Currie, Cherie (1959–)
Currie, Cherie (1959–)
American singer and actress. Name variations: Cherie Currie Hays. Born Cherie Ann Currie, Nov 30, 1959, in Los Angeles, California; twin sister of Marie Currie (singer); sister of Sondra Currie (actress); m. Robert Hays (actor, div.); children: 1 son.
Sang with all-girl, hard-rock band, The Runaways; joined group after singer and bassist Micki Steele left; with group, signed with Mercury Records and released unsuccessful debut album, The Runaways (1976), which proved popular only in Japan, where, along with Queens of Noise (1977) and Live in Japan, they earned 3 gold records; left Runaways (1977) and released LP, Messin' With the Boys (1980), with sister Marie; pursued acting career, appearing in films Foxes (1980), Wavelength (1983), and Rich Girl (1991); released Young & Wild (1998), which included material from work with Runways, as well as from previous solo albums.
See also autobiography, Neon Angel: The Cherie Currie Story (1989).