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Gwen Stefani - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Gwen Stefani - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, Actress, Composer, Writer.

Born October 3, 1969 in Anaheim, California is an American singer, songwriter, actress, producer, and designer.

Gwen started singing at an early age. She often sang songs to the accompaniment of the piano played by her older brother Eric. At the same time, her talent as a fashion designer manifested itself: from her mother, Gwen learned embroidery and often reshaped the purchased things, giving them a unique style.

Gwen Stefani was educated in California, in her native Fullerton and in neighboring Anaheim. She graduated from Loare High School in 1987. At school, the future star was one of the members of the swimming team, played the flute in the school orchestra. Here she first appeared on stage - at the talent competition Gwen sang the song "On My Radio". While still in school, she was fond of drawing and subsequently entered Fullerton College for art courses. The future star combined her studies with work, first at the Dairy Queen fast food restaurant, then in the perfume and cosmetics department of the Broadway department store in Los Angeles. After graduating from college, Gwen entered California State University.

In 2003, Gwen Stefani created her own clothing brand LAMB. The singer confessed: "Developing clothing design is something that I have always loved and always dreamed of." She has been embroidering since childhood and during her school years she made herself a costume for a performance in a talent competition; the design of the dress was inspired by the image of Mary from the musical film "The Sound of Music". At the age of 17, Gwen made another dress, which repeated the outfit of Grace Kelly in the movie "Yard Window" Gwen learned how to make clothes from her mother, who sewed beautifully herself and encouraged her daughter's talents. Currently, LAMB products include clothing, handbags, wallets and clutches, wristwatches, shoes and perfumes. She has gained popularity, including among celebrities: in clothes designed by Stephanie, Nicole Kidman, Teri Hatcher and Lindsay Lohan appeared. Fern Mallis, senior vice president of IMG and former CEO of the Council of Designers of America, put it that the LAMB clothing line is "as unique and individual as Gwen herself." In 2014, Gwen Stefani, together with OPI Products Inc. released a series of nail polishes.

Gwen Stefani has appeared in several cameo roles in films. Her most notable work is as Hollywood actress and 1930s sex symbol Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator (2004). Gwen's partners on the set were such famous actors as Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Beckinsale, Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin. In 2001, Gwen voiced her character in the animated series King of the Hill (episode 20, season 5). In The Exemplary Male (2001), she can be seen among the audience at the awards ceremony, alongside Owen Wilson's character. In the TV series Dawson's Creek, the characters arrive at the No Doubt concert (episode 6, episode 8, 2002); the film uses footage of a real concert of the group. In 2009, Gwen, along with her colleagues from No Doubt, played a short role in the TV series Gossip Girl (episode 24, season 2): she appeared as the vocalist of the fictional group Snowed Out, performing the song Stand and Deliver. Gwen Stefani can also be seen in the documentary Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone (2011), where the singer talks about the influence of the Fishbone group on her work, and in the comedy series Portlandia, along with other No Doubt members (episode 4, season 3, 2013).


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