Pia Zadora (born May 4, 1954) is an American actress and singer.
She attended elementary and middle school in Forest Hills, New York, at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, the same parochial school as Ray Romano and David Caruso.
Zadora garnered both attention and ridicule that year at the ironically named Cannes Film Festival, by posing for the press cavorting in a public fountain and wearing a Tanga Maillot swimsuit. This resulted in many photos of her and her shapely posterior appearing in various publications. In contrast, Newsweek published what they sarcastically referred to as a "rare head-on" photo of the actress. *
Her movie career has been a series of lows, with no hits, and with further Golden Raspberries to her credit, including "Worst New Star of the Decade" in the 1989 Golden Raspberry Awards.
She has attained some success as a singer, and has had several hit singles throughout the world. In 1984, she received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Her cover version of the Shirley Ellis hit, "The Clapping Song", reached the U.S. Top 40 in 1983, and she had a minor hit with a duet with Jermaine Jackson titled "When The Rain Begins To Fall" in 1984. (In Germany, this song was a #1 hit for four weeks.) She released Pia & Phil, an album of standards with the London Philharmonic 1987.
Later in 1994 Pia played a small role in Naked Gun 33 1/3 in the final act in a humorous comedy sketch as she sang in the Academy Awards.
In 2002 and 2003, Pia occasionally hosted the radio program Coast-to-Coast AM, alternating on the weekends with Barbara Simpson.
An urban legend has frequently been circulated that Zadora once starred in a stage production of The Diary of Anne Frank, in which her performance was so bad that an audience member yelled "She's in the attic!" when the Nazis showed up. Zadora has, in fact, never acted in a production of The Diary of Anne Frank. *
In an interview with Larry King, at the peak of her popularity / notoriety, she came across as warm, intelligent and engaging. She readily acknowledged the ridicule that some had heaped upon her, and pointed out that it started with the fact that, "I have a funny name." She appeared on King's show three times: in 1986, 1990 and 1993.
1954 births | American dance musicians | American film actors | Dance/Club music artists | Flautists | Living people | People who use their mother's surname | Polish-Americans | Worst Actress Razzie
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