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Stacy Francis is an American singer and actress. She is best known for being a part of the girl group Ex Girlfriend and as a contestant in the first season of ''
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''. Francis has also made several television appearances on various shows. She also performed for
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at his 40th birthday. Stacy participated in the nineteenth series of the UK television show ''
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'' as a "new star" housemate.


Career


1991–1994: Ex Girlfriend

In 1991, Francis joined a female group called Ex Girlfriend. Managed by the group
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to be their female counterpart, the group was signed to Forceful Records; a division of
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. Ex Girlfriend released their debut album ''X Marks the Spot'' in October 1991. The first single "Why Can't You Come Home" peaked in the top-five on ''
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chart. The success of the single invited them to perform on various TV shows including
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. In August 1994, they released their second album ''It's a Woman Thang''. Following the poor sales and management, Ex Girlfriend broke up in 1995.


1992–2009: Broadway debut and acting career

In 1992, Francis starred in an off-Broadway musical production of '' Mama, I Want To Sing!''. Francis portrayed the lead role of Doris Winter, a character whose life is based on American singer
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. Francis remained with the production until 1996. During her time with the production in 1995, a soundtrack (titled Mama, I Want to Sing – 1995 Original London Cast) was released which features Francis, Troy, and
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. In October 1998, Francis starred in the
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production of ''
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''. Playing the role of "Rusty", Francis performed lead vocals on "
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" while also sharing lead vocals on " Holding Out for a Hero" and " Footloose (Finale)". The songs were released on the ''Footloose the Musical (1998 Original Broadway Cast)'' in 1999. In 2000, she made a guest appearance as "Val" in two episodes of the American
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television series ''Third Watch''. In 2001, she played "Carrie" in the episode of "Zol Zein Gezint" for the medical drama series ''
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''. In the same year, she made a guest appearance as "Maureen" in the American sitcom ''
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''. In 2002, Francis guest-starred in ''
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'', '' Fastlane'', and movie ''In My Opinion''. In 2003, she made a guest appearance in the American comedy sitcom ''
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'' for the episode "The Big Phat Mouth Episode: Part 2" as the sarcastic receptionist "Regina". In 2004, Francis appeared as "Miss Hanks" in the first season of ''
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''. In 2005, she appeared as "Shelby" in the independent romance film ''Friends and Lovers''.


2011: ''The X Factor''

In 2011, Francis auditioned for the first season of ''
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'' in front of judges
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,
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,
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and
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. She sang
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's "
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" and received four yeses. At the beginning of bootcamp, she revealed that her father had just died. She made it through bootcamp and to judges' houses, where she was mentored by
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, who replaced Cole. She was eliminated in week 4 after ending up in the bottom 2 with
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as Reid, Abdul and Cowell kept Astro. However, Francis received more votes than Astro meaning if Cowell sent the result to deadlock, Astro would’ve been eliminated.


2015–2017: ''The Stacy Francis Show'' and ''Celebrity Big Brother''

In February 2015, Francis began her own talk show "The Stacy Francis Show". The episodes are uploaded via the show's YouTube account. She also joined the cast of the third season for the TVOne series '' R&B Divas: Los Angeles''. In January 2017, Francis became a new star housemate on '' Celebrity Big Brother 19'' in the United Kingdom. She finished in 11th place.


2018–present: Recent activities

In 2018, Stacy signed to a global artist agency in London. She also released a single called "Into My Eyes", which featured American singer
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. Francis is currently working on West End in London.


Philanthropy

In 2020 Stacy released her new song We Stand Together. In partnership with American Power and Gas. The company has fed over one million meals and is now partnering with Stacy and her family's Church The Universal Church of God to feed the Brownsville community where she grew up. In 2021 Stacy Francis and the artist Alex Righetto, her life partner founded The Stacy Francis Music, Art & Education Foundation, with the purpose to give a future and the right to dream to those who have fewer opportunities. Giving food but also offering education and sustainability.


Discography

;Singles * 2012: " Purple Rain" * 2012: "I Am the Change" * 2015: "I Still Believe" * 2018: "Into My Eyes" * 2020: "We Stand Together" * 2022: "Eco Echo Earth Song"


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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