Cherie Ann Currie (born November 30, 1959) is an American musician, vocalist, songwriter, performer, and artist. Currie was the lead vocalist of The Runaways, a rock band from La, in the mid-to-late 1970s. After The Runaways she became a solo artist. Afterward she teamed up with her identical twin sister, Marie Currie and, released an album along with her. They released a duet “Since You Been Gone” which charted number 95 on US graphs. Their group was called Cherie and Marie Currie. She’s also famous for her part in the film “Foxes”.
Currie joined The Runaways in 1975, at age 15. The teen rock anthem “Cherry Bomb” was composed for her at the audition. After three records with The Runaways, (The Runaways, Queens of Noise, and Live in Japan), Currie went to record three other records. She recorded Beauty’s Only Skin Deep as a solo artist for Polygram Records. The song “Since You Been Gone” away of Cherie and Marie Currie’s record Messin’ with the Boys charted number 95 on US graphs. Cherie and Marie sang tunes, composed songs, and produced songs for The Rosebud Beach Hotel Soundtrack.
Singer, Actor, Songwriter, Artist, Musician, Music artist
Nationality
United States of America
Spouse
Robert Hays (m. 1990–1997)
Children
Jake Hays
Nicknames
Cherie Ann Currie
Albums
Messin' with the Boys, Live in Japan
Star Sign
Sagittarius
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Trademark
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Seductive deep voice
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Sparkling blue eyes
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Platinum blonde hair
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Quote
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Sandy West was by far, the greatest female drummer in the history of rock and roll. No one could compete or even come close to her, but the most important was her heart. Sandy West loved her fans, her friends and family almost to a fault. She would do absolutely anything for the people she loved. It will never be the same for me again to step on a stage, because Sandy West was the best and I will miss her forever.
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[on The Runaways (2010), in which actress Dakota Fanning portrays her] I couldn't be happier to see Dakota playing me. I actually forget it's my story, just because she's so good and so believable.
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[on growing up with her twin sister Marie Currie] Marie was always the cute twin, the popular twin. I was the quiet twin, the geeky twin.
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[on her career] I don't regret any of it. I enjoy being different.
Through the 1990s, she worked as a drug counselor for addicted teenagers and as a personal fitness trainer.
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Her son, Jake Hays, learned to play guitar well enough to be included in recent recording sessions, and as a member of her current touring band.
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Cherie was awarded the Rock Legend Award at the 2013 Malibu Music Awards. Lita Ford presented the award to her and they reunited onstage after 35 years. [October 2013]
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She collapsed onto her kitchen floor and burst into tears when she learned Dakota Fanning had signed to play her in The Runaways (2010). Cherie later gave Dakota a custom made guitar for her 16th birthday.
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She entered chainsaw artist contests all along the California coast and regularly placed in the top three. [July 2005]
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Cherie had reinvented herself once again, this time as a chainsaw artist. She recently opened her own gallery in Chatsworth, California. [April 2004]
According to her autobiography, "Neon Angel", she and Jodie Foster got along real well during the making of Foxes (1980). But Jodie's mother was not all that interested in Jodie making friends with Cherie.
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In 1975, when she was 16, she auditioned as lead singer for an all-girl rock band known as The Runaways. Managed by cult Hollywood figure Kim Fowley, the jailbait quintet also featured Joan Jett on rhythm guitar and vocals and Lita Ford on lead guitar. After two years with the group (and three records), she departed for a solo career, causing problems within the band.
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In 1989, Price Stern Sloan published her autobiography, "Neon Angel", telling of her life in the entertainment business and recovery from drug abuse. She is working on an update of her story, which includes her 8 year marriage to actor Robert Hays, motherhood, and her current relationships with Joan Jett, Lita Ford and the other The Runaways members.