Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman is an English singer, songwriter, and actress, born on August 14, 1961. She is best known for her unique blend of classical, pop, and musical theatre styles, earning international fame for her soprano voice and theatrical performances. Brightman rose to prominence for her role in the original cast of The Phantom of the Opera in London's West End, where she portrayed Christine Daaé.
In addition to her success in musical theatre, Sarah Brightman has had a highly successful solo career, with albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide. Some of her most well-known works include Time to Say Goodbye (a duet with Andrea Bocelli) and Symphony. She has also been recognized for her groundbreaking contributions to the classical crossover genre, which blends classical music with contemporary styles.
Throughout her career, Brightman has achieved numerous accolades, including multiple gold and platinum certifications, and has been recognized for her remarkable voice and artistic versatility.