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- Cheryl Gilham was born on December 31, 1944 in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough (1974), Lovebox (1972) and The Stud (1974).
- Mother of Lord Fader from the DJ Duo and Band The Loose Cannons.
- Changed her name to Cherri Blairout-Gilham by deed poll in 2005 to run against British Prime Minister Tony Blair; after the election, she changed it back again.
- Was a member of the short-lived pop group Madison, that hit #54 on the British charts in 1976 with "Let It Ring" (Magnet 72).
- Primarily known as Cherri Gilham from her days as a 'Page 3' model, as an actress in the 1970s she was forced to modify her stage name to Cheryl Gilham because of another actress who worked predominantly in stage and radio, 'Cherry Gilliam'.
- Grew up in Southend, Essex, where her father was a Tax Inspector.
- "If a little matter of 3 million pounds bothers him then I don't think I want to marry him anyway". - Daily Express 1972, when her fiance, an Arab prince, told a newspaper that his parents would disinherit him if he married a commoner.
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