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Imogen Anne Lloyd Webber (born 31 March 1977) is a British broadcaster, author and marketing & communications executive. She is the daughter of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and his first wife, Sarah Hugill.


Biography

Lloyd Webber was educated at Queen's College, London and
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, where she studied Modern Political History, specialising in the role of worldwide
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and their impact. Lloyd Webber now lives in New York City where she is a contributor for Broadway.com, '' People Nows Royal Correspondent and a Senior Vice President at
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. She was brought in by
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as a contributor initially to cover the 2018
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on multiple platforms and shows including for the full six-hour live broadcast on '' Good Morning America''. She hosted Tony Awards specials for Broadway.com/CBS in 2016, 2017 (winning a New York Emmy) and 2018. Formerly a contributor for
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, she was regularly seen on the Fox News Channel and
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as a political commentator with a global perspective – and "Liberal" slant on topics as wide-ranging from
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to entertainment. She was a frequent guest on the Fox News late-night panel show '' Red Eye'' and a panellist, along with Imus' longtime producer Bernard McGuirk, on the ''
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'' radio show, which aired on 77WABC in New York City, and was syndicated around the nation. She produced ''Touched... For The Very First Time'', written by Zoe Lewis, directed by Douglas Rintoul and starring
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at the Trafalgar Studios in London's West End in 2009. In January 2018, Lloyd Webber, along with Sierra Boggess, participated in a gala performance for the 30th anniversary of ''
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'' on Broadway, and publicly interviewed her father for the first time. In April 2020, she was promoted to Senior Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Concord Theatricals.


Bibliography

Her non-fiction book, ''The Single Girl's Guide'', was published by
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in the United Kingdom in April 2007, and as ''The Single Girl's Survival Guide'' by
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in the US in October 2007 and again in February 2011. She later adapted it into a screenplay for film producer Lloyd Levin. ''The Twitter Diaries: 2 Cities, 1 Friendship, 140 Characters,'' a fiction
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that Lloyd Webber co-wrote with
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, debuted on 21 May 2012. It is written as a conversation on Twitter, using the 140-character limitation. The book was inspired by Thompson and Lloyd Webber meeting at a party hosted by
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and developing a friendship over Twitter. It was later released in paperback form in the UK and North America. In June 2016
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published Lloyd Webber's ''The Intelligent Conversationalist: 31 Cheat Sheets That Will Show You How to Talk to Anyone About Anything, Anytime''.


References


External links

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Living the Technicolour Dream
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