      • Joan Marie
      • 2010
    • Crazy (2008)
      Crazy
      6.4
      • Goldie Hill
      • 2008

    Music Department



    • The Wish, a Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity (2014)
      The Wish, a Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity
      6.5
      • performer: title song
      • 2014

    Soundtrack



    • Crazy (2008)
      Crazy
      6.4
      • performer: "Honky Tonk Blues"
      • 2008
    • Christian Slater and Marisa Tomei in Untamed Heart (1993)
      Untamed Heart
      6.8
      • performer: "Blood From A Stone"
      • 1993

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    • Height
      • 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
    • Born
      • March 11, 1963
      • Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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      Early-'90s dance-pop sensation Stacy Earl had a brief fling with fame thanks to her Top 40 singles "Love Me All Up," "Romeo & Juliet," and "Slowly," all of which were featured on her 1991 self-titled debut album. Though the album was a modest success, not much was heard from Earl after her 1993 single "Blood From a Stone"; after the end of her music career, the singer continued to live in California with her family.

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