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Sally Boyden (Sally Ann Boyden) was born on 21 May, 1965 in Melbourne, Australia, is a Singer, songwriter, actress. Discover Sally Boyden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Sally Ann Boyden |
Occupation |
Singer, songwriter, actress |
Age |
59 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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21 May, 1965 |
Birthday |
21 May |
Birthplace |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Australia |
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Sally Boyden Height, Weight & Measurements
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Sally Boyden Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sally Boyden worth at the age of 59 years old? Sally Boyden’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Australia. We have estimated
Sally Boyden's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Boyden and actor, musician-writer, Jason Lake, created Punktuition, a children's entertainment, musical and educational based TV show, which was broadcast on PBS. Punktuition includes artwork by Dean Gorrisen, based in Australia, Chris Cerf in New York City, Boyden in Los Angeles, and Lake in the UK. Boyden has joined in Young Talent Time reunion shows. Along with producer, George Cook, she released two collections of her favourite self-penned tunes, Keepsake – Chapter 1 (2013) and Keepsake – Chapter 2 (2015).
As an adult Sally Boyden relocated to London and worked as a songwriter for EMI, providing songs for Leo Sayer, David Cassidy and Shakin' Stevens. She sang backing vocals for Duran Duran, featured with Major Matt Mason, and is part of a group, the Candy Bombers with Jason Lake and Samantha Dodds who performed at Party at the Palace for the Golden Queens Jubilee held 1 - 4 June 2002. Back in Australia Boyden toured the country with the Follow Your Dreams program as a motivational speaker talking to school children of her experiences in show business and life. She has overcome heroin addiction which she had suffered from for one year at age 20 and anorexia nervosa which Sally suffered from for three to four years from age 16, the former she overcame with the help of Duran Duran's keyboardist Nick Rhodes.
Hal Erickson of AllMovie described Dead Man's Float as a "very short and occasionally sweet juvenile melodrama. A cheeky bunch of children who think they're pretty smart are in for a rude awakening when they confront a gang of drug smugglers who play for keeps." During 1981 Boyden was associated with US actor, Christopher Atkins, which Ian Rolph of The Australian Women's Weekly described as "a warm friendship with that cool charmer from The Blue Lagoon, [Atkins], here to star in The Pirate Movie." In May 1983 she acted in an Australian stage version of Sound of Music at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne.
Boyden undertook her first theatre acting role as Wendy in a pantomime, Peter Pan, in January to February 1980 at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. She also starred in an Australian film, Dead Man's Float (1980) and TV series, The Sullivans (1981) and Come Midnight Monday (March 1982).
The Boydens travelled to Los Angeles to promote Barnaby and Me in September 1977, where their daughter successfully auditioned for a guest role on The Waltons' double episode, "The Children's Carol", which was broadcast in December. She acted in other American-produced films and TV movies including Lassie: A New Beginning (September 1978) and The Little Dragons (filmed in 1978, broadcast in July 1980).
While most YTT members waited until reaching age 16 to leave the show, Boyden left in 1976, aged ten, to concentrate on her solo career. While still a YTT member she had appeared on The Don Lane Show on rival TV network, Nine, after which fellow cast members made critical comments about that appearance. The Australian Women's Weekly' s Wendy Cross described Boyden as "Performing both live and on television, she will broaden her horizons as Australia's youngest star. She is a 10-year-old prodigy; a whimsical mixture of seasoned sophisticate and freckle-faced kid-next-door."
After leaving YTT Boyden issued her debut album, The Littlest Australian, early in 1976, on Hammard Records, which was certified as a gold record by mid-year. Cross felt it "boasts tracks ranging from such rock 'n' roll favourites as 'Tan Shoes and Pink Shoelaces' to 'The Lord's Prayer'." In November of that year she commenced filming in the starring role of Linda in a TV film, Barnaby and Me (working title, Fuzzy, 1977), which was a co-production of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC-TV) and United States-based Transatlantic Enterprises. Bradley and Carmen had knocked back an offer for their daughter to tour with Liberace; Bradley explained "Faced with the choice of filming in Australia or going to the US. there was no question as to what we'd do. There are not many films made here with good parts for little girls, so it's a chance that doesn't come often."
Boyden began her television career as a performer on Young Talent Time (YTT) in 1973, at the age of seven. In June 1976 Bradley described how "Television has never interfered with Sally's schooling and it never will. Even if she decides to make a career out of show business, we want her to have a full education."
Sally Ann Boyden (born 21 May 1965) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Boyden commenced her performance career, at the age of seven, on TV series, Young Talent Time, in 1973. After leaving in 1976, she released her debut solo album, The Littlest Australian (early 1976), and appeared on United States TV's The Waltons (series 6, 1977) to begin her international acting career.
Sally Boyden was born on 21 May 1965 to Bradley, a car dealership owner, and Carmen Boyden. Boyden grew up in Essendon with three siblings, she attended Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School for primary education. She later attended Melbourne Girls Grammar for secondary education.