10x8 1988 EMI signed casual portrait sitting downDate of Birth
14 October 1940, Lucknow, India
Birth Name
Harry Rodger Webb
Cliff Richard burst onto the rock'n'roll world in 1958 with his hit single Move It. He was then known as Britain's answer to Elvis Presley. His first film was Serious Charge (1959) followed by Expresso Bongo (1959), The Young Ones (1961) (retitled It's Wonderful To Be Young in the USA) and Summer Holiday (1963). The Young Ones (1961) and Summer Holiday (1963) were both massive hits for Cliff in Britain and overseas where Cliff was now a major pop star. His next film, Wonderful Life (1964) (retitled Swinger's Paradise in the USA) was not as successful as his other films. His later films were Finders Keepers (1966), Two a Penny (1967) and Take Me High (1973). Cliff has retained his popularity as a pop star in most parts of the world (except the US) as a major pop star and has had 134 hit singles in the UK charts.
Highest selling single: "We Don't Talk Anymore" (1979), almost 5 million copies sold worldwide.
Highest Selling Album: "Private Collection" (1988) Almost 2 million copies sold.
Represented the United Kingdom in The Eurovision Song Contest (1973) (TV) (Concours Eurovision de la chanson) in 1968 - "Congratulations" & 1973 - "Power to all our friends".
Sisters: Jacqueline Ann (born 21 November 1947), Joan (born 1950), Donella "Donna" (born 1943)
He has more Top 10 hits than any other artist - 65 at the last count (including 14 no.1s).
He is the third artist after Elvis Presley and The Beatles (joint 17) with the highest number of #1 hits in the UK.
He had 14 #1 hits between 1958 and 1999 - including his single "The Millenium Prayer" which reached #1 in November 1999.
He sparked rumors of a retirement on December 1999 after several radio stations playlisted his single "The Millennium Prayer" on that month.
The only singer in the history of music to have a #1 hit in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
He figures prominently in Brendan O'Carroll's hilarious comic novel, "The Mammy" in which Agnes Browne, the main character, fulfills her life-long dream of "a dance with Cliff Richard on Christmas Eve" at the end of the novel. In the film Agnes Browne (1999) (The Mammy), he was replaced by Tom Jones, who plays himself.
He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 1980 for his services to music.
Estimated in 2006 to have sold 250 million albums during his career.
Winner of the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution in 1989.
Winner of the British Phonographic Industry Award for British Male Solo Artist in 1982.
Winner of the British Record Industry Award for British Male Solo Artist in 1977.
Inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame for his outstanding contribution to British music and integral part of British music culture. [11 November 2004]
Announced his conversion to Christianity in 1966. He has never married and claims to have observed a celibate lifestyle since then.
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