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Très Hanley-Millman (/ˈtreɪ/ Tray) is an American and British actress and singer.
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Early life edit
Hanley was born in Jersey City, New Jersey.[citation needed] Her mother is of Italian descent and her father's family is from County Cork, Ireland.[citation needed] As a child, Hanley frequently traveled with her paternal grandmother to England to visit family.[citation needed]
Hanley attended the Juilliard School in New York City to study opera performance.[citation needed]
Career edit
While in college, Hanley appeared in a concert at Lincoln Center[when?] conducted by Leonard Bernstein, where she sang "Glitter and Be Gay" from Candide.[citation needed] In 1993 she played Polly Peachum in a London production of The Beggar's Opera.[citation needed]
Hanley moved to London by the early 1990s and appeared in television shows, including As Time Goes By (1995) as Young Jean;[citation needed] Casualty (1995) as Meg;[citation needed] Hale & Pace (1994) as Nancy;[citation needed] and as a flight attendant in Murder Most Horrid (1996).[citation needed] She played Carol in season 1 of the BBC's My Hero (2000).[citation needed] In the US she appeared in Tales from the Crypt (1996) as Joanna;[1] and The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes (1993) as Alice.[citation needed] In Germany and other European markets, she was seen in advertisements for Bacardi in the mid-1990s.[citation needed] On screen she played an air hostess who sleeps with Lord Rivers (played by Robert Downey Jr.) in the 1930s-set 1995 film adaptation of Richard III[2] and Debra Reynolds in the 1995 film Boca a boca (Mouth to Mouth), opposite Javier Bardem.[3]
She released an album, "Shades of Darkness", in 2021, consisting of songs written by Hanley and Daniel Moctezuma.[citation needed] Hanley recorded a song, "Fade to Black", by Bernardo Bonezzi for the soundtrack of Boca a boca.[4] A music video for "Fade to Black" features Bonezzi's home films as well as clips from some of his appearances.[5]
She is married to architect and theatrical producer Paul Millman.[6]
Discography edit
Singles edit
Song | Year |
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Dance of the Euro Diva | 2007 |
Fade To Black | 2017 |
Road Not Taken | 2018 |
Frozen Moments | 2021 |
Loneliness | 2021 |
Albums edit
Album | Year |
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Tres Broadway | 2005 |
Euro Diva - on the Edge | 2007 |
Dance of the Euro Diva (Dance Single) | 2007 |
A Siren's Odyssey | 2013 |
Shades Of Darkness | 2021 |
Soundtracks edit
Title | Year | Label | Notes |
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Boca a boca | 1995 | Warner Music | Performs the song "Si, Señor" |
References edit
- ^ Tres Hanley, TV Guide, accessed April 28, 2024
- ^ "Richard III - Full Cast & Crew", TV Guide, accessed April 28, 2024
- ^ Clark, Jonathan (2018). "Boca a boca (Mouth to Mouth)". In Jiménez Murguía, Salvador; Pinar, Alex (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 66-67. ISBN 9781442271333.
- ^ "Très Hanley-Millman discusses Fade to Black and the album Shades of Darkness to be released in 2018 – IndependentMusicNews24".
- ^ "Tres Hanley". MTVrock. 24 August 2017.
- ^ Papkovitch, Olga. "PopImpressKA Journal for Très Hanley, actress and singer; Her new Single "Fade to Black", PopImpressKA Journal, August 29, 2017, accessed April 28, 2024