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Patricia Ngozi Komlosy OBE (née Ebigwei; born 3 May 1954), known professionally as Patti Boulaye, is a
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singer, actress and artist who rose to prominence after winning ''
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'' in 1978 and was among the leading black British entertainers in the 1970s and 1980s. In her native Nigeria she is best remembered for starring in
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commercials and ''Bisi, Daughter of the River'', as well as her own series, ''The Patti Boulaye Show''. Her stage name is said to have been inspired by the actress Evelyn "Boo" Laye.


Early life

Boulaye was born after her mother went into labour in a
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that was passing through two towns in Mid-Western Nigeria and was raised in a strict
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household with nine children, including airline pilot Tony Ebigwei, who was killed in the
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plane crash of 1978. She is of Efik and
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origin. As a teenager Boulaye survived the 1967–70
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war and attributes this to her strong faith. At the age of 16 she left Nigeria for the United Kingdom where she decided to become a
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. However, during a sightseeing trip in London, Boulaye stood in a queue for what she assumed was
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but turned out to be an audition for the original London production of ''
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'' and soon won a part, which launched her career in musicals. Her father, who did not approve of showbusiness, disowned his daughter but later forgave her.


Career


Stage

After ''Hair'', she featured in ''
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'', but landed her first starring role as Yum Yum in ''
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'' under her birth name, Patricia Ebigwei.Lane, Terry (25 November 2001)
"''The Black Mikado'' (1975)"
, ''A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography''. Retrieved 23 November 2009.
Other stage productions she has starred in include the title role in ''
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'' (at London's
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, in a production directed by
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) and ''
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''. In 2003 Boulaye launched her West End musical, ''Sun Dance'', which took twelve years to put together. Hailed as a celebration of "the colors and music of Africa in a display of ceremonial dances, rituals and initiation ceremonies, all played out to the beat of African drums". It was written and produced by Boulaye herself and opened at the
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. Boulaye featured in an excerpt from the show forming part of the interval act at the
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, staged at the
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in
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. she received the Officer of the Most Excellent
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(OBE) award.


Television

In 1978, now with several years of experience under her belt, Boulaye appeared on ''
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'' where she was the only contestant in the series to be awarded maximum points by the judges, and would later win the All Winners Final Gala Show. Boulaye played the part of Charlotte opposite Lenny Henry in '' The Fosters'', ''
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'', and ''Brothers and Sisters''. In 1984, she had her own series, ''The Patti Boulaye Show'' on
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. The Christmas special, which featured
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, was a ratings success and an album was released in conjunction with the screening of the series. Boulaye has made over 200 TV appearances including Royal Command Performances at the London Palladium. She starred in 12 of BBC TV's annual "Joy to the World" Christmas programmes, produced by Major Sir Michael Parker KCVO CBE at the Royal Albert Hall, with Sir Cliff Richard, Roger Moore and other internationally acclaimed stars. Boulaye appeared in two episodes of ''Pointless''. She appeared as a contestant in a series of BBC's popular ''Celebrity MasterChef'' and later in an episode of BBC One's ''Money For Nothing'', and Channel 5's ''When Talent Shows Go Horribly Wrong''. In January and February 2016 Boulaye appeared in the three-part BBC series ''
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'', which followed a group of celebrity senior citizens, including
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and
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, on a journey to India. In July 2018, Boulaye devised and hosted her TV chat show series "Life With Patti Boulaye" which is recorded and streamed Worldwide by Disruptive Live TV. ''Life with Patti Boulaye'' is the result of Boulaye's concern about the alarming state of the mental health and suicide rates among young people. Guests on the show are from all walks of life and are encouraged to share some of the challenges they have faced and to explain how they overcame them.


Film

Boulaye had a starring role in African movie ''Bisi, Daughter of the River'' (1977), which was said to be the biggest grossing African movie ever made, running in the cinemas in Nigeria for three years.Amawhe, Onome (7 November 2017)
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''Vanguard'' (Nigeria).
She starred in ''
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'' – billed as the British ''
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'' – in 1979, and also appeared as a cabaret singer in the 1980
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movie ''
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''.


Music

Boulaye's victory on ''New Faces'' led to the release of the 1978 album ''You Stepped into My Life''. Prior to this, she had spent a year touring and releasing several singles with a British-based American girl group.


Charity

Boulaye is the founder and president of the charity "Support for Africa Charity", which has built five clinics in rural Africa and a school with HRH Prince Harry's Charity, "Sentebale", in Lesotho.


Views

In 1999, Boulaye defended Conservative
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after he made alleged derogatory comments about black Britons. During a radio interview, he stated: " hree decades ago your head did not turn if a black woman passed because they were badly dressed, probably overweight and probably had a lousy job." Boulaye defended Archer, stating: "I am talking as a black woman who knows Jeffrey Archer very well ... and he is not a racist. I think he would make a very good mayor."


Other work

The 1980s saw an increase in fitness awareness and Boulaye was among the celebrities whose voices featured on the ''
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'' keep-fit albums. In Africa, she was the face of ''
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'' for 29 years, ''The Patti Boulaye Show'' was shown on several NTA stations, and in 1999 she was invited to sing for
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during his inauguration. In 2002 Boulaye was appointed to the Entertainment Steering Committee for the
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, and led 5000 gospel singers down The Mall in the celebrations singing songs including "Celebrate Good News", especially written by Boulaye for the occasion. Boulaye's autobiography, ''The Faith of a Child'', was published in March 2017.


BIPADA Academy

Boulaye is the Founder and managing director of the BIPADA Academy which has a list of experts on Life Skills, Emotional, Social, International Etiquette and Personal Development. Bipada helps clients build self confidence and turn their lives around. Bipada has held etiquette programmes at Oxford University, Middlesex University, Central London and Buckinghamshire. She is a Champion and Patron of The Arts Award UK and a Patron of Eastside Educational Trust. Boulaye has been a member of the Board of Governors of The British American Drama Academy (BADA) which is affiliated with Oxford University and Yale University in the US. For the past seven years she has been a visiting lecturer at Middlesex University to final year students at the Business School Faculty.


Libel action

In 1999, Boulaye, then a supporter of the
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, successfully sued ''
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'' for
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after the paper wrongly quoted her as saying "This is a time to support apartheid because it's unfashionable"; she later stated she had been set up by a reporter who claimed to have misheard her when she referred to "a party" (The Conservatives) as opposed to "apartheid". ''The Guardian'' was later forced to pay £15,000 in damages.


Personal life

A devout Roman Catholic, Boulaye has two children and two grandchildren with husband Stephen Komlosy.


Discography

* ''Patti Boulaye'' (1976) * ''You Stepped into My Life'' (1978) * ''The Music Machine'' (1979) * ''Magic'' (1981) * ''Patti'' (1983) * ''In His Kingdom'' (2004) * ''Patti Boulaye's Sun Dance lbum(2004)


References


BiographyAutobiography


External links

*
Boulaye's official site

Boulaye International Etiquette & Protocol Academy

Support for Africa charity
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