Nell Campbell

Australian actor and singer


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::summary Australian actor and singer ::

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nameNell Campbell
imageNell Campbell Photo Op GalaxyCon Raleigh 2019.jpg
captionCampbell at GalaxyCon Raleigh in 2019
birth_nameLaura Elizabeth Campbell
birth_date
birth_placeSydney, New South Wales, Australia
other_namesLittle Nell
occupation
years_active1973–present
organisationNell's (1986–2004)
children1
relativesCressida Campbell (sister)
module{{Infobox musical artist
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| name = Nell Campbell | image = Nell Campbell Photo Op GalaxyCon Raleigh 2019.jpg | caption = Campbell at GalaxyCon Raleigh in 2019 | birth_name = Laura Elizabeth Campbell | birth_date = | birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | other_names = Little Nell | occupation = | years_active = 1973–present | organisation = Nell's (1986–2004) | known_for = | children = 1 | relatives = Cressida Campbell (sister) | module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes | background = solo_singer | genre = {{hlist|Pop|disco | instrument = Vocals | label = {{hlist|A&M Records|Festival Records

Laura Elizabeth Campbell (born 24 May 1953), better known as Nell Campbell or by her stage name Little Nell, is an Australian actress, singer and former club owner. She is best known for her role as Columbia in the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the original stage play from which it was adapted. Campbell released her EP, The Musical World of Little Nell (Aquatic Teenage Sex & Squalor), through A&M Records in 1978. She appeared as Nurse Ansalong in the 1981 film Shock Treatment, the sequel of Rocky Horror Picture Show. In 1984, she appeared as Beth in the BAFTA and Oscar Award-winning drama film The Killing Fields.

Early life

Campbell was born in Sydney, to Ruth and Ross Campbell. Ross, a writer, referred to her as "Little Nell" (after a character in Charles Dickens' The Old Curiosity Shop) in his family life column in the Sydney Daily Telegraph. She grew up with three siblings: Sally, Patrick and Cressida. Elder sister Sally was a property master, a set designer and (subsequently) a fashion designer; younger sister Cressida Campbell is an artist; elder brother Patrick (who died in 2020) was a solar engineer at the University of New South Wales. Nell began dancing when she was 10, in order to remain healthy following being diagnosed with hepatitis A. She was called Laura E. Campbell until the age of about 17, when she went by the nickname "Sonny" (pronounced to rhyme with "Donny"), short for "Sonata". She attended high school at Abbotsleigh School for Girls in Sydney, supporting herself as a waitress.

Career

Campbell decided to use the name "Little Nell" as a stage name after her arrival in Britain in the early 1970s with her family. She sold clothes at Kensington Market; her stall was next to Freddie Mercury's. She also worked as a busker and as a soda jerk in a café, where her tap dancing is often noted as the reason why she was cast as Columbia in the original production of The Rocky Horror Show following an impromptu audition. She reprised the role in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, released in 1975, and starred as Nurse Ansalong in the 1981 sequel, Shock Treatment.

After The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Campbell signed a recording contract with A&M Records. Her debut single was "Stilettos and Lipstick" backed with "Do the Swim", released in 1975. She also recorded a disco version of the song "Fever" in 1978, which was again backed with "Do the Swim". The B-side of both of these releases became better known, perhaps helped by a performance on British television in which she accidentally (and repeatedly) exposed her breasts. While edited out of the original broadcast in 1975, the unedited version was shown worldwide on bloopers shows (beginning with the British show It'll Be Alright on the Night in 1977). Following this notoriety, another effort was made to promote the recordings made in 1975 and 1976. In 1978, a "triple B-side" extended play titled The Musical World of Little Nell (Aquatic Teenage Sex & Squalor) was released which featured both "Do the Swim" and "Stillettos and Lipstick" along with the track "Dance that Cocktail Latin Way" (also known as "Tropical Isle") which originally appeared as the B-side of her second single from 1976. Following some success with the EP, the other two tracks, singles "Fever" and "See You Round like a Record", were released as a single but that was to be her last release on A&M. A final single, "Beauty Queen" from the film The Alternative Miss World, was released on PRE Records in 1980.[[File:Nell Campbell May 2015.jpg|thumb|Campbell in 2015]]

Campbell has also appeared in several stage productions, including the Off-Broadway play You Should Be So Lucky and the Broadway musical Nine. She appeared as Sandra LeMon in the British TV series Rock Follies of '77.

In 1986, Campbell opened the nightclub Nell's on West 14th Street in Manhattan (New York) with Keith McNally and Lynn Wagenknecht. In 1995 she opened two restaurants in New York: The Kiosk (uptown) and E&O (downtown). Nell's was sold in 1998 to Noel Ashman and his business partner, actor Chris Noth, right before Campbell gave birth to her daughter, Matilda Violet, with ex-boyfriend and business partner, Eamon Roche. The club closed in 2004.

Campbell has written several magazine articles, including regular segments called "MamaTalks" and "FirstLook" in the now-defunct Talk magazine, starting in the December 1999 issue.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Barry McKenzie Holds His OwnNerida BrealeyFeature film
1974Ulla's FeteSelfShort film
1975The Rocky Horror Picture ShowColumbiaFeature film
LisztomaniaOlgaFeature film
Alfie DarlingParty GuestFeature film
1976Summer of SecretsKymFeature film
1977JubileeCrabsFeature film
Journey Among WomenMegFeature film
1980The Alternative Miss WorldHerselfFilm documentary
1981The Rocky Horror TreatmentSelf (uncredited)TV film
1981Shock TreatmentNurse AnsalongFeature film (sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
1982Pink Floyd – The WallGroupieLive-action/animated feature film
1983Dead on TimeFemale TellerShort film
StanleyAmy BentonFeature film
1984The Killing FieldsBethFeature film
1985I Wanna Be a Beauty QueenThe Opening Act
1998Great ExpectationsErica ThrallFeature film
2000Joe Gould's SecretTamaraFeature film
The InternThe HostFeature film
2013The Last ImpresarioHerselfDocumentary film
2019Palm BeachUnimpressed GrandmotherFeature film
2021Seriously RedDoc NellFeature film
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1971GTKTV series, 1 episode
1975The London Weekend ShowPerformer2 episodes
1977Rock Follies of '77Sandra LeMon6 episodes
It'll Be Alright on the NightHerself
1979HazellPamela1 episode
ShoestringJoanna Lomas
1980Armchair ThrillerZoe Summers3 episodes
1981Funny ManFiona1 episode
1981CountdownPerformer (singing "Beauty Queen")1 episode
1983BergeracMrs. Moberley
1987Saturday Night LivePerformer
2010RakeFlick Moyers
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Television (as self)

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1980TV's Bloopers & Practical JokesSelfTV series US, 1 episode
1987Saturday Night LiveSelf – GuestTV series US, 1 episode
1989After DarkSelf – GuestTV series UK, 1 episode
1990The Big PictureSelf (as Little Nell)TV series UK, 1 episode
1990The WordSelf – GuestTV series UK, 1 episode
1990Juke Box JurySelf – Panelist (as Little Nell)TV series UK, 1 episode
1995Rocky Horror Double Feature Video ShowSelfVideo US
2000VH-1 Where Are They Now?SelfTV series US, 1 episode
2000Rocky Horror 25: Anniversary SpecialSelfTV Special US
2001BackstorySelfTV series US, 1 episode
2001Tracey Ullman's Visible Panty LinesSelfTV series UK, 2 episodes
2008Spicks and SpecksSelfTV series Aus, 2 episodes
2015; 2022Studio 10Self with Patricia QuinnTV series, 1 episode
2016; 2022Today ExtraSelf – GuestTV series Aus, 1 episode
2018Horror Kung-Fu TheatreSelfTV series US, 1 episode
2019Time Warp: The Greatest Cult Films of All-TimeSelfTV miniseries US
2020Midnight Movie MacabreSelfTV series US
2021Rocky Horror 45: The MovieSelfFilm documentary UK
2022The Chronicles of PodcastSelfTV series UK, 1 episode
2022Today ExtraSelf – GuestTV series Aus, 1 episode
2022Studio 10Self – GuestTV series Aus, 1 episode
2023The Morning ShowSelf – GuestTV series Aus, 1 episode
2023Weekend SunriseSelfTV series Aus , 1 episode
2023Studio 10Self – GuestTV series Aus, 1 episode
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1973The Rocky Horror ShowColumbiaThe Royal Court Theatre Upstairs
1975And They Used to Star in MoviesMinnie MouseSoho Theatre
1977A Streetcar Named DesireStellaOxford Playhouse
Censored Scenes From King KongIris FantocciniOpen Space Theatre
1978StoopHerselfSoho Theatre
1985Women Behind BarsHostFootbridge Theatre at Sydney University
1994You Should Be So LuckyPollyOff-Broadway
2003NineLina DarlingOn Broadway at Eugene O'Neill Theatre
2006The Rocky Horror Tribute ShowHerselfThe Royal Court Theatre Upstairs
2022–2023All's Nell That Ends NellOne-woman show
2023The Rocky Horror Show 50th AnniversaryNarratorLondon
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Discography

Singles / EPs

  • "Stillettos and Lipstick" / "Do the Swim" (A&M, 1975)
  • "See You Round like a Record" / "Dance that Cocktail Latin Way" (A&M, 1976)
  • "Fever" / "Do the Swim" (A&M, 1976)
  • The Musical World of Little Nell (Aquatic Teenage Sex & Squalor) (A&M, 1978)
  • "Fever" / "See You Round like a Record" (reissue) (A&M, 1978)
  • "Beauty Queen" (Pre Records, 1980)

Guest vocals

  • Tuff Little Surfer Boy (featured as "Roxanne" for the song by Truth & Beauty) (1974)

Soundtracks and Cast Recordings

References

References

  1. Spencer, Chris. (2002). "The Who's Who of Australian Rock". Five Mile Press.
  2. FitzSimons, Peter. (29 January 2022). "Nell Campbell: Rocky Horror brought Meat Loaf and me together".
  3. James, Michael. (17 August 2022). "Watch: Nell Campbell of Rocky Horror talks her life and new show".
  4. Maynard. "Rocky Horror Night with Little Nell".
  5. "The Rocky Horror Picture Show". [[Murdoch University]].
  6. "RockyMusic - Do The Swim (London Weekend Show) by Little Nell video".
  7. (29 September 2021). "The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Whatever Happened to the Cast?".
  8. "All's Nell That Ends Nell - Brisbane Powerhouse - Tickets on sale".

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