(1955-07-12) 12 July 1955 (age 68) Wednesbury, England
Occupation(s)
Singer
Years active
1974 (1974)–present
Labels
Magnet Records
Musical artist
Suzie "Sue" McCloskey (born 12 July 1955), better known as Zenda Jacks, is an English singer. She is best known for being one of the members of the Silver Convention and Hard Rain group. She has also worked with artists such as Tina Turner and Ella Fitzgerald.[2]
Suzie "Sue" McCloskey (born 12 July 1955), better known as ZendaJacks, is an English singer. She is best known for being one of the members of the Silver...
The Prisoner of Zenda is an 1894 adventure novel by Anthony Hope, in which the King of Ruritania is drugged on the eve of his coronation and thus is unable...
John Davis, and a revised line-up of singers (Suzie McClosky a.k.a. ZendaJacks, Rhonda Heath and Ramona Wulf), Silver Convention was successful again...
which at the time consisted of vocalists Ramona Wulf, Rhonda Heath and ZendaJacks. The album managed to chart in the RPM 's disco album chart, peaking...
Apes (1970), Papillon (1973), The Towering Inferno (1974), The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) and The Trouble with Spies (1987). In 1973, Sierra guest-starred...
than I remember elsewhere in fiction." Anthony Hope's 1894 The Prisoner of Zenda initiated an additional subset of the swashbuckling novel, the Ruritanian...
(1885). But it was the great popularity of Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda (1894) which set the type, with its handsome political decoy restoring the...
Bergerac with the realities of seventeenth-century France or The Prisoner of Zenda with Balkan politics." He reads the movie as a form of romance whose allure...
He produced one of America's first feature-length films, The Prisoner of Zenda, in 1913. Zukor was born to an Ashkenazi Jewish family in Ricse, in the...
further career-boosting films with director Rex Ingram (The Prisoner of Zenda and Trifling Women, both with Ramon Novarro), La Marr signed with Arthur...
final third of the film was a direct parody of the novel The Prisoner of Zenda and of the 1937 film version of the story, where a traveler is a lookalike...
including A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Lost Horizon (1937) and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). He also played the starring role in the Technicolor classic Kismet...
evoke popular fantasy literature about royalty such as The Prisoner of Zenda. As in other Nabokov books, however, the fiction is an exaggerated or comically...
It Sizzles (1964), How to Murder Your Wife (1965), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1979). Born in Detroit, Quine's father was an actor. Quine's family moved...
Take (1972) as Jack Foster Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World (1973) as Tom Joseph Andrews (1977) as Gaffer Andrews The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) as Bruno...
West Was Won (segment) 10 George Cukor: Dinner at Eight, The Prisoner of Zenda (uncredited) Gone with the Wind (uncredited), The Women, The Philadelphia...
actor. His first film role was as Ronald Colman's son in The Prisoner of Zenda in 1937. He attended Paramount's school in California and his classmates...
Smythe The Treasure Seekers (1979) as Reginald Landers The Prisoner of Zenda (1979) as Duke Michael The Return of the Soldier (1982) as Frank The Greatest...
Rockliffe's Babies (1987–88); Juliet Bravo (1981–83) and The Prisoner of Zenda (1984). In 1990 Lewis began directing for BBC's soap opera, EastEnders....
With Michael Des Barres, Marisa Pavan, Howard Witt, Marguerite Ray, John Zenda, Jim B. Smith, Albert Carrier, Chris DeRose and W.K. Stratton. 103 14 "The...