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  • Christine Lucy Latimer was born on 24 January 1980.
  • Christine Lucy Latimer is a mother of lost medias.
  • Christine Lucy Latimer is an experimental filmmaker, photographer, writer, educator and occasional film producer.
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  • Lucy St. Louis

    English actress and singer

    Lucy St. Louis

    St Louis in 2016

    Born26 October 1992

    Westminster, London, England

    Other names
    Years active2009–present
    Spouse

    Ben Clare

    (m. 2018)​
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    Lucy St. Louis (born 26 October 1992) is an English actress and singer. From 2021 to 2023, she played Christine Daaé in the West End production of The Phantom of the Opera, making her the first black performer to do so. She was then cast as Glinda in Wicked, also in the West End.[2][3]

    St. Louis has also played Diana Ross in Motown: The Musical, Antonia in Man of La Mancha, Guenevere in Camelot in Concert, and Little Eva in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.

    Early life

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    St. Louis was born in London. She began her vocal training from the age of seven. She mentioned being inspired to pursue musical theatre by her grandmother, with whom she would watch old-style MGM musicals, "learn all the words and sing and dance around the house".[4]

    She left school at sixteen to pursue the performing arts.[5] She trained at Laine Theatre Arts, graduating in 2012 and was cast in Ragtime halfway through her final year.[6][7]

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    Lucy St Louis, The World’s 1st black Christine Daae in The Phantom of the Opera

    She has made history as becoming the first Black performer to play the role of Christine in the West End or on Broadway. Lucy  talks to Black History month about her life and career.

     

    How did you start your career as an actor? When/ where was your big break?

    My career has been one long journey of growth, education, and realisation!

    I would say there were a few parts to my career really taking off.

    I left Laine Theatre Arts, half a year early to do “Ragtime” at Regent’s Park, and I was incredibly fortunate, as by the time my graduation came around, I had several jobs lined up.

    One of them being in the Original West End Company of “The Book of Mormon” 1st cover to the lead female Nabalungi, I could not believe my luck.

    I then went on to be in the Original Company of “Beautiful” The Carol King Musical as one of the Shirelles, also playing a featured part of little Eva.

    I would say that my first big career shift was when I landed the part of Diana Ross in the Original Company of “Motown the Musical!”

    For me personally, my love of Classical Music and Opera was still the avenue that my heart desperately wanted to explore, as it was the basis of my vocal training and childhoo