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Thursday 12 September 2013

ABIGAIL


Abigail Rogan (known mononymously as Abigail; born 23 July 1946 in London) is a retired English-born Australian television and film character actress and briefly a vocalist, who emigrated from London in 1968 and became one of Australia's significant sex symbols of the mid-1970s. Abigail was educated in France, and came to Australia when she was given the chance to appear as the female lead in the Perth production There's a Girl in my Soup. She is best known for her roles in two prominent Australian soap operas, where she became known simply as Abigail, she first became best known to Australians as a sex symbol, in the television soap opera Number 96, as the first actress to play Bev Houghton and then for her role as conniving Caroline Morrell in Sons and Daughters. She was signed to the Festival label and had chart success with ''Je T'Aime (I Love You)''. The single went top ten in 1973. This was followed by a self-titled album. Three more singles were released but they all failed.




SINGLES 
''Je T'aime (I Love You) (#10) / Last Tango In Paris'' 1973 Festival 
''(Just As) I Am (#96) / These Dreams'' 1973 Festival 
''Do It Again / Please Terry, Do It One More Time'' 1974 Festival 
''Biting My Nails / Stay Awhile'' 1976 Laser 

ALBUMS 
'Abigail' 1974 Festival




References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abigail_(actress)

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


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