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Olivia Newton-John Easterling 1948 - 2022

Olivia (Newton-John) Easterling was born on September 26, 1948 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England United Kingdom to Irene (Born) Newton-John and Brinley Newton-John, and had siblings Rona Newton-John and Hugh Newton-John. She married Matt Lattanzi on December 15, 1984 and they later divorced in 1995. They had a child Chloe Lattanzi. She married John Easterling on June 30, 2008, and they were married until Olivia's death on August 8, 2022.
September 26, 1948
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England, United Kingdom
August 8, 2022
Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County, California, 93460, United States
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  • Introduction

    Olivia Newton-John was born to Brinley "Bryn" Newton-John (1914–1992) and Irene Helene Born (1914–2003). She had siblings Hugh and Rona who were both older than Olivia. Her father was born in Wales and her mother was born in Germany. Olivia's family moved from England to Australia in 1954, when she was six years old because her father accepted a job as a professor of German and as the master of Ormond College at the University of Melbourne. She began singing as a teenager, forming a group with three classmates which was called Sol Four. It didn't last long but it led to her being a regular on local Australian television shows and also led to winning a trip to Great Britian. While in Great Britian, she recorded her first single "Till You Say You'll be Mine" in 1966. Her old singing partner travelled to Great Britian as well, and they formed a duo which they called "Pat and Olivia", singing in nightclubs. When Pat had to return to Australia, Olivia stayed in Great Britian and began her solo career. Olivia achieved her first real success in show business when she recorded her first album "If Not for You" in 1971. The title track was written by Bob Dylan and its success led to a second album, which wasn't as popular and wasn't released in the United States. However true fame was achieved when she starred as "Sandy' in the film version of "Grease" in 1978, Her co-star was John Travolta and many of the songs became hits. It was the biggest box hit of '78 and was re-released for the 20th anniversary in 1998 and is the 2nd highest grossing film behind "Titanic". Olivia was quoted as saying about the film: "I think the songs are timeless. They're fun and have great energy. The '50s-feel music has always been popular, and it's nostalgic for my generation, and then the young kids are rediscovering it every 10 years or so, it seems. People buying the album was a way for them to remember those feelings of watching the movie and feelings of that time period. I feel very grateful to be a part of this movie that's still loved so much." Olivia was married twice, although she had a long-term relationship, 6 years, with Lee Kramer who was her manager in the 1970s. She married Matt Lattanzi in December 1984, and they divorced in 1995 after having daughter Chloe Rose in 1986. They remained friends. She then married John Easterling, founder and president of the Amazon Herb Company on June 21, 2008, in "an Incan spiritual ceremony in Peru" followed by a legal ceremony on Jupiter Island, Florida. Although they had been living in Malibu California for four decades, she and husband John moved to Jupiter Inlet, Florida in 2009 and then to the Santa Ynez Valley near Santa Barbara California. In 2017, Newton-John's previous bouts with breast cancer had returned and metastasized to her lower back. It was at first misdiagnosed as sciatica. She had first been diagnosed in 1992 and another, unannounced, recurrence was in 2013. The pain was excruciating at the end. Olivia died on August 8, from the metastasized recurrence at her Santa Ynez Valley home. A long tribute to Olivia appeared on CNN Entertainment's website quoting costars and other entertainers. She was loved by many. See the tribute at Olivia Newton-John Easterling: Obituary
  • 09/26
    1948

    Birthday

    September 26, 1948
    Birthdate
    Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England United Kingdom
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Olivia was Caucasian of German-Jewish and Welsh descent.
  • Nationality & Locations

    Olivia was born in Great Britian and had lived all over the world. Her family moved to Australia when she was young and in her adult years she mainly lived in Southern California.
  • Early Life & Education

    Olivia attended Christ Church Grammar School in Melbourne. Australia, a suburb of South Yarra and then the University High School in Parkville Australia.
  • Professional Career

    Olivia Newton-John had a long career as a singer and actor. As an actor, her most well-known films are "Grease" and "Xanadu" Here is a partial list of her most popular songs and the years that they were released: If Not for You (1971) Olivia (1972) Let Me Be There (1973) Long Live Love (1974) Have You Never Been Mellow (1975) Clearly Love (1975) Come on Over (1976) Don't Stop Believin' (1976) Making a Good Thing Better (1977) Totally Hot (1978) Physical (1981) Soul Kiss (1985) The Rumour (1988) Warm and Tender (1989) Gaia: One Woman's Journey (1994) Back with a Heart (1998) 'Tis the Season (2000) (with Vince Gill) (2) (2002) Indigo: Women of Song (2004) Stronger Than Before (2005) Grace and Gratitude (2006) Christmas Wish (2007) A Celebration in Song (2008) This Christmas (2012) (with John Travolta) Liv On (2016) Friends for Christmas (2016) (with John Farnham)
  • 08/8
    2022

    Death

    August 8, 2022
    Death date
    Breast cancer, metastasized to her lower back
    Cause of death
    Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County, California 93460, United States
    Death location
  • Obituary

    Published by CNN entertainment on August 9 2022 Tue Below is a long and powerful tribute to Olivia Newton-John, quoting friends, co-stars, and current stars ranging from John Travolta to Australian singer and actress Delta Goodrem, to Oprah Winfrey to Ru Paul. 'Grease' co-stars, friends and fans pay tribute to Olivia Newton-John (CNN)Hollywood icons joined fans worldwide to mourn the loss of Olivia Newton-John, the Australian singer and "Grease" star, who died Monday at her ranch in Southern California at age 73. In Los Angeles, fans placed flowers on Newton-John's Hollywood star as those who had worked with her throughout the years shared memories and condolences on social media. John Travolta, who played Newton-John's love interest in "Grease," shared an emotional tribute on Instagram. "My dearest Olivia, you made all of our lives so much better," he wrote. "Your impact was incredible. I love you so much." Another of her "Grease" co-stars, Barry Pearl -who played T-Bird Doody - broke down as he remembered his friend during an interview with the Today Show on CNN affiliate 9. "Everything sounds so trite when you discuss who she is and what she was, but it is so because it's so profoundly true ... a heart that was so giving and loving," Pearl said. People lay flowers by the star of late actor Olivia Newton-John on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California. "Grease" casting director Joel Thurm became emotional when asked how he would remember the star, saying she was "kind, absolutely wonderful, and courteous to everybody." Newton-John's death is being felt especially deeply in Australia, where she grew up. Born in England, she moved with her family to Melbourne, Australia at age 5 and as a teen, she appeared on weekly pop music shows in the country. In a tweet, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called Newton-John "a big part of the Australian soundtrack." Australia House in London said Newton-John, who was made a dame by the Queen in 2019 for her services to charity and cancer research, brought Britons and Australians together. "Dame Olivia inspired us in song and brought us together as one," the official account tweeted. The Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centre in Melbourne, where flags were set at half-staff Tuesday, said in a statement, "Olivia touched the lives of many people across Australia and the world, but none more so than our cancer services staff and patients at the Olivia Newton-John Centre, who she encouraged, inspired and supported every day." Kylie Minogue, one of Australia's most successful musicians whose early career was often compared to Newton-John's, shared a photo of the two of them from the Royal Bicentennial Concert in 1988. "Since I was ten years old, I have loved and looked up to Olivia Newton John. And I always will ... She was, and always will be, an inspiration to me in so many, many ways," Minogue tweeted. Australian singer and actress Delta Goodrem, who played Newton-John in a 2018 TV biopic, posted a heartfelt tribute on Twitter. "The whole world will feel this heartbreak today because the entire world felt Olivia's unmatched light. A force for good. A force of nature. Strong and kind. My mentor, my friend, my inspiration, someone who always guided me... always there. Family to me.... I love you forever," Goodrem shared with a photo of her and Newton-John together. Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin took to Twitter to honor Newton-John, her co-star in the 1996 movie "It's My Party." "I am SO saddened at the news of the passing of Olivia Newton John. I remember being so star struck when I met her at my first Hollywood gathering for Paramount. She was the sweetest and brightest light and I loved getting to know her on 'It's My Party.' RIP dear, sweet Olivia," Matlin wrote. Dionne Warwick, who recorded a duet with Newton-John in 2006, called her a "dear friend" and "one of the nicest people" she had the pleasure of recording and performing with. "Another angelic voice has been added to the Heavenly Choir," she added. Star Wars actor Mark Hamill tweeted, "Everything she did was infused with a joyousness that was absolutely contagious. We loved her & she loved us. #RIP_OliviaNewtonJohn." Julianne Hough, who played Sandy in the 2016 TV remake "Grease Live!," shared a few photos of herself and Newton-John on Instagram, writing, "Like so many, Olivia has always been my hero. Discovering her magnetic energy as an artist and actress came first but it was her heart that truly captured mine. Forever an icon and legend!" On Twitter, Oprah Winfrey recalled "a spontaneous dinner" she hosted in 2019 after an interview about Newton-John's cancer diagnosis. In the post, Oprah noted "her positivity was just infectious." Jane Lynch, who sang Newton-John's hit song "Physical" with her on "Glee," tweeted simply, "ONJ. Angel." RuPaul's Drag Race shared a picture from Newton-John's time as a guest judge for an episode of the show in 2015, tweeting, "Rest in peace, Olivia Newton-John. Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiring us all."
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John Travolta and Olivia Newton John
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1978 Grease
Date & Place: at Pieter in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California 80129, United States
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Singer and actor Olivia Newton-John (1948 - 2022) died yesterday at her home in the Santa Ynez Valley in California. She was fighting her 3rd recurrence of breast cancer, which had metastasized to her lower back.

Olivia was born in Cambridge England where she lived until age 6, but when her family moved to Australia the identity that we all know was formed. And although many of her songs provided the track of our lives in the 70's and 80's, she was always be remembered as "Sandy" in the movie "Grease". That bouncing energy and her talent!

Learn more about the life of "Sandy" and leave a message for her surviving family. RIP Olivia Newton-John - we'll always remember you.
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Olivia Newton-John's Family Tree & Friends

Marriage

Matt Lattanzi

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Olivia Newton-John Easterling

December 15, 1984
Marriage date
1995
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Marriage

John Easterling

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Olivia Newton-John Easterling

June 30, 2008
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Olivia's Death
Cause of Separation
August 8, 2022
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