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  1. Brown made a memorable one-off appearance as a Bloomsbury radical in a 1971 episode of Upstairs, Downstairs, portrayed music hall singer Marie Lloyd in the 1972 serial The Edwardians, and took the role of Mrs Peachum in The Rebel, a 1975 biographical drama, one of four about Benjamin Franklin .

  2. Rossana Monti, better known by the stage name Georgia Brown, is a Brazilian singer noted for her extensive vocal range.

  3. Jul 6, 1992 · Georgia Brown, a gravelly voiced singer and an earthy actress who originated the role of Nancy in the musical "Oliver!," died yesterday in London. She was 57 years old and lived in...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0113632Georgia Brown - IMDb

    Georgia Brown. Actress: Cheers. She was was born in London's East End, the daughter of a Russian immigrant family who settled in Britain at the turn of the century.

  5. Nov 24, 2010 · Georgia Brown, (born June 29, 1980) is an Italian/Brazilian singer noted for her extensive vocal range; listed in the 2005 Guinness World Records for hitting the highest vocal note ever and for possessing the greatest range, claimed to be exactly 8 octaves (G2-G10).

  6. Apr 11, 2018 · Georgia Brown (Brazil), has a vocal range of eight octaves, extending from G2 to G10, as verified at Aqui Jazz Atelier Music School in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on ...

  7. 162K Followers, 1,120 Following, 721 Posts - Georgia | Faith + Friends (@iamgeorgiabrown) on Instagram: "Hi! Love ya! wife + worshiper + writer “Hi God, it’s Me” 📖 📍TN".

  8. Georgia Brown. Actress: Cheers. She was was born in London's East End, the daughter of a Russian immigrant family who settled in Britain at the turn of the century.

  9. www.youtube.com › channel › UCbOYOictg6r8gTpawgAsgJAGeorgia Brown - YouTube

    The Official YouTube Channel for Georgia Brown. open.spotify.com/artist/4mr7Lk8SDaTuwChrDtSZx0 and 4 more links. Georgia Brown - #HighVibration (Sweet Sensation) / Official Lyric Video....

  10. Born in 1933 as Lillian Klot, the British singer and actress known as Georgia Brown took her stage name from the jazz standard “Sweet Georgia Brown.” Not surprisingly, engagements in nightclubs and cabaret work marked her early career.

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