
Sara Dallin
Acting • Born 1961-12-17
Biography
Sara Elizabeth Dallin (born 17 December 1961) is an English singer/songwriter and a founding member of the pop group Bananarama. The group has achieved 28 UK top-50 and 11 US top-100 singles, including a US number one with "Venus" (1986). Other hits include "Cruel Summer" (1983), "I Heard a Rumour" (1987) and "Love in the First Degree" (1987). Dallin and bandmate Keren Woodward are the only performers to appear on both the 1984 and 1989 Band Aid versions of "Do They Know It's Christmas?". Bananarama have sold over 30 million records and entered the Guinness Book of World Records for achieving most UK chart entries by an all-female group, a record they still hold. Dallin is of English, French and Irish ancestry. She studied journalism at the London College of Fashion (University of Arts) in 1980–81. She formed the group Bananarama with Keren Woodward, her childhood friend, and Siobhan Fahey, whom she met at college. In 1980, Dallin and Woodward met Paul Cook, ex-member of the Sex Pistols, in a club and they became close friends. They sang backing vocals for his and Steve Jones' new band The Professionals, and had their first taste of the music business, recording demos in Denmark Street. When the house they were living in closed for renovation, Paul offered them a place to live in what used to be band impresario Malcolm McLaren's office above the Sex Pistols' old rehearsal room in Denmark Street. The two would come in from clubbing and plug the guitars in and have late-night jams. Dallin first appeared on stage with Woodward and friend Mel O'Brien at the Camden Palace (now Koko) with their friend Vaughn Toulouse's band, Department S. Dallin, Woodward and Fahey first appeared on stage (in what would become Bananarama) with the Monochrome Set (friends of Siobhan) at the Rainbow Theatre supporting Iggy Pop. The trio then started rehearsing with musician friends and recorded their first demo "Aie A Mwana", which they performed at various clubs around London, such as (Colonel Barefoot's Rock Garden, The Embassy and The Wag Club. They came to the attention of Demon Records, signed a one-off singles deal, and "Aie A Mwana" was released. It was played by legendary BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who championed young bands. Terry Hall (ex-Specials) heard the track and bought it, then saw a photo of Bananarama in what was referred to as the 'style bible', a magazine called The Face. He had just formed a group called Fun Boy Three and contacted them to ask if they would sing on some tracks on their new album. The single release "It Ain't What You Do (It's The Way That You Do It)" became a top-five hit, propelling Bananarama into the limelight. ... Source: Article "Sara Dallin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
19 credits
A Song for Eurotrash
Movie • 1998
Self - Special Guest (Bananarama)

Bananarama at the BBC
Movie • 2023
Self (archive footage)

Bananarama: Radio 2 in the Park
Movie • 2023
Self

Bananarama Drama
Movie • 2005
Self

Bananarama - Video Collection 1982-2009
Movie • 2009
Self - Singer (archive footage)

Bananarama: Live At The London Eventim Hammersmith Apollo
Movie • 2018
Self

Bananarama The Historical Collection
Movie • 2023
Self (archive footage)

The Making of Do They Know It's Christmas?
Movie • 2024
Self

Top of the Pops: The True Story
Movie • 2001
Self

Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
TV • 2011
Self - Participant

Celebrity Gogglebox
TV • 2019
Self

The Graham Norton Show
TV • 2007
Self - Musical Guest - Bananarama

Ready, Steady, Cook
TV • 1994
Self - Guest

Le monde est à vous
TV • 1987
Self - Bananarama

Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
TV • 1988
Self

Sacrée Soirée
TV • 1987
Self - Bananarama

Friday People
TV • 1985

RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World
TV • 2022
Self - Guest Judge

The BRIT Awards
TV • 1977
Self