Gwen Stefani
- Profession: Singer
- Place/Date of Birth: Orange County, California, 03 October 2020
Gwen could have saved Jennifer’s marriage - Aug 05
Gwen Stefani could have saved Jennifer Aniston’s marriage - because she was lined up for Angelina Jolie’s role in ’Mr and Mrs Smith’. The sexy singer has revealed she had 40 auditions for the action blockbuster - where Angelina met Aniston’s now-estranged husband, Brad Pitt - and came close to winning the role. She said: "I tried out for ’Mr and Mrs Smith’. I did, like, 40 try-outs for that, I met with the director and everything, and I really wanted to do it."
But Gwen was left devastated when she lost out to screen beauty Jolie. She admitted: "I was so upset about it, but it won’t stop me. Movies are a challenge for me, and I do like a challenge." The blonde beauty, who had a cameo role in ’The Aviator’, is currently looking at a
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However, in 1987 Spence committed suicide and Gwen was left to take over as the band’s only vocalist, a role which she juggled with college studies and a romance with Kanal. No Doubt gained a solid following in the local area and when Red Hot Chilli Peppers’ Flea recorded a demo for the band it was only a matter of time before they signed a deal.
Although their eponymous debut album and the follow up, The Beacon Street Collection, were seen as something of a failure by their record company, No Doubt’s third try, Tragic Kingdom (recorded without Eric, who had left to become an animator on The Simpsons), became a hit thanks mostly to stand out single Don’t Speak It was at this time that the rest of the band were pushed to the sidelines as the press and public focused increasingly on Gwen who, having split with Tony, was romantically linked with Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale.
Two more albums followed the success of Tragic Kingdom – Return of Saturn and Rock Steady – but it was Gwen the world was interested in as she dueted with rapper Eve, featured on Moby’s Southside and married Gavin in a 2002 ceremony in London. While No Doubt took a break Gwen hooked up with writer Linda Perry and a house-full of collaborators for her debut solo album Love Angel Music Baby, which sold millions on the strength of the fantastic What You Waiting For?
While Gwen’s professional life was on the up – she launched L.A.M.B, her own clothing range and appeared in Martin Scorcese’s The Aviator as silver screen icon Jean Harlow – her personal life seemed to be taking a turn for the worse when it was revealed that her husband had a secret lovechild with tabloid favourite Pearl Lowe (she of the Sadie/Jude wife swapping revelations). However Gwen has vowed to stand by her man and is even talking of starting a family of her own…we just hope parenthood doesn’t stop her wearing those fantastic fairytale outfits in public.
Biography by Laura Heaps, 2005
December 2007