La Toya London
- Artiste
- Bande sonore
La Toya London est née le 29 décembre 1978 en Californie, États-Unis. Elle est actrice. Elle est connue pour American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002), Tyler Perry's: Madea on the Run (2017) et Kittens in a Cage (2015).
4,3
Série télévisée
- Bande sonore("If You Don't Know Me By Now", "Guest Judge Medley", "Donna Summer Medley", "Fantasy", "Don't Rain on My Parade", "Love You Inside Out", "Don't Leave Me This Way", "Too Close for Comfort", "Don't Rain on My Parade", "Somewhere", "Gloria Estefan Medley", "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", "Let Freedom Ring", "All the Time", "Elton John Medley", "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Ooo Baby Baby", "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)", "Soul Medley", "Ain't Nobody", "All By Myself")
Artiste
Bande sonore
- Tyler Perry's: Madea on the Run5,0
- performer: "Storm Clouds May Rise", "I Love You Just The Way You Are", "Who Can I Run To"
- 2017
- 2015
- 2005
- American Idol: The Search for a Superstar4,3Série télévisée
- performer: "If You Don't Know Me By Now", "Guest Judge Medley"
- performer: "Donna Summer Medley", "Fantasy", "Don't Rain on My Parade"
- performer: "Love You Inside Out", "Don't Leave Me This Way" ...
- 2004
- Sites officiels
- Autre nom
- LaToya London
- Taille
- 5′ 4″ (1,63 m)
- Naissance
- Autres travaux(December 13, 2007 to March 9, 2008) She acted in the musical, "The Color Purple," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jeannette Bayardelle, Felicia P. Fields, Michelle Williams, Stu James, Stephanie St. James and Rufus Bonds Jr. in the cast. Based on the novel by Alice Walker. Marsha Norman wrote the book. Brenda Russell , Allee Willis and Stephen Bray were composers and lyricists. Gary Griffin was director. Donald Byrd was choreographer. Paul Tazewell was costume designer.
- AnecdotesIs a very good friend of: Fantasia Barrino, who also appeared on American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002), with her.
- Citations[Who's been singing almost all her life]: When you're singing to an audience you just have a different drive that comes through you. You connect more with the song because you're actually speaking to people instead of speaking to a microphone.
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